By  Lance Goodall Drought is taking its toll on corn crops across the Great Plans and threatening to take cattle ranches down too. For…
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By Oleg Burunov In early October, Johannesburg Water reported that reservoirs across South Africaâs largest city are at critically low levels because of a scorching…
By Sputnik International WARSAW, October 12 (Sputnik) – Polish operator of the Druzhba oil pipeline, Pern, did not reveal the guilt of third parties in…
By travis The mainstream media surly wonât share this news, but MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell is headed to Florida to assist those affected by Hurricane Ian. Lindell will…
By Daniel Greenfield Remember when it was fashionable for blue city elites to rant at border states for trying to cope with a mass invasion…
By noah Tweedle-dum and Tweedle-dee sure do make quite the pair, donât they? Tweedle-dum is of course Joe Biden (because âdumâ). And Tweedle-dee is of course…
By GREG BYRNES This is the question liberals should be asking themselves: Did Ron DeSantis save the lives of 50 Venezuelan illegal aliens by shipping them…
By daniel_g Hurricane Ian made landfall on Wednesday and devastated the western coast of Florida. However, the stormâs aftermath has implications that go well beyond the Sunshine…
By Jacob Engels Earlier this morning, after Hurricane Ian ravaged the state of Florida overnight, a non-profit journalism collective called Florida Phoenix published an article about…
by Cami Mondeaux, Breaking News Reporter After Hurricane Ian swept through Florida on Thursday, the storm left millions without power, and officials are predicting there may be…