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The month of May marks 5 years since we published our first article in support of a free and uncensored press.
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The month of May marks 5 years since we published our first article in support of a free and uncensored press.
Recall just a few short years ago, when Lt. Gen. Flynn suddenly found himself embroiled in a costly legal battle with Obama’s FBI and DOJ after Trump became President No. 45? That cost him and his family untold amounts of money just to defend himself from false accusations of lying to FBI Agents. Other Trump …
Transportation Sec. Sean Duffy criticizes the Biden administration’s decision to block the JetBlue-Spirit Airlines merger, attributing Spirit’s closure and 17,000 job losses to the move.
The midterms look shaky right now, but all is not lost. Plus 2028 looks better for the presidency.
We find a table in the old Spanish café and order two cafés con leche. I order our breakfast by repeatedly tapping the menus and saying in English, “Uh, I’m sorry, I don’t know this word…”
My waitress finds my ordering technique amusing.
The 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit is a constant force, enduring boredom, hardship, and discipline so it can remain instantly ready to respond when the world least expects it.
The US and Iran exchanged fire in a flareup of violence on Monday that also drew in the United Arab Emirates, prompting calls for renewed strikes on Iranian targets and casting doubt on the fate of a four-week ceasefire. Bloomberg’s Joumanna Bercetche has the latest.
From roughly 2012 to 2014, as Syrian Civil War turned northern Syria into a live-fire apocalypse, Lafarge made a calculated decision: stay open, stay profitable, and if that meant paying off armed groups—including ISIS and al-Nusra Front—then so be it. Business is business. Even if your business partners occasionally crucify people for sport. The company didn’t just stumble into this. Courts later described it as an organized system. Money moved. Deals were made. Raw materials, checkpoints, safe passage—all greased with cash. The same way you’d negotiate trucking contracts in Ohio, just with more AK-47s and fewer HR policies.
USA Rare Earth CEO Barbara Humpton joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss the acquisition of Serra Verde, reducing China’s grip on rare earths, tariff costs and more.
The idea of a professional soldier would have been foreign to the colonists and a subject of concern. To this day, the funding for our military must be re-authorized every two years.
After yet another asinine policy failed in San Francisco,^ Portland and Seattle want to implement it in their cities to hasten their collapses: A vacancy fee to punish commercial property owners for empty storefronts downtown, as well as fining residential landlords.
I have never believed the leftist maxim that insists diversity is “our strength.” Instead, I see it as divisive, with our nation being split into cultural, ethnic, racial, religious, and political tribes who are essentially at war with one another.
‘The Big Money Show’ panel sounds off on the FBI’s sweeping Minnesota fraud raids, slams Gov. Tim Walz’s response and warns of billions in taxpayer waste.
Systech Environmental—pitched a brilliant idea: instead of burning traditional fuels, why not torch hazardous waste in the kiln? Tires, solvents, industrial byproducts—if it could burn, it could earn. Companies paid to get rid of their waste, Lafarge saved on fuel, and everyone shook hands like they’d just invented fire. The pitch was wrapped in the kind of language only a regulatory lawyer could love: “resource recovery,” “alternative fuels,” “energy efficiency.” What it meant in plain English was this: Alpena became a destination for waste that nobody else wanted, cooked at 2,500 degrees and released into the same air the locals were breathing.
Our Father, which art in heaven, hi. How are you doing? How’s the family? Have you made any progress on that request I made earlier about Florida Powerball?
Rather like the arsonist firefighter who sets a building ablaze so he can become a hero fighting the fire, SPLC, the 14-page, 11-count federal indictment alleges, paid money to the American Nazi Party, two Ku Klux Klan groups, and the notorious Unite the Right group that protested in Charlottesville, VA, in August 2017.
Former federal prosecutor Katie Cherkasky analyzes the Supreme Court’s pivotal ruling that outlaws race-based gerrymandering on ‘Fox Report.’
My Aunt Mae Wykle was a major pioneer in black nursing in the 1950’s. May Louise Hinton-Wykle was born February 11, 1934, in Martins Ferry, Ohio, to John R. and Florence A. Randall.
‘Barron’s Roundtable’ panelists discuss three things investors should keep in mind.
Trump’s next Moves to reassert Western Hemisphere Primacy[1]. When President Donald Trump convened selected hemispheric partners at Doral, Florida on March 7 for the Shield of the Americas security cooperation conference, the stated purpose was to solidify a regional alliance against illegal narcotics. But the subtext was clear: to limit Chinese engagement and reduce Chinese influence in the Western Hemisphere. The world has changed dramatically, and we have witnessed the transition of world regions and countries. President Trump and the United States are responsible for the majority of these shifts. Globalism and Globalists have taken a back seat to these initiatives. Just look at the changes in the Western Hemisphere from the Arctic to the Antarctic. The changes in Europe and the Middle East are mindboggling. The strike on Iran has now changed the Middle East forever and into a future of hope for peace and prosperity.