FPI / May 2, 2019 The Florida legislature on May 1 passed a bill allowing teachers to carry guns in the classroom. Florida’s House of Representatives voted 65 to 47 to pass the bill. Florida’s Senate approved it 22 to 17 last week. Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, is expected to sign the bill into […]
Read MoreFPI / May 2, 2019 Amid the ongoing battle for control in Venezuela, the U.S. military said it is preparing for Interim President Juan Guaido to assume power while socialist dictator Nicolas Maduro, who says he remains in full control of the military, lashed out at what he called Guaido’s “coup d’etat” and the U.S. […]
Read MoreFPI / May 2, 2019 Analysis by Laura Valkovic, LibertyNation.com The public conversation over vaccine safety has grown heated in 2019. The World Health Organization set the tone for the year by declaring vaccine hesitancy one of the top health threats across the globe, and the debate has continued in that vein. Medical professionals and […]
Read MoreFPI / May 2, 2019 The number of babies aborted at or after 21 weeks in New York City was 1,485 in 2015. The number of homicides reported by the NYPD in the city that year was 352. CNSNews.com reported that the data showed about 0.96 people per day had been victims of “murder and […]
Read MoreFPI / May 1, 2019 By John J. Metzler UNITED NATIONS — Attempting to revive political links with Russia, endeavoring to break the “Big Brother” syndrome with China, and seeking diplomatic standing after its failed summit with the USA, North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un met with Vladimir Putin. The meeting in the gritty Far Eastern […]
Read MoreFPI / April 30, 2019 A group of district attorneys in Massachusetts is moving to have Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents banned from the state’s courthouses. Prosecutors in Middlesex and Suffolk counties filed a federal lawsuit on April 29 demanding a judge order ICE to stop enforcing the law at state courthouses. The presence […]
Read MoreFPI / May 1, 2019 In June 2012, the regime of socialist dictator Hugo Chavez banned private gun ownership in Venezuela. As the socialist nightmare worsened and descended into full blown chaos under Nicolas Maduro, many Venezuelans say they wished they had guns available to fight back. “Guns would have served as a vital pillar […]
Read MoreFPI / May 1, 2019 On March 4, 2017, just 43 days after taking office, President Donald Trump tweeted: “Terrible! Just found out that Obama had my ‘wires tapped’ in Trump Tower just before the victory. Nothing found. This is McCarthyism!” The person who initially tipped off Trump (on Nov. 17, 2016) that communications from […]
Read MoreFPI / May 1, 2019 A new poll conducted by OnePoll on behalf of BetterHelp found that 1 in 4 people don’t feel they have someone to confide in. South Carolina native Acie Burleson encountered one of them during his cross country trek carrying a wooden cross he made. What happened next, Burleson said, was […]
Read MoreFPI / May 1, 2019 North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un has raised eyebrows at recent high-profile summits by arriving in grand style in stretch limousines made by Daimler. Kim used the Daimler-branded stretch limousines at his meeting last week with Russian President Vladimir Putin and both of his earlier summits with U.S. President Donald Trump. […]
Read MoreFPI / May 1, 2019 Analysis by John Klar, LibertyNation.com Democrats who encourage illegal entry of refugees on our southern border — whether for supposed humanitarian compassion, or to enlist future Democrats on their voting lists — invite a potentially irreversible disaster for our nation. If Democrats make it any more enticing for would-be immigrants, […]
Read MoreFPI / April 4, 2019 By John McNabb President Trump has been in office for just over 825 days. His administration’s accomplishments continue to be breathtaking. We are experiencing a rebirth of our American economy due to his bold but make sense policies. His accomplishments include cancelling 22 existing regulations for every two new regulations […]
Read MoreFPI / May 1, 2019 A senior adviser to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton admitted under oath that both he and Clinton used her unsecure non-government email system to conduct official State Department business. Jake Sullivan, who was also Clinton’s deputy chief of staff, revealed in a court-ordered deposition to government watchdog group Judicial Watch […]
Read MoreFPI / May 1, 2019 By Donald Kirk It’s easy to overlook the Russian stake in the Korean Peninsula. We hear so much about China’s pivotal role, its influence over North Korea and its enormous trade with South Korea that we tend to forget the Soviet Union shared responsibility with the U.S. for the artificial […]
Read MoreFPI / April 30, 2019 A Trump administration official said that the delivery of the Mueller report “marked a positive starting point for us to begin telling the stories of our achievements that have gone untold so far.” White House senior advisers Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner are pushing that narrative as they begin “an […]
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