Analysis by FPI / March 12, 2019 House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who married into a political family after her birth into one, says she does not think it wise to attempt to impeach President Donald Trump. “Unlike the drooling backbenchers eager to draw up articles of impeachment, Pelosi knows politics. She knows that attainting the […]
Read MoreFPI / March 12, 2019 Climate change, as has been the case since the beginning of time, is real, the co-founder of Greenpeace said in a March 12 interview. But the insistence that climate change caused by humans will lead to catastrophe for the Earth, which drives much of liberal politics today, “is not only […]
Read MoreFPI / March 12, 2019 The exercise habits and eating patterns of most Japanese children ensures they will live long and lead healthy lifestyles, an author said. Japan has exceptionally high rates (98.3 percent) of children walking or biking to school compared with other similar-income countries, which is obviously linked with Japan’s low levels of […]
Read MoreAnalysis by FPI / March 11, 2019 Rep. Ilhan Omar, defended by many on the Left and in the corporate media, wasn’t mentioned by name in a watered-down House anti-hate resolution that was initially brought about due to comments she made that were widely termed as anti-Semitic. Meanwhile, Fox News host Jeanine Pirro was slammed […]
Read MoreFPI / March 11, 2019 As the blackout that has crippled the capital of socialist Venezuela dragged into its fifth day on March 11, at least 17 people were reported dead as a result of the power outage which has left Caracas without Internet, mobile phones, banks, credit-card machines, or air-conditioning. Pro-Maduro motorcycle gangs, known […]
Read MoreFPI / March 11, 2019 Half of the young people making up Millennials and Generation Z aspire to live in a socialist United States, according to a Harris Poll. Gen Z and Millennials are projected to make up 37 percent of the electorate in 2020. The survey of 2,035 Americans conducted on Feb. 21-25 found […]
Read MoreFPI / March 10, 2019 By John J. Metzler UNITED NATIONS — The devastating double veto cast by both Russia and China to derail a U.S Security Council draft resolution providing humanitarian aid for impoverished Venezuelans reflected the latest round in a widening standoff between the socialist Caracas regime and the democratic opposition. And while […]
Read MoreFPI / March 10, 2019 Department of Justice official Bruce Ohr, in congressional testimony, said he was given two thumb drives by Fusion GPS containing opposition research on candidate Donald Trump which Ohr delivered to the DOJ, one before and one after the 2016 presidential election. Along with his role in delivering the thumb drives, […]
Read MoreFPI / March 10, 2019 Instead of building President Donald Trump’s border barrier, researchers at a Purdue University-led national consortium of engineers and scientists have proposed a 1,945-mile “green wall” along the U.S. southern border. What the consortium says would be the largest infrastructure project in world history would consist of a string of energy […]
Read MoreFPI / March 10, 2019 Some 5,000 war criminals are among the migrants who have been allowed to enter Germany since 2014, a report said. The Federal Office for Migration and Refugees tipped the government of Chancellor Angela Merkel off to around 5,000 migrants they believed had been involved in war crimes or other crimes against humanity, […]
Read MoreFPI / March 10, 2019 Pakistan’s government announced that, as part of its crackdown on Islamist militants, it has detained more than 100 people and taken control of 182 religious schools. The government of Prime Minister Imran Khan has been under international pressure to subdue militants amid increased tensions with neighboring India, sparked in large […]
Read MoreFPI / March 10, 2019 The liberal government of President Moon Jae-In has moved to nationalize all kindergartens in South Korea. The move is seen by critics as another step in the Moon administration’s effort to control the education of children from kindergarten on up. Jeongyojo, the Korean Teachers & Educational Workers’ Union, “already has […]
Read MoreFPI / March 8, 2019 Then-Associate Deputy General Bruce Ohr maintained contact with anti-Trump dossier author Christopher Steele after Steele was fired by the FBI, documents obtained by a government watchdog group show. The records “show that Ohr served as a go-between for Steele by passing along information to ‘his colleagues’ on matters relating to […]
Read MoreAnalysis by FPI / March 8, 2019 Why the sudden interest by the corporate media in the case of Jeffrey Epstein, the pedophile and major Democratic Party donor? “The very news outlets that spiked any news about this case for the past 13 years are suddenly hot on the trail of Jeffrey Epstein. Why the […]
Read MoreFPI / March 8, 2019 Chinese supreme leader Xi Jinping and the Communist Party are stepping up demands for political loyalty from China’s 1.3 billion people. “Be on high alert to all kinds of erroneous thoughts, vague understandings, and bad phenomena in ideological areas,” the party warned earlier this year. “Keep your eyes open, see […]
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