In a post to X on Saturday, Kamala Harris spoke of people who are "facing an increasingly dire humanitarian situation." The Democrat presidential candidate said she was "concerned about the security and well-being" of those people.
Read MoreReturning to the site where he was shot by a would-be assassin on July 13, GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump on Saturday began his speech to a massive crowd of some 60,000 supporters in Butler, Pennsylvania: "As I was saying."
Read MorePosts online this week claimed that federal officials told administrators in Chimney Rock, North Carolina that the Biden-Harris government was exercising eminent domain and planned to bulldoze the entire village that was devastated by flooding in the wake of Hurricane Helene.
Read MoreIn the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, residents in 14 counties in North Carolina lost power, water, and cellphone service. Damage to hundreds of roads left thousands virtually cut off from the rest of the world.
Read MoreHillary Clinton, in an interview on CNN, said social media platforms must censor content or else “we lose total control.”
Read MoreIn a post to X on Saturday, Kamala Harris spoke of people who are "facing an increasingly dire humanitarian situation." The Democrat presidential candidate said she was "concerned about the security and well-being" of those people.
Read MoreReturning to the site where he was shot by a would-be assassin on July 13, GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump on Saturday began his speech to a massive crowd of some 60,000 supporters in Butler, Pennsylvania: "As I was saying."
Read MorePosts online this week claimed that federal officials told administrators in Chimney Rock, North Carolina that the Biden-Harris government was exercising eminent domain and planned to bulldoze the entire village that was devastated by flooding in the wake of Hurricane Helene.
Read MoreAfter weeks of warnings from former President Donald Trump that the Biden Administration has the world on the brink of nuclear war, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken reportedly is set to announce that Ukraine has been given the green light to strike deep inside Russia using Western made Storm Shadow missiles.
Read MoreIt has been building before the eyes of most observers for over a decade, but only this past March did President Joe Biden sign a highly classified “Nuclear Employment Guidance” document that directs the Department of Defense to respond to “possible coordinated nuclear challenges from China, Russia and North Korea,” according to an Aug. 21 New York Times (NYT) article.
Read MoreInstead of "liberating Taiwan" in the name of national territorial integrity, why has the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) not attempted to retake its lost territories that were seized by Russia, Taiwan's president asked.
Read MorePavel Durov, the founder and CEO of the massively popular Telegram secure messaging platform, was arrested on Saturday as he disembarked his private jet on the tarmac at Le Bourget airport in Paris.
Read MoreThe Free Press Foundation announced that Garrett Ziegler has been awarded the Press Freedom Prize, 2024 “in recognition of your courage, investigative resourcefulness and dedication to public service in the spirit of the American Free Press."
Read MoreHaving survived two assassination attempts, Donald Trump said God may be calling on him to save the country.
Read MoreFord announced last week that it is backing away from manufacturing an all-electric, three-row SUV and will instead produce hybrid vehicles for its next rollout of three-row SUVs.
Read MoreUsing a new technique involving wide-angle X-rays, a team of Italian scientists have determined the Shroud of Turin does date back to the time of Jesus' life.
Read MoreThe dirty not-so-little secret behind the destruction of Springfield, Ohio by a wave of Haitian “migrants” is that the invasion is being fueled by big businesses thirsting for cheap, compliant labor that won’t complain about being forced to do dehumanizing work for small wages.
Read MorePowerful thunderclaps from the Middle East, Ukraine and Sudan rumbled as a dire greeting to the opening UN General Assembly session in New York. Winds from ongoing but unresolved humanitarian crises the world over from Sudan to Syria and Somalia swirled. And a nervous atmosphere of widening conflicts, some still yet to happen, settled over assembled delegates.
Read MoreDemocratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has been running her campaign being as evasive as possible. This ‘strategic ambiguity,’ as has been correctly identified by the editorial writers of The Wall Street Journal, is a disservice to the people she wants to represent. She has a duty to be clear and thorough — rather than being as vague as she can get away with, just to be elected.
Read MorePresidents, Prime Ministers, Kings and potentates are converging in New York for the 79th annual General Assembly of the United Nations. As the 193 member states meet amid the pomp, splendor and promise of a renewed challenge to settle conflicts and solve humanitarian crises, which have stubbornly eluded diplomats over this past year of widening strife, there remain deep political divisions along historic, East/West, and emerging North/South geopolitical fault-lines.
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