by Paul Serran at thegatewaypundit.com Political infighting is on the rise, in the run up to May elections. After scoring significant victories in the latest state-level elections, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his ruling BJP party are involved in a controversy that began when protesters breached security at Parliament. The hard protests by the […]
by Mike Shedlock at zerohedge.com In an effort to get Republicans to commit hundreds of billions of dollars for Ukraine and Israel, Biden trots out the Domino Theory. Anyone remember that? Reuters reports Biden Pleads for More Money President Joe Biden pleaded with Republicans on Wednesday for a fresh infusion of military aid for Ukraine, warning that a victory for […]
I cannot stop laughing. by Mary Chastain at legalinsurrection.com LOL! Hahaha! I’m crying. The Maine Board of Environmental Protection (BEP) has to delay a vote on an electric vehicle (EV) mandate due to…power outages! Power outages: On December 19, 2023, Governor Janet Mills declared a State of Civil Emergency for 14 Maine counties following a […]
by REAGAN REESE at dailycaller.com White House national security spokesperson John Kirby listed off a variety of talking points Thursday after being asked to name President Joe Biden’s biggest foreign policy achievement of 2023. “Since we don’t get to ask him ourselves, we would’ve last night maybe if he would’ve stuck around a little while, […]
by Elizabeth Marshall at canadafreepress.com The below statement is from the book “Why They Behave Like Russians.” “In the best religious tradition, the Party claims a monopoly on education, and its rather puritanical moral code governs the conduct of the people in every detail from marriage to the reading of books…” This lays out the […]
by LYNN FORESTER DE ROTHSCHILD at time.com The 90,000 people and nearly 200 nations who attended the U.N. COP28 climate conference in Dubai this month missed an historic opportunity. To move beyond the woefully inadequate level of climate action since the 2015 Paris Accords, the world must agree to put a global price on carbon. In one […]
by Vaibhav Tiwari at Hindustantimes.com A day after Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau took the “tonal shift” jibe at India, New Delhi on Thursday said the core issue with Canada is that it gives space to separatists, terrorists and anti-India elements.” Our position has been consistent. We have highlighted how we see the problem and […]
by Lily O’Neill at The Denver Post Losing a favorite go-to restaurant can feel like a stab to the heart, especially if it was the kind of place that always had an extra smile ready for you, or where everyone knew your name and your order. Saying goodbye to that part of your routine stings. […]
by Paul Homewood at wattsupwiththat.com AMTE Power, a high-performance battery developer, has called in administrators in a fresh blow to Britain’s net zero industry. The company warned in the summer that it was in financial trouble and had days to find a new backer or help from existing shareholders. An investor pulled the plug on fresh […]
by Sima Kotecha & Sarah Bell at bbc.com Claims of sexual abuse and corruption at the United Nations should urgently be investigated by an independent panel, an ex-senior UN member has said. Purna Sen’s comments follow a BBC investigation which revealed the sackings of a number of UN staff who tried to expose alleged wrongdoing. […]