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The United States and allies urged Afghans to leave Kabul airport, citing the threat of terrorist attacks.
American Vets Defy Orders From Washington and Rescue Afghan Allies
A few days before the U.S. fully pulled out from Afghanistan, a group of volunteer American veterans...
Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Australian Federal Police (AFP) Commissioner Reece Kershaw speak to the media flanked by FBI Legal Attaché U.S. Embassy Anthony Russo (L) and Minister for Home Affairs Karen Andrews on June 8, 2021 in Sydney, Australia. The Morrison administration passed new legislation on Aug. 25 giving the AFP and the Australian Criminal intelligence Commission sweeping powers to surveil and crackdown against online activity considered an “offense.”
Australia Gives Federal Police, Intelligence, Broad Online Surveillance Powers
The Australian federal government has given its law enforcement and intelligence community sweeping powers...
Taliban fighters atop Humvee vehicles parade along a road to celebrate after the US pulled all its troops out of Afghanistan, in Kandahar on September 1, 2021 following the Talibans military takeover of the country.
90 Military Officers Call for Milley and Austin to Resign After Afghanistan Debacle
Ninety retired military officers have written an open letter demanding the resignation of Chairman of...
Oklahoma Congressman Markwayne Mullin, shown questioning a hearing witness on May 14, 2020 in Washington DC.
US Oklahoma Congressman Markwayne Mullins ‘Completely Safe’ After Reported Lost on a ‘Rogue Mission’
Oklahoma Congressman Markwayne Mullins has resurfaced, albeit via social media. The last sighting of...
Inderkum High School Advanced Placement teacher Gabriel Gipe. Gipe was recorded in this hidden camera interview published by the Project Veritas investigative journalist team admitting that he is a member of Sacramento Antifa and that he uses his classroom to turn his students into “revolutionaries.”
Speaking on Hidden Camera, California High School Teacher Admits Using Classroom to Turn Students Into
A teacher at a public high school in California was recently caught on hidden camera admitting he uses...
Mattel Makes Barbie Doll of Chilean Paralympian
For countless generations, statues have been created to immortalize heroes; large marble replicas of traditional deities, bronze figures of war heroes, and stone carvings of presidents all serve to remind us of the legacy of...
In North Korea, Desperate and Hungry Citizens Kidnap Two Children of Well-off Families, Demand Ransom
Worsening economic conditions in the isolated country of North Korea has inspired some desperate citizens to kidnap at least two children, in separate incidents, in an attempt to extract ransom money from families who are...
Roadbed Saturated by Hurricane Ida Slides, Causing Mississippi Highway Collapse, Killing Two
A deadly void appeared on a dark busy highway awash with torrential rains from Hurricane Ida, when a 60 foot wide, 30 foot deep hole suddenly opened up in front of drivers. According to Mississippi...
Canadian Province of Quebec Implements Vaccine Passport That Limits Much of Public Life for the Unvaccinated
As of September 1, 2021 anyone unvaccinated in the Canadian province of Quebec will have their ability to participate in activities deemed “non-essential” severely limited due to their reluctance or refusal to be vaccinated.  Digital...
In China, ‘Xi Jinping Thought’ Now Compulsory Learning for Students in Primary Schools to Graduate Programs
As part of the Chinese Communist Party’s sweeping education reforms “Xi Jinping Thought” has been incorporated into curriculums for grade school students to graduate students. The intent is to extend the indoctrination to children as...
Ida Aftermath: 2 Million Without Power on the ‘Island’ of New Orleans
In the aftermath of Hurricane Ida, New Orleans metro residents were left on what local electric supplier Entergy calls an ‘island’ without power following “catastrophic transmission failure” at all eight grid access points. In assessing...
Japan’s Defense Ministry Seeks an Additional 50 Billion in Spending to Counter China
On Tuesday, August 31, Japan’s Defense Ministry asked for a 2.6 percent increase in its defense budget citing a need to counter China’s assertiveness in the region. The increase sought amounts to approximately 5.48 trillion...