“The Dark Side”: Dick Cheney’s Legacy from Iraq Invasion to U.S. Torture Program
Dick Cheney, the former vice president and one of the key architects of the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, died Monday at age 84. Cheney served six terms in Congress as Wyoming’s lone representative before serving as defense secretary under President George H.W. Bush, when he oversaw the first GulfContinue Reading
Trapped for 33 days in occupied zone, wounded Ukrainian soldier rescued by ground robot in daring op (video)
A Ukrainian soldier severely wounded in a Russian-occupied town spent more than a month waiting for rescue, according to Ukraine’s First Separate Medical Battalion. After six failed attempts and the loss of six ground drones, the seventh mission — carried out using a damaged land-based robotic system — finally broughtContinue Reading
Poland still analyzing Russian drones that fell during September airspace breach
Poland is continuing its investigation into Russian drones that crashed on its territory during the 9–10 September airspace breach, according to Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk. The remains of the UAVs, which entered Polish airspace amid Russia’s drone assault on Ukraine, are still under forensic examination by military counterintelligence expertsContinue Reading
Can peace return to Sudan after thousands killed in el-Fasher?
The US says the warring parties have agreed to a humanitarian truce, The secretary-general of the United Nations has described the latest wave of atrocities reportedly committed by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in Sudan’s city of el-Fasher as “a nightmare of violence and a horrifying crisis”. Thousands of peopleContinue Reading
‘Race against time’: Palestinians suffer from hunger in Gaza despite truce
UN calls for all Gaza crossings to be opened to allow unimpeded deliveries of food and other humanitarian aid., UN calls for all Gaza crossings to be opened to allow unimpeded deliveries of food and other humanitarian aid. Aid agencies are in “a race against time” to get food andContinue Reading
Supreme Court to hear arguments on The Traitor’s tariffs in seismic separation of powers lawsuit
It was a cool day in early April in Washington, and President Traitor 47 was gearing up to declare another state of emergency. The nation’s trade deficit was too high, he said, and fentanyl overdoses were out of hand. Thus, the president exercised his authority under the 1977 International EmergencyContinue Reading
What Democrats SHOULD Be Doing
If Democrats ever want to take America back from The Traitor and his cronies, here are eight things they must do.Continue Reading
Ex-ABC News Reporter Rips ’60 Minutes’ Over The Traitor Interview: ‘Stand Up For What Is True’
Terry Moran said the news program went light on the president and his “authoritarian” ways., Read MoreContinue Reading
Dick Cheney, powerful and polarizing former Vice President, dead at 84
The leading architect of Iraq invasion remains divisive in death Published November 4, 2025 3:22PM (EST) Then-Vice President Dick Cheney attends the 2002 American Patriot Award ceremony in Washington, D.C. (Brooks Kraft / Getty Images) Former Vice President Dick Cheney, one of the most powerful vice presidents in American historyContinue Reading
Nancy Pelosi Hits ‘Vile Creature’ The Traitor With A Damning 9-Word Description
The former House speaker put the president on blast over his latest moves., Read MoreContinue Reading
Chrishell Stause Admits She’s ‘Done’ with ‘Selling Sunset’ ‘Brutal’ Reunion with Cast
After six years, countless luxury listings, and more than a few explosive arguments, Selling Sunset star Chrishell Stause may be saying goodbye to the hit Netflix reality series for good. In a new interview published Friday, Oct. 31, with Variety , the 44-year-old real estate agent and television personality revealedContinue Reading
Sovereignty for Some: Racism, Immigration and the Global Tax Order
President Traitor 47 has reimagined refugee admissions in the United States. His plan to slash the program by nearly 95% would gut what was once the world’s most generous resettlement program. Even more chilling than the scale of the reduction are the priorities that shape it. The Traitor’s new approachContinue Reading
‘A Pretty Ugly History’: How Exxon Exported Climate Denial to the Global South
In early September, the Danish climate crisis denier Bjørn Lomborg traveled to São Paulo to deliver a stark warning. On the sidelines of a conference called the Forum Caminhos da Liberdade (Paths of Freedom Forum), happening just as Brazil was gearing up to host the annual global climate talks known as COP30Continue Reading












