The attack on Tower 22 was a accident waiting to happen. And it did. But then following the deadly drone assault on this exposed U.S. base in Jordan killing three soldiers, the clock started ticking. Unleashing massive American retaliatory airstrikes responding to the Iranian militia attacks on U.S. forces were just a matter of time.
Read MoreWithout the massive expansion of voting by mail, President Donald Trump would have "almost certainly" won re-election in 2020, according to a new study which examined the likely impact that fraudulent mail-in ballots had in the 2020 vote.
Read MoreMarine Corps Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller, who in August of 2021 was relieved of his duties after he posted a video demanding “accountability” from senior leaders for failures in Afghanistan, has been granted an appeal by the Naval Discharge Review Board.
Read MoreFollowing a campaign rally that saw him address a massive crowd inside Coastal Carolina University's HTC Center in Conway, South Carolina, and thousands more outside the arena, Donald Trump laid out what he said would be new rules for how the United States goes about distributing aid to foreign nations.
Read MoreRepublican officials are calling on Team Biden to invoke the 25th Amendment following special counsel Robert Hur’s remarkable report that itemized extensive evidence of Joe Biden’s significant cognitive decline. Was the Department of Justice sending the White House a message?
Read MoreThere is much that was newsworthy in Tucker Carlson's Feb. 6, 2024 interview with Russia's Vladimir Putin who was clearly prepared to take advantage of the opportunity to give a perspective on the Russia-Ukraine conflict that has been suppressed by the West.
Read MoreFive biological males who identify as transgender dominated a Toronto women's college volleyball match on Jan. 24 in what one media outlet called a "sausage fest."
Read MoreJoe Biden's infrastructure bill appropriated $65 billion to help expand access to high-speed internet — even though nearly everyone already has it.
Read MoreWeapons makers and nuclear companies are included in the Pentagon’s list of nearly 50 Chinese military entities that are currently operating in the United States.
Read MoreNevada's state-mandated primary, which was held on Tuesday, does not result in the awarding of any delegates for the Republican National Convention in July. The Nevada Republican Party chose to keep its traditional caucuses in place. The delegates will be awarded at Thursday's caucuses.
Read MoreDr. William Makis, radiologist, oncologist and cancer researcher, noted in a Feb. 6 post to X that a cluster of seven sudden deaths in basketball occurred over a span of about three weeks.
Read MoreEl Salvador President Nayib Bukele is literally dismantling communism within his nation as leftists are tearing down the U.S. heritage.
Read MoreHere’s a quote to notice: "I don't care if there were 16 truckloads of ballots being driven in and deposited in Philadelphia.” – Former Pennsylvania Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar, who presided over election security for the state in 2020, in a January 2024 interview.
Read MoreChina's cyber crimes are perhaps the most dangerous of all CCP gray zone actions in its “unrestricted warfare” against the United States. The gray zone is defined as "competitive interactions among and within state and non-state actors that fall between traditional war and peace.
Read MoreThe systemic chaos which has befallen a string of countries in the Sub-Saharan Sahel region has gone largely unnoticed by most of the media, except perhaps for Boko Haram’s mass kidnappings in Nigeria.
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