By Patty McMurray Tragically, in the early morning, eight people were reportedly shot dead and several others wounded inside of a Fed-Ex building located at…
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By Art Moore President Biden’s announcement that all U.S. troops in Afghanistan will leave by Sept. 11 has drawn strong criticism from both parties, and…
By Ethan Huff California has launched a new Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) vaccination program called “Operation Homebound” that involves sending police officers to people’s homes to force-vaccinate their…
By Tyler Durden Despite widespread curfews, freezing temperatures, and snow, thousands of Black Lives Matter activists took to the streets of Brooklyn Center, a Minnesota…
By Joe Hoft President Obama performed a myriad of things that were the opposite of the best interest of the country, but putting together a…
By www.rt.com Black Lives Matter activists in Dallas, Texas marched down the streets, took over a restaurant, and picketed a hotel. One of the demonstrators,…
By Arsenio Toledo German Chancellor Angela Merkel has called for a “short national lockdown” in response to rising Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in the country.…
By Administrator – The Burning Platform For most of the ninety years since James Truslow Adams coined the term American Dream, most Americans still believed the fairy…
By Shonisani Tshikalange A 46-year-old farmer was found dead, bound in his wheelchair and with strangulation marks on his neck, at a Winterton farm in…