By thepoliticsbrief

In a last-minute rush to sanction spending before the end of the year, the Senate enacted a $886 billion defense spending proposal Wednesday, sponsored by President Joe Biden, that includes financing for Ukraine, yearly pay hikes for personnel, and most controversially, a reauthorization of the the National Defense Authorization Act Continue reading “The NDAA’s ‘Warrantless Backdoor Surveillance’ of Americans Gets Approved by the Senate”

By TYLER DURDEN – Zerohedge

A 40-year record high of 100,000 nurses left their jobs in 2021, according to a study published in Health Affairs Forefront in April 2022.

The study noted that the exiting nurses were primarily younger, rather than the expected age group of above 50. Continue reading “Behind The Biggest Nursing Exodus In 40 Years”

By Baxter Dmitry – The People’s Voice

The World Economic Forum (WEF) is calling for an annual expenditure of $3.5 trillion from taxpayers worldwide to fulfill the organization’s “Net Zero” objective for planetary “decarbonization.” Continue reading “Klaus Schwab Demands $3.5 Trillion Per Year In Taxes To ‘Decarbonize’ The Planet”

By The Post Millennial

BREAKING: Blaze journalist who covered Jan 6 to be charged by Biden DOJ

Journalist for The Blaze Steve Baker has been notified by the FBI that he is going to be charged by Biden’s Department of Justice for his work covering the protest and riot at the Capitol Building on January 6, 2021. He was told to surrender to authorities on Tuesday and has not yet been made aware of the charges. Continue reading “BREAKING: Blaze journalist who covered Jan 6 to be charged by Biden DOJ”

By Dave DeCamp – Antiwar.com

The US has no plans to restrict military aid to Israel or draw any red lines on Israel’s use of US-provided munitions despite President Biden labeling Israel’s bombing of Gaza “indiscriminate” and the massive civilian death toll, US officials told CNN. Continue reading “US Has No Plans to Restrict Military Aid to Israel Despite Biden Calling Gaza Bombing ‘Indiscriminate’”

By KIT KLARENBERG – The Grey Zone

A massacre of protesters during the 2014 Maidan coup set the stage for the ouster of Ukraine’s elected president, Viktor Yanukovych. Now, an explosive trial in Kiev has produced evidence the killings were a false flag designed to trigger regime change.

Continue reading “Ukrainian trial demonstrates 2014 Maidan massacre was false flag”

By Dave DeCamp – Antiwar.com

On Wednesday, the Senate passed the mammoth $886 billion 2024 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which funds the Pentagon and military spending in other government agencies. Continue reading “Senate Passes Massive $886 Billion National Defense Authorization Act”

By Jarryd Jaeger – The Postmillennial

68% of Portlanders say Portland is declining, 56% would consider moving if they could

A new poll conducted by DHM Research on behalf of the Portland Police Association has found that a majority of those currently living in Oregon‘s largest city would leave if they had the chance. Continue reading “68% of Portlanders say Portland is declining, 56% would consider moving if they could”

By JONATHAN CHADWICK FOR MAILONLINE

Whether it’s eating less meat or cycling instead of driving, humans can do many things to help prevent climate change.

Unfortunately, breathing less isn’t one of them. Continue reading “Now scientists say BREATHING is bad for the environment: Gases we exhale contribute to 0.1% of the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions”