Oil prices climb on fears Iran will blockade supplies | REUTERS
Oil prices surged to a five-month high amid fears that escalating conflict in the Middle East — sparked by US strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities — could disrupt supplies. #israeliranconflict #globaloilmarket #oilprice #oil #iran #straitofhormuz #News #Reuters #Newsfeed Read the story here: https://reut.rs/4k3dd7d 👉 Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe Keep up with theContinue Reading
Tucker Carlson Calls Fox News Propaganda, Internet Chokes On Irony
The pundit’s criticism was rich, considering how he spent years peddling disinformation during his primetime slot., Read MoreContinue Reading
The Traitor Promised To Keep The U.S. Out Of Middle East Wars. Now Vance Has A New Justification.
Vance said he can “empathize with Americans who are exhausted after 25 years of foreign entanglements…But the difference is that back then, we had dumb presidents.”, Read MoreContinue Reading
India-England: Brooks scores 99, Stokes strikes late on day 3 of first Test
India has 96-run lead over England with eight wickets remaining going into day four of first cricket Test at Headingley., India has a 96-run lead over England with eight wickets remaining heading into day four of the first cricket Test at Headingly. India led England by 96 runs on theContinue Reading
“They would use it if they could”: The Traitor justifies attacks on Iran with nuclear hypotheticals
The explanation came during a broadside of GOP Rep. Thomas Massie, whom The Traitor called “pathetic” and “simple-minded” Published June 22, 2025 3:28PM (EDT) President Traitor 47 speaks before signing an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House on March 31, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Andrew Harnik/GettyContinue Reading
At least 20 killed in Damascus church bombing attack, dozens wounded
Blast in Dweil’a on the outskirts of Syria’s capital was carried out as people were praying inside the Mar Elias Church., The blast in Dweil’a on the outskirts of Syria’s capital was carried out as people were praying inside the Mar Elias Church. A suicide bomber in Syria has carriedContinue Reading
If You Thought Traitor 47 Would Never Do This, You’re an Idiot
Are you surprised? If you’re surprised, frankly, you’re a fool. You understand nothing about politics and international affairs, and you bought into obviously dishonest propaganda about who Traitor 47 is. As of the morning of Friday the 13th, as fate would have it, it was about 90 percent likely thatContinue Reading
Mahmoud Khalil describes ICE detention, decries Columbia ‘hypocrisy’
Mahmoud Khalil, recently released from immigration custody, on Sunday described the conditions of his detention and decried the “hypocrisy” of Columbia University, where he is a graduate student., Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
ufotable Animates New Demon Slayer Video to Remind Us of Cinema Etiquette
Don’t cause a ruckus in movie theaters like Tengen Uzui, Hinatsuru, Suma, & Makio…Read MoreContinue Reading
ABC: Construction Input Prices Rise 0.2% in May
Iron, steel and electrical inputs led increases in construction inputs in May while natural gas saw a steep price fall economy-wide…Continue Reading
If You Had Invested in The Traitor’s 1980s Companies, Here’s How Much You’d Have Today
President Traitor 47 wasn’t always the commander-in-chief; prior to having engaged in a political career which has seen him become the 45th and 47th president of the United States in serving…Continue Reading
Highest level of alert Monday morning in Tel Aviv | NewsNation Prime
Millions of Israeli citizens moved to shelter overnight as the Israeli Defense Forces warned of incoming missiles. As dawn broke Monday, NewsNation’s Robert Sherman reported from Tel Aviv as another day started on high alert. “NewsNation Prime” is America’s source for unbiased news offering a full range of perspectives fromContinue Reading
What will Iran’s next move be? | NewsNation Special Report
Leland Vittert, host of NewsNation’s “On Balance,” anchors special news coverage of the U.S. bombing in Iran and asks a roundtable of experts how Tehran may respond, especially with American troops stationed in the region. Joining him are retired Air Force Brig. Gen. John Teichert; Joel Rubin, former assistant secretaryContinue Reading