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Warmongering Biden Sees Bounce-Back in Polls

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) President Joe Biden's poll numbers spiked upwards following his State of the Union Address, wherein he mentioned economic sanctions for Russia. Most Presidents get a boost from the State of the Union Address, but Biden's has been significant, according to a Marist Poll. Doubtless looking to make...

Amazon Worker Trapped in Warehouse by Robots

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) An Amazon worker was recently trapped in one of the company's warehouses by its robotic warehouse shelves, the US Sun reported. The tech giant uses robotic shelving units to efficiently shuffle products around its warehouses. But now the artificial intelligence is turning on its operators. According to the...

Ukraine Executes Peace Negotiator, Claims He Was Russian Spy

(John Ransom, Headline USA) In a shocking development worthy of a Tom Clancy novel, Ukraine has shot and killed one its negotiators from peace talks with Russians, calling the death a “defense operation” with various accounts saying the man, Denis Kireev, was a Ukrainian hero or a traitor to Ukraine. “Both...

Biden Begging Socialist Venezuela for Oil After Killing US Independence

(John Ransom, Headline USA) If it wasn’t a sad enough spectacle seeing President Joe Biden kowtow to communist China over the COVID virus, now Biden has overdrawn the humiliation card by pleading with the dictator in Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, a Russian ally, to please sell the US some of the...

Ukraine War Threatens to Trigger Major Food Crisis

(John Ransom, Headline USA) The president of the World Bank, David Malpass, has warned that the war in Ukraine--and the sanctions imposed on Russia--will result in a “huge shock” to global food supply in addition to the shock already apparent in oil, according to a Malpass interview on Fox News. "The...

Cuomo Rails on Cancel Culture, Hints at Political Comeback

Six months after he resigned from office over sexual harassment allegations, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo appeared to be hinting at a political comeback. The Democrat made a campaign-like stop at a Brooklyn church Sunday, delivering a speech in which he claimed he was cancelled by the social media...

George Takei SLAMMED for Telling Americans to ‘Endure’ Higher Prices

(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Former "Star Trek" star George Takei was on the receiving end of heated tweets after telling Americans to "endure" higher food and gas prices to hurt Russia, The Daily Wire reported. “Americans: We can endure higher prices for food and gas if it means putting the...

Psaki Asked if We’re Funding War Via Russian Oil Imports

(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki was asked if we were indirectly funding war via Russian Oil Imports to the U.S. Reporter to Psaki: "As long as we're buying Russian oil ... aren't we financing the war?" pic.twitter.com/3sbKRRIfNk — The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) March 3, 2022 "As long...

Netflix, TikTok Block Services in Russia to Avoid Crackdown

Netflix and TikTok suspended most of their services in Russia on Sunday as the government cracks down on what people and media outlets can say about Russia's war in Ukraine. TikTok said Russian users of its popular social media app would no longer be able to post new videos or...

Another Major City Axes Mask Mandate

(Associated Press) A city order that required people to wear face coverings in indoor public spaces in Boston, including restaurants, shops, museums and entertainment venues, was lifted Saturday. Boston follows New York, Los Angeles and other major U.S. cities that are relaxing pandemic restrictions as officials push for more normalcy...

Fleeing Sanctions, Oligarchs Seek Safe Ports for Superyachts

(Associated Press) The massive superyacht Dilbar stretches one-and-a-half football fields in length, about as long as a World War I dreadnaught. It boasts two helipads, berths for more than 130 people and a 25-meter swimming pool long enough to accommodate another whole superyacht. Dilbar was launched in 2016 at a...

Mastercard, Visa Suspend Operations in Russia After Invasion

(Associated Press) Mastercard and Visa are suspending their operations in Russia, the companies said Saturday, in the latest blow to the country's financial system after its invasion of Ukraine. Mastercard said cards issued by Russian banks will no longer be supported by its network and any Mastercard issued outside the...
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