by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D. The Defender

Up to 775,992,000 bacteria-infected mosquitoes could be released in Maui every week for the next 20 years, according to Hawaii Unites, a nonprofit that last month lost its bid to require the state to conduct an environmental impact statement before pressing go on the controversial project.

mosquito swarm flying with plants in the background Continue reading “Maui ‘Ground Zero’ for Release of Billions of Biopesticide Lab-Altered Mosquitoes”

By Walaa Sabah – Middle East Eye

Nisreen, a Palestinian mother of six, had to leave her home in Khan Younis on 13 December, as the Israeli ground invasion of the city intensified.

She has since sought refuge at a nearby UN school, and later to a makeshift tent, with little access to drinkable or cleaning water. Continue reading “War on Gaza: Palestinian women forced to shave their heads due to water shortage”

By Dave DeCamp – Antiwar.com

The US will increase military aid to Guyana amid tensions with neighboring Venezuela over the disputed Guayana Essequibo region, The Associated Press reported on Monday. Continue reading “US to Increase Military Aid to Guyana Amid Tensions With Venezuela”

By Chris Menahan – Information Liberation

Special counsel Robert Hur, who was appointed by Biden-appointed Attorney General Merrick Garland, will not be charging President Biden for mishandling classified documents, according to the Washington Post. Continue reading “Report: Biden DOJ Won’t Change Biden for Mishandling Classified Documents”

By Colin Rugg

Shocking how quiet all the feminists are. Continue reading “NEW: Female college volleyball match dominated by *5* biologic males for the entire game as female players were kicked to the bench.”

By TYLER DURDEN – Zerohedge

My family moved to Los Angeles during the 1984 Olympics. “I Love L.A.” was on the radio and the city was the envy of the world. I loved everything about L.A. I immediately became a Dodgers, Lakers, Rams, and Kings fan. And I loved the Los Angeles Times, mostly because of its sports section and exceptional calendar (entertainment) section. With no internet, the L.A. Times was everyone’s primary source of information, not just for news but for the scores of the games, who’s coming in concert, what’s on TV, and the weather.

Continue reading “LA Times Tells Angelenos They’re Wrong About Crime, Everything Is Fine”

By Cullen McCue – Trending Political News

The bid to impeach Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has failed after three Republicans voted no.

House Republicans introduced articles of impeachment against Mayorkas due to his failure to secure the southern border. When the measure went to the floor for a vote Tuesday, it failed to pass after Reps. Ken Buck (R-CO), Mike Gallagher (R-WI) and Tim McClintock (R-CA) joined Democrats in voting “no.” Continue reading “BREAKING: Bid To Impeach Alejandro Mayorkas Fails After Three Republicans Join Democrats”