The Friday Five: Trying to Head Off World War 3
President Trump’s pause in sharing targeting data for missiles launched by Ukraine into Russia is also aimed at NATO and the UK, which seem bent on all-out war.Continue Reading
President Trump’s pause in sharing targeting data for missiles launched by Ukraine into Russia is also aimed at NATO and the UK, which seem bent on all-out war.Continue Reading
Ukraine’s President Volodmyr Zelensky’s meeting with President Trump at the White House Friday turned contentious.
President Trump’s threatened tariffs on goods from China, Canada, and Mexico went into effect over the weekend.Continue Reading
The affordability of buying a home has collapsed to an all-time low since the beginning of 2022. The average US household can no longer afford to buy an average home.
DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said this week that the government’s emergency management agency doesn’t have enough money for the rest of the hurricane season—after spending nearly $1 billion this year on illegal migrants.
Iran launched nearly 200 ballistic missiles at Israel Tuesday, most of which were intercepted. Israel has vowed to retaliate as the conflict appears on the verge of becoming a regional war.
For the first time in modern history, the FCC has fast-tracked sale of a chain of radio stations to a foreign owner—in this case, George Soros, and just in time for the 2024 election.
Employment numbers show that all job growth in the United States since July 2018 has benefited foreign-born workers.
Turkey has applied to join BRICS, according to reports. That could be problematic since it’s a member of NATO, which is in a proxy war with BRICS member Russia.
VICE PRESIDENT Kamala Harris finally sat for an interview this week. She showed why her handlers have kept her away from the press.Continue Reading
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