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US Removing Forces From Chad
The United States military has begun the process of withdrawing dozens of special forces soldiers from the African nation of Chad. This decision, which will see 75 Army Special Forces personnel removed from the country’s capital N’Djamena over the next week, is a significant blow to the Biden administration’s foreign policy efforts in the region. …
Spielberg To Assist In ‘Strategy’
In an effort to secure a second term in office, President Joe Biden has turned to a familiar face for political strategy – Hollywood director Steven Spielberg. Known for his blockbuster films such as “ET” and “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” Spielberg has reportedly been advising Biden on messaging as he campaigns against former President …
UCLA Remains Silent After Allegations
The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is facing questions about its commitment to academic integrity and standards after a top diversity, equity, and inclusion official at the UCLA School of Medicine was found to have plagiarized thousands of words for her doctoral thesis on the benefits of DEI. The discovery was made by a …
Pitchers Forced To Swap Glove Over Patch
A curious incident occurred during Wednesday night’s game between the Chicago Cubs and the Houston Astros when Cubs reliever Luke Little was told to switch out his glove by an umpire. The reason behind this unusual request? The black glove that Little was wearing had an American flag on it. According to the umpire, the …
Prime Minister Gives Comments After Biden Speech
Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has hit back at President Joe Biden after he made controversial comments last week that implied his uncle was eaten by cannibals during World War II in the Pacific island nation. Marape’s office issued a statement late Sunday saying that while Biden’s comments may have been a slip …
Arizona Announces New Indictments
An Arizona grand jury has indicted 18 allies of former President Donald Trump for their efforts to subvert the 2020 election. The indictment, which includes felony counts of conspiracy, fraud, and forgery, names notable individuals such as former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, attorneys Rudy Giuliani and Boris Epshteyn, and Arizona GOP chairwoman …
Rep. Payne Passes Away, 65
On March 6, 2020, the death of Democratic Congressman Donald M. Payne, Jr. (D-Newark) left an open seat in New Jersey’s 10th district, creating an unprecedented situation for filling a congressional seat. Payne, who was unopposed in the June 4 Democratic primary, had already been printed on the ballot and early voting had begun. This …
Gaza Pier Construction Begins
On Wednesday, the humanitarian pier being built off the coast of Gaza was targeted by terrorists who launched mortars at the maritime construction site, causing damage to several pieces of engineering equipment. According to reports, the attack also resulted in one person being injured while seeking shelter. The United States has been spearheading the construction …
Trump Attorney Comments On Case
Former President Donald Trump’s lawyer, Chris Kise, expressed his opinion this week that Democrats used criminal cases against Trump as a means to keep him off the campaign trail. Kise made these remarks during a recent interview with Fox News host Jesse Watters. According to Kise, the Democratic party is claiming that Trump is a …
Rowe Comments On Protests
Last week, television host Mike Rowe spoke out against the recent anti-Semitic protests that have erupted on Ivy League college campuses, including Columbia University and Yale. Rowe, who is known for his work promoting trade schools through his mikeroweWORKS Foundation, took to Facebook to express his outrage at the actions of these protesters. In his …