Tag: News
Thieves Steal Cables From EV Charging Stations as Copper Prices Rise
Thieves desperate for their next mark have a new target as the deployment of a novel technological trend...
The ‘Most Fatherless Generation’: California Pastor Describes the Consequences of a Growing Crisis
Fatherlessness and the erosion of the traditional family structure has served as the root of a variety...
NYCLU Voices Concern After Amazon Ring Added to NYPD’s Ever-widening Arsenal of Surveillance Tools
The New York Police Department has added crowdsourced footage captured from the Amazon Ring video doorbell...
Were Chinese Nationals Behind the Mid-2022 Cold Medication and Pain Killer Shortages?
Throughout the second half of 2022, one trend that was self-evident and reported on by many individuals...
Countries Tense as Communist China Unleashes COVID-positive Travelers to Airports Worldwide
As the rest of the world has mostly moved on from the COVID-19 pandemic, global tensions are heating...
Pentagon to Rescind COVID Vaccine Mandate, But Won’t Bring Back Discharged Soldiers
As the U.S. Department of Defense is forced to rescind a widely challenged mandate requiring all members...
World Economic Forum 2023 Davos Summit Cancels Elon Musk’s Twitter
The globalist policy facilitator World Economic Forum’s 2023 summit in Davos, Switzerland has removed...
Biden Admin ‘Very Angry’ Twitter Wasn’t Doing Enough to Push COVID Narratives
The Joe Biden administration was “very angry” that Twitter wasn’t doing what the White House felt was...
ABC Producer, Fit, 37, Dies Suddenly From Heart Attack
A producer for some of the American establishment media network ABC’s biggest names died suddenly from...
Senate Passes $1.7-Trillion Omnibus Bill, Grants Billions to Frivolous Causes
An impending $1.7 trillion bill set to be pushed through the soon-to-be Republican controlled U.S. House...
Canadian Official Responsible for COVID Response Dies at 35
An official for the Canadian government who was involved at a high level in the country’s Coronavirus...
Canadian Study Gave Homeless People $7,500, Found Spending on Drugs Dropped, Maintained Savings
A small-scale study conducted by a Canadian non-profit found that meaningful cash infusions may be a...