By Dave DeCamp – Antiwar.com

The US military said Friday that its forces launched a strike in Syria that killed Abu-Abd al-Rahman al-Makki, who was described as a “senior leader” of Hurras al-Din, an al-Qaeda offshoot that operates in northwestern Syria. Continue reading “US Says It Killed Senior Member of Hurras al-Din in Syria”

By Dan Frieth – Reclaimthenet

In a revealing letter to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg has addressed significant controversies surrounding the platform’s content censorship practices, especially concerning actions taken during the 2020 presidential election cycle and the COVID-19 pandemic. Continue reading “Mark Zuckerberg Confirms Biden Administration Pressured Facebook on Censorship, Admits to Throttling Hunter Biden Story”

By Chris Menahan – Information Liberation

French President Emmanuel Macron touted France’s alleged deep commitment to freedom of expression on Monday after arresting Telegram founder Pavel Durov for not having enough moderation on his social media site. Continue reading “Macron Claims France ‘Deeply Committed to Freedom of Expression’ After Durov Arrest”

By TYLER DURDEN – Zerohedge

Update(1235ET): It appears President Emmanuel Macron is feeling the pressure after French authorities arrested Telegram founder and CEO Pavel Durov over the weekend. The prosecutor’s office has since said his detention may last until Aug.28. Continue reading “Macron Widely Mocked For Saying Telegram CEO’s Arrest ‘Not Politically Motivated’”

By David Krayden – The Post Millennial

Kansas judge rules ban on machine guns unconstitutional

A federal judge on Friday ruled that a ban on possessing a machine gun is unconstitutional as he dismissed charges against Tamori Morgan, who had been charged with two counts of illegally owning a machine gun, the Daily Caller reported. Continue reading “Kansas judge rules ban on machine guns unconstitutional”

By Didi Rankovic – Reclaim The Net

More revelations about the previously secret world of “coordination” between the Biden administration and major social media companies have come out with a new set of Twitter Files documents. Continue reading “Behind the Curtain: New Twitter Files Reveal Biden-Harris Team’s Global Censorship Web”

By Dave DeCamp – Antiwar.com

Early Sunday, Israel announced it was launching “preemptive strikes” against Hezbollah in Lebanon and carried out what appeared to be its largest bombing of southern Lebanon since the start of Israel’s genocidal campaign in Gaza. Continue reading “Israel and Hezbollah Exchange Heavy Round of Fire Across Border”

By TYLER DURDEN – Zerohedge

The Washington Post cited unnamed administration sources to report that “U.S. debates support for Ukraine’s surprise offensive into Russia”, which suggests that some policymakers doubt that Ukraine’s invasion of Kursk advances American interests. To be sure, the US knew about this move ahead of time (if not actively participated in its planning) but didn’t thwart it, thus tacitly approving it. Nevertheless, five arguments exist for why this actually harms American interests, and they are as follows: Continue reading “Five Ways That Ukraine’s Invasion Of Kursk Actually Harms American Interests”

By David Krayden – The Post Millennial

Kamala's tie-breaking Senate votes as VP led to drastic increases in costs of food, rent, gas

Despite her sudden and apparent concern for the effect of inflation on ordinary Americans, Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris’s tie-breaking Senate votes contributed to the current inflationary crisis. Continue reading “Kamala’s tie-breaking Senate votes as VP led to drastic increases in costs of food, rent, gas”