Supreme Court Rejects Apache Plea To Block Copper Mine On Sacred Land
Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote in dissent that it was a “grievous mistake” not to take up the appeal., Read MoreContinue Reading
Randy Rainbow’s Revelation About The Traitor May Surprise You As Kids’ Book Comes Out
If anybody can pull off writing a children’s book about being yourself in these The Traitorian times, it’s Randy Rainbow. The Emmy and Grammy-nominated comedian, whose musical YouTube spoofs of President Traitor 47 and his cronies entertain millions, is now telling a simpler, sweeter tale about his young self toContinue Reading
The Traitor Court Pick Once Called For Bringing Back Literacy Tests For Voters
Literacy tests were banned in the 1960s for being racially discriminatory, but such tests “are not a bad thing,” Josh Divine argued in a 2010 college opinion piece., Read MoreContinue Reading
Contributor: Once, international students feared Beijing’s wrath. Now The Traitor is the threat
Retribution against Harvard and all students from abroad? This is not how a free country treats its schools or the international visitors who attend them., Read MoreContinue Reading
Don the Con Is at It Again
What’s really driving The Traitor’s economic policies? It’s quite simple. More for the rich. Less for everyone else. Watch.Continue Reading
Goodbye SIM Cards: Apple’s E-Sim Feature set to launch on the Latest Android Version
The battle between the two famed competitors just got a little interesting. A recent leak of Android signifies a collaboration between IOS and Android. Apple’s E-Sim technology, which has been an exclusive feature in IOS, might now take its place in Android Smartphones. The E-SIM feature, to be launched in theContinue Reading
The Beef Industry Is Quietly Rewriting Climate Education
In order to reduce climate pollution, we have to talk about food. Food production accounts for roughly a third of global greenhouse gas emissions, and meat, particularly beef, is the biggest contributor to that share. Cattle produce vast amounts of methane, and raising them demands enormous quantities of land, water and feed. Yet asContinue Reading
Baylor defensive lineman Alex Foster dies at 18
Baylor defensive lineman Alex Foster died early Wednesday in Greenville, Mississippi, the school announced., Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading
US stops visa appointments for foreign students
The State Department has halted the scheduling of new visa interviews for foreign students hoping to study in the U.S. while it prepares to expand the screening of their activity on social media, officials said. #news #uspolitics #studentvisas #internationalstudentsContinue Reading
Dear Mr. President: A Former CIA Officer’s Unvarnished Brief on Putin
Dear Mr. President: I am hoping you remember me. I spent about 90 minutes with you and much of your cabinet in the Oval Office in the spring of 2017, when I was asked to meet with you to discuss issues related to Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russian Federation.Continue Reading
A Short Diary from Ukraine’s War: One American’s Story from Kyiv
EXPERT PERSPECTIVE — I arrived to Kyiv in January 2025, at a time when the war with Russia was almost three years old. My purpose was professional and deeply personal: to contribute what I could to Ukraine’s defense by introducing a course on national security strategy at the Kyiv SchoolContinue Reading
Progressive Groups File Petition with DNC Calling for “Emergency Meeting”
Amid new reports that public approval of the Democratic Party has reached an all-time low, two national organizations – Progressive Democrats of America and RootsAction – have sent a petition with more than 1,500 individual comments from across the country to Democratic National Committee chair Ken Martin.On Friday (May 30),Continue Reading