Australian PM announces gun buyback scheme in wake of Bondi Beach shooting

Australia’s prime minister announced a national gun buyback scheme on Friday (Dec 19) to get rid of high-powered firearms in the wake of the deadly Bondi Beach mass shooting. Continue reading Australian PM announces gun buyback scheme in wake of Bondi Beach shooting

Uncovering Britain’s DEADLY Prehistoric Plague – New Evidence [14:51]

A study published in Nature Communications in May 2023 saw researchers reexamine bones from the Levens Park Ring Cairn. It was revealed that one of the four people buried within the cairn had been infected with the plague — the earliest known instance in Britain (circa 2000 BC). Uncovering Britain’s DEADLY Prehistoric Plague New Evidence | 14: 51 Adam Morgan Ibbotson | 21. 6K subscribers | 80, 717 views | May 6, 2024. Continue reading Uncovering Britain’s DEADLY Prehistoric Plague – New Evidence [14:51]

Jasmine Crockett offers pathetic explanation for wrongly accusing Republicans of taking money from Jeffrey Epstein

Liberal loudmouth Rep. Jasmine Crockett offered up a mind-boggling explanation for why she accused Lee Zeldin and other Republicans of taking donations from Jeffrey Epstein desperately insisting she never said it was the same person. Crockett (D-Texas) tried to defend herself late Wednesday after she was ripped for boldly implying on the House floor that she’d found evidence linking the Long Island Republican and other GOPers to the late pedophile. Zeldin quickly pointed out the smear, arguing Federal Election Commission filings clearly showed two different men named Jeffrey Epstein had donated months after the disgraced financier hanged himself. Continue reading Jasmine Crockett offers pathetic explanation for wrongly accusing Republicans of taking money from Jeffrey Epstein

Dissenting judge slams colleagues for blocking Texas congressional map

WASHINGTON, Nov 19 (Reuters) A U. S. judge issued an unusual dissenting opinion on Wednesday lambasting an earlier ruling that blocked Texas Republicans from using a new congressional map, saying he had been cut out of the decision-making process by two other judges on a three-judge panel. U. S. Circuit Judge Jerry Smith said in his dissent that he was outraged by Tuesday’s decision, which was a major blow for Republicans, in Texas and nationally, who redrew the state’s electoral districts at the behest of President Donald Trump. Smith, an appointee of former President Ronald Reagan, was one of three federal judges who. Continue reading Dissenting judge slams colleagues for blocking Texas congressional map

Billionaire activist Tom Steyer joins race to succeed Newsom as California governor

Tom Steyer, the billionaire climate activist and businessman who unsuccessfully ran for president in 2020, is the latest Democrat to jump into California’s crowded gubernatorial field. His two core promises which could appear at odds are to preserve the state’s status as a hub for business and innovation while also lowering California’s cost of living by making corporations pay “their fair share,” he said in a video message. Continue reading Billionaire activist Tom Steyer joins race to succeed Newsom as California governor

Woman Is Lit on Fire on Chicago Train After Argument Escalates, Person of Interest in Custody

Police said the woman suffered “severe burns” all over her body and that she remains in critical condition at a hospital, per NBC 5. Firefighters who responded to the scene extinguished the flames before officers arrived, the outlet reported. On Tuesday, Nov. 18, police confirmed they had taken a person of interest into custody but said the investigation remains ongoing, ABC News and NBC 5 reported. Continue reading Woman Is Lit on Fire on Chicago Train After Argument Escalates, Person of Interest in Custody

Leftism, technology, and the destruction of young men and women

Two polls show that our young people are in deep trouble. Men are emotionally isolated, while women are so filled with hatred for the world in which they find themselves that they want to run away from America altogether. This is what happens when leftism infects women, leaving men to the computer’s cold embrace. The poll on American young men’s social isolation is a few months old, but it takes on new currency in light of what we just learned about America’s young women. Thus, in May, media outlets exploded with stories about a Gallup poll that revealed that young. Continue reading Leftism, technology, and the destruction of young men and women

Mamdani, Debs, and the Rise of Democratic Socialism

“The dawn of a better day” for New York City will not be what they imagined. Zohran Mamdani, mayor-elect of New York City, quoted Eugene Debs in his acceptance speech last week. “The sun may have set over our city this evening, but as Eugene Debs once said: ‘I can see the dawn of a better day for humanity.’” The Debs quote is, to most people, obscure. It is deliberately so. Most Democrat voters have no idea who Eugene V. Debs was, what he did, or the ideology he espoused-but that ignorance is paving the way for hardcore socialism. Debs. Continue reading Mamdani, Debs, and the Rise of Democratic Socialism

House plans to vote Tuesday on releasing Epstein files

President Donald Trump has made repeated attempts to kill the effort, but a discharge petition has forced Speaker Mike Johnson’s hand. Under the current GOP plan, the House Rules Committee would approve a procedural measure Monday night to advance eight bills for floor consideration, including language to tee up the Epstein legislation. If that measure is approved on the floor, likely early Tuesday afternoon, debate and a final vote on the Epstein bill could immediately follow. GOP leaders are considering whether to postpone the Epstein vote until Tuesday evening. Scores of Republicans are expected to break ranks and support the bill, which. Continue reading House plans to vote Tuesday on releasing Epstein files

Supreme Court May Consider the Age-Old Second Amendment Question

Get married, have a kid, join the Army, and vote but don’t you dare buy a gun! How old must one be for the Second Amendment to apply? The legal answer to that question depends on where you live but that could all change soon. The US Supreme Court is set to consider four petitions on Friday, November 14, concerning the issue of gun rights for young adults. The Age of ArmsOut of the Fourth Circuit comes West Virginia Citizens Defense League, Inc. v. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives. At issue in this case is whether a federal. Continue reading Supreme Court May Consider the Age-Old Second Amendment Question