2022

Swiss, German Newspapers Link Nord Stream Explosion to Ukraine

Following the explosions on the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines in the Baltic Sea on September 26, 2022, investigators are making new headway with two leads pointing to Ukraine, as reported by Switzerland's Tages-Anzeiger and Germany’s Süddeutsche Zeitung.

Border Encounters Up 10% in April, Fentanyl Seizures Rise 14%

In the first seven months of fiscal year 2023, CBP seized over 17,000 pounds of fentanyl, significantly surpassing the 6,600 pounds seized from October 2021 through April 2022.

Sen. Paul Celebrates Passage of ‘National Police Week’ Bill

This resolution is backed by a vast bipartisan coalition, comprising 78 Senators, including Dr. Paul himself.

Zelensky’s Push for Missile Attacks Inside Russia as Ukraine’s Neighbors Seek Peace: Seymour Hersh

"Zelensky, working behind the back of the Biden White House, pushed hard earlier this year for an expanded series of missile attacks inside Russia," says Hersh.

‘Black Lives Matter’ Foundation’s Revenues Plummet 88%

Faces $10 million lawsuit over lavish spending scandal.

‘Nonbinary’ Former Biden Admin Nuclear Official Arrested Again for Luggage Theft

Last year, Brinton faced charges for allegedly stealing a suitcase from a woman at the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport.

FBI Whistleblowers Describe Agency Retaliation Over Jan 6 Information

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) questioned several Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) whistleblowers regarding the FBI's actions surrounding the January 6 Capitol riot.

Depression at New High in America

29% of U.S. adults have been diagnosed with depression at some point throughout their life.

New York City to Monitor Citizens’ Food Purchases

The move is part of an initiative to reduce carbon emissions.

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