By Emily Crane and Ben Kochman – NY Post

The Federal Aviation Administration is fighting a class-action lawsuit alleging it denied 1,000 would-be air traffic controllers jobs because of diversity hiring targets — as it was revealed that staffing levels were “not normal” at the time of this week’s deadly midair collision. Continue reading “FAA embroiled in lawsuit alleging it turned away 1,000 applicants based on race — that contributed to staffing woes”

By Jason Ditz – Antiwar.Com

As it does virtually weekly, Israel reiterated today that civilians are not to return to their homes in any areas of southern Lebanon Israel currently occupies. This apparently includes not just villages, but the Mediterranean Sea as well, as an Israeli military boat captured a Lebanese fisherman near the coast at Ras Naqoura. Continue reading “South Lebanon Homes Burn, Fisherman Captured as Israel Ceasefire Violations Continue”

By Didi Rankovic – Reclaim The Net

The White House with digital circuit overlay design.

Intelligence Community Directive 406 was signed in the dying days of the Biden Administration – on January 16 – essentially, yet another part in a recent big drive, pushed particularly strongly during the recent WEF meetings in Davos, to promote “public-private” partnerships. Continue reading “Intelligence Community Directive 406 Expands US Spy Agencies’ Ties with Big Tech”

By Chris Menahan – Information Liberation

Palestinians are “fundamentally evil,” “collectively guilty,” unworthy of “any mercy” and need to be ethnically cleansed from Gaza to make it “great again,” according Zionist activist Martin Oliner, a Trump appointee to the US Holocaust Memorial Council. Continue reading “Trump Appointee: Palestinians Are ‘Fundamentally Evil,’ ‘Collectively Guilty’ And ‘Not Worthy of Mercy’”

By Thomas Stevenson – The Post Millennial

Family of woman found dead with 20 stab wounds in 2011 can take Philly gov to court after officials ruled it suicide, judge rules

The family of Ellen Greenberg, who died from 20 stab wounds in 2011, with half of them going into her back and neck, can take the city of Philadelphia to court after officials at the time of her death ruled the case a suicide, a judge ruled on Friday. Continue reading “Family of woman found dead with 20 stab wounds in 2011 can take Philly gov to court after officials ruled it suicide, judge rules”

By JOE HUTCHISON – DAILYMAIL.COM

The US Army helicopter involved in Wednesday’s midair collision with American Airlines flight 5342 had been practicing for the event of an attack on the capital.

Officials have confirmed that the three soldiers, who all perished, had been rehearsing a plan that involves the evacuation of the White House when their Black Hawk collided with the passenger jet just before 9pm on Wednesday night. Continue reading “Chilling ‘conspiracy theory’ about Black Hawk helicopter in DC plane crash is TRUE”

By The Vigilant Fox

The authors noted that the total number of COVID-19 vaccine deaths reported to VAERS has “far exceeded the recall limits of past vaccine withdrawals by up to 375,340%.” Continue reading “REPORT: A new peer-reviewed study finds irrefutable evidence supporting IMMEDIATE market withdrawal of the COVID-19 injections.”

By Jason Gonzales – Chalkbeat

More than 100 students rallied at the Colorado Capitol on Thursday to show support for a bill that would ban the sale of semiautomatic firearms that can use detachable magazines. Continue reading “Over 100 Colorado students rally at Capitol to support gun restriction legislation”