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Wikileaks Publisher Arrested by British Authorities

WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange was arrested in London on Thursday morning, after Ecuadorian diplomatic officials invited British police i

Future of flying? Dining booths, shops, sports bars coming to planes

Ross Burns of British-based firm Aim Altitude has designed a new aircraft cabin called 'Ultraflex'

Chernobyl Tourism is Booming

Decades after nuclear disaster, tourism is booming in Chernobyl

To Which Code was AOC Switching?

She didn't grow up in the Bronx, and that's not how people in the Bronx speak.

Zoom ends sales to customers in China

Zoom will stop selling new and upgraded products directly to customers in mainland China, the company announced on its Chinese website Monday

Just as the Deep State Wanted, Steve Stockman Is Infected with COVID-19

Some evil people in the U.S. justice system are smiling right now.

Trader Joe’s Stands Up To The Cancel Mob: ‘We Do Not Make Decisions Based On Petitions’

The woke mob, spurred on by Black Lives Matter following George Floyd’s death, has come not only for cities and statues but for people and br

California Releases Convicted Murderer Serving 84-Year Sentence Over Pandemic

California authorities set a convicted murderer loose to create more space in state prisons because of the coronavirus.

Full DC appeals court agrees to rehear Michael Flynn case

An appeals court has agreed to take up the case against retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, which the Justice Department is attempting to dismiss

Over 100 Police Agencies Pull Out Of Agreements To Guard DNC Convention

More than 100 law enforcement agencies have reportedly pulled out of security agreements to send personnel to help with security at the Democ

States Have Spent Little of $150 Billion COVID Relief Fund

State and local governments have spent less than a quarter of the relief funds earmarked to help them fight the coronavirus, a recently relea

Fauci Suggests Wearing Goggles For Better Protection Against COVID-19

Dr. Anthony Fauci has suggested that people should wear goggles or face shields to get added protection from contracting the coronavirus, acc

Kodak shares soar 500 percent after federal government loan for drug manufacturing

Shares of Eastman Kodak soared early Wednesday after the federal government announced that the iconic camera maker would receive a loan to op

White House Submits Petition to FCC Challenging Big Tech

The White House on Wednesday confirmed the Department of Commerce had filed a petition to the Federal Communications Commission challenging t

NYPD Reports Demonstrators Damaged 303 Cruisers, Costing $1 Million In Repair

The New York City Police Department said 303 law enforcement vehicles were damaged since George Floyd’s death on May 25, costing nearly $1 mi

Soros Pours Record $50 Million Into 2020 Election

Liberal billionaire spends $30 million more than in 2016 with months left to go before the elections

Twitter, Facebook Delete Viral Video Promoted By Trump On COVID-19 And Hydroxychloroquine

Two giants of social media, Facebook and Twitter, have yanked a video of a press conference in Washington, D.C., that was reposted by Preside

Paying People Not to Work Is Not an Economic Stimulus

There are now some 5 million unfilled jobs in the United States today—near an all-time high. Paying people not to work is no way to expand ec

What’s Really Happening In America?

What do you think is really happening? Do you trust the media to tell the truth?

Wealthy Donors Pour Millions into Fight over Mail-in Voting

Deep-pocketed and often anonymous donors are pouring over $100 million into an intensifying dispute about whether it should be easier to vote