Infrastructure

Trump to Ban China from Buying U.S. Farmland If Elected in 2024

Trump to block land ownership that puts our "national security at risk."

MSNBC Calls Widely Publicized WEF Agenda a ‘Conspiracy Theory’

So-called conspiracy theorists "think that the CEOs here are gathering to make you take vaccines and to eat bugs."

U.S. to Train Ukrainian Troops on Patriot Missile System in Oklahoma: Pentagon

"I can confirm that training for Ukrainian forces on the Patriot air defense system will begin as soon as next week at Fort Sill, Oklahoma," said U.S. Air Force Brigadier General Pat Ryder.

Trump to Hold First Public Campaign Event in South Carolina, Announces Policy-Focused Forums to Kick Off 2024 White House Run

Former President Donald Trump will kick off his 2024 campaign on Jan 28 in South Carolina with a smaller gathering with supporters, and announcing policy-focused forums on issues such as border security, crime, and foreign policy.

Conservatives Can Address the Election Disparity (And Maybe Even Start Winning)

In the aftermath of an underwhelming performance by Republicans in the 2022 election, demands have echoed across the internet for conservative leaders to develop a ballot-harvesting and voter-mobilization infrastructure comparable to the Left’s.

Portland State University Hosts ‘Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion’ Symposium, Includes Race-Based Seating

A university in Portland, Oregon held a seminar on DEI recently, segregating attendees based on their race.

U.S. to Arm Kiev With Sea Sparrows

The US has unveiled a massive new $3.75 billion military aid package for Ukraine, pledging to deliver various weapons to prop up Kiev in the ongoing conflict with Russia.

Biblical Site Where Jesus Healed Blind Man Excavated for Public View: ‘Affirms Scripture’

The Israel Antiquities Authority, the Israel National Parks Authority and the City of David Foundation announced days before the new year that the Pool of Siloam, a biblical site cherished by Christians and Jews, will be open to the public for the first time in 2,000 years in the near future.

Green Energy Failed to Meet Demand During Winter Storm

Renewable energy sources, including wind turbines and solar panels, struggle to meet elevated energy demand during Christmas Eve snowstorms in the northeastern US and Texas, forcing utilities to burn fossil fuels to prevent power outages.

Privacy Advocate Throws Red Flag Over Payment Processors’ Growing Control Over Businesses, and Your Life

It’s not just censorship by big tech that conservatives need to be wary of.

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