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Why US Should Investigate Military Leaders for Losing Afghanistan
Commentary America’s war in Afghanistan has lasted close to 20 years and is estimated to have cost...
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Dixie Fire Continues to Ravage California, 1 Million Acres Charred
California’s single largest wildfire flame in history, the “Dixie Fire,” is causing widespread disaster...
Courtroom at Potter Stewart U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Cincinnati, Ohio. Judge Christopher Wagner ordered 21-year-old Brandon Rutherford, a black man, to accept a COVID-19 vaccination as a condition of parole on penalty of 18 months imprisonment.
Judge Forces Cincinnati Man to Accept COVID Vaxx as Probation Condition
A 21-year-old black man convicted on a drug possession charge was ordered to accept a COVID-19 injection...
Jellyfish Immortality: A Cycle of Life After Life
Delicate, graceful, otherworldly; jellyfish are known for their breathtaking beauty, and, of course,...
Canadian Michael Spavor Sentenced to 11 Years in China for Espionage
Canadian citizen, Michael Spavor, after years of detention in one of China’s many “residential surveillance...
Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orban, arrives for a Heads of State meeting of the Visegrad group at the International Congress Center on June 30, 2021 in Katowice, Poland. Orban voiced his disdain for western liberal governance in an interview with Tucker Carlson, but maintains close ties to the Chinese Communist Party nonetheless.
Hungarian PM Viktor Orban Challenges Western Liberals, but Stays Close to China
Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orban, sat down for an interview with Fox News’s Tucker Carlson on Aug. 5 where the Hungarian leader was provided a platform to voice his administration’s approach to governance to...
Andrea Horwath on Sept. 20, 2016. Horwath, leader of Ontario’s far-left opposition New Democrat Party, opposed mandatory vaccination based on Canada’s constitution, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, but retracted her comments to toe the establishment narrative a day later, after facing criticism from the federal branch of her Party.
Canadian Politician ‘Regrets’ Defending Charter Rights Over Mandatory Vaccines
The leader for Ontario’s opposition party decided to tread carefully behind the establishment party line, retracting comments she made earlier in defense of rights granted under Canada’s version of a constitution, the Charter of Rights...
Skeleton Coast of Namibia: an African Treasure
Many people associate the Skeleton Coast with golden orange desert dunes tumbling into the sea. While this is true of some parts of Namibia-Skeleton Coast National Park, in other areas the landscape is harsh, barren,...
Newly Passed $1.2 Trillion Infrastructure Bill Contains Provisions for ‘Equity’ and Calls for ‘per mile’ Tax on Drivers
The U.S. Senate has passed the $1.2 trillion infrastructure package after several weeks of debate. The bill, called the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, was passed 69 to 30 on Tuesday, Aug. 10, with 19...
Hong Kong’s Largest Union Halts Operations Following State-Backed Media Attacks
Hong Kong’s largest union, The Professional Teachers’ Union (PTU), founded in 1973, seized operations on Tuesday citing “huge pressure” following a series of hit pieces published by the Chinese Communist Party’s state-run media.  Today, the...
Already Facing Food Shortages, Thousands of North Koreans Forced to Evacuate Amid Heavy Rain and Flooding
Days of heavy rain have forced the evacuation of thousands of North Koreans and has resulted in the destruction of over one thousand homes while relentless rain flooded swaths of farmland in a country that...
Canandian, Robert Llyod Schellenberg Loses Appeal; Sentenced to Death in China For Drug Smuggling
Robert Llyod Schellenberg, a Canadian citizen who was convicted in 2018 of drug smuggling in China, has had his appeal denied by the Liaoning High People's Court resulting in his death sentence being upheld.  The...