By Scott Wheeler News Analysis National security analysts, scholars, and a federal indictment reveal that threats from left-wing extremist groups in the United States are more dangerous than right-wing and “MAGA Republican” groups recently cited by the Biden administration as “threats to democracy.” According to the U.S. government, some of the left-wing groups are being funded […]
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The War on Ivermectin
By Joseph Mercola STORY AT-A-GLANCE In this interview, return guest Dr. Pierre Kory discusses his new book, “The War on Ivermectin: The Medicine That Saved Millions and Could Have Ended the COVID Pandemic.” In it, he details the history of ivermectin and the how and why behind Big Pharma’s suppression of this drug when it […]
Trump Urges Clean Sweep of Democrats in November Elections at Arizona Rally
By Allan Stein MESA, Ariz.—The hour is late and the choice for the United States is clear, former President Donald Trump told thousands of fired-up supporters during his third Arizona visit in a year. “If you want the decline and fall of America, then you must vote radical left Democrat,” Trump told the capacity crowd at an […]
ICE Issues Smartphones to 255,602 Illegal Border Crossers; Cost Is $89.5 Million a Year
By Charlotte Cuthbertson Department of Homeland Security agencies have issued 255,602 smartphones to illegal aliens during fiscal year 2022, according to data on the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) website. The phones are trackable and the alien is responsible for checking in with ICE on a regular basis, often by sending in a geo-tagged photo of […]
Supreme Court Directs Department of Justice to Respond to Trump Request
By Zachary Stieber The Supreme Court has told the Department of Justice (DOJ) to enter a response to former President Donald Trump after he asked the nation’s top court to vacate a partial stay against him in the Mar-a-Lago records case. Justice Clarence Thomas directed DOJ lawyers to respond to Trump by 5 p.m. on Oct. 11. […]
Trump Sues CNN for Defamation, Seeks $475 Million
By Mimi Nguyen Ly Former President Donald Trump filed a lawsuit against CNN on Monday, alleging defamation and seeking $475 million in punitive damages. He is also seeking $75 million in compensatory damages. The lawsuit, filed on Monday in the U.S. District Court in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, accuses CNN of having “sought to use its massive influence—purportedly as a ‘trusted’ news […]
Trump Warns More Illegal Immigrants Will Cross Into US If Democrats Control Congress After November Midterms
By Frank Fang Former President Donald Trump rallied his Michigan supporters on Saturday, telling them that the border crisis would worsen if Democrats continue to control both chambers of Congress after the midterm elections. “The choice in this election is simple. If you want the decline and fall of America, then vote for the radical left Democrats,” […]
‘You Loot, We Shoot’: DeSantis Warns Criminals Not to Target Hurricane Victims
By Tom Ozimek Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has warned opportunistic thieves not to target residents or ransack homes in the wake of Hurricane Ian, telling a press conference that Floridians are well-aware of their Second Amendment rights while noting a boarded-up business sign reading “you loot, we shoot.” DeSantis issued the stark warning during multiple press conferences […]
Climate Expert on Hurricanes: Numbers of Storms Actually Drop as Oceans Warm Up
By Bill Pan As climate change alarmists try to link the catastrophic storm that hit Florida with human-caused global warming, geologist and climate expert Gregory Wrightstone refutes such claims, saying they aren’t based on facts. The director of the educational organization CO2 Coalition and expert reviewer for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Wrightstone said his own family living in Wimauma, a […]
Senate Approves Continuing Resolution to Avoid Government Shutdown Till Mid-December
By Mark Tapscott Senate Democrats, joined by 22 Republicans, approved a Continuing Resolution (CR) Thursday afternoon that would keep the federal government from closing on Friday, the last day of the 2022 Fiscal Year. With the 72-25 vote, the CR that maintains current spending levels through Dec. 16 also provides more than $15 billion in additional U.S. […]
FBI Agents Improperly Saw Privileged Trump Communications: Lawyers
By Zachary Stieber The FBI team that seized documents from former president Donald Trump’s resort improperly viewed communications between Trump and an attorney, violating attorney-client privilege for a third time, lawyers for Trump said in a new filing. The filter process set up by the government to try to prevent FBI agents from viewing privileged materials has already […]
2 Million Floridians Without Power as Weakened Ian Batters Peninsula
By Caden Pearson More than 2 million are without power Wednesday night as a weakened Hurricane Ian batters the Florida Peninsula after making landfall hours earlier over the state’s west coast as a Category 4. As of 11 p.m. local time, Ian decreased to a Category 1 system with top sustained wind speeds of 90 mph, continuing to […]