Special Counsel David Weiss Says Hunter Biden’s Plea Deal ‘Withdrawn’ and Null

The special counsel, David Weiss, stated in a court filing on Tuesday that the favorable plea deal previously extended to Hunter Biden has been officially revoked and rendered invalid. Hunter Biden’s legal team contended on Sunday that the conditions outlined in the unsuccessful plea deal, including the “diversion agreement,” should still hold. This diversion agreement had granted Hunter Biden immunity from potential forthcoming charges, Breitbart … Continue reading Special Counsel David Weiss Says Hunter Biden’s Plea Deal ‘Withdrawn’ and Null

Lahaina Fire Victims Being Pressured to Sell Land

Officials in Hawaii are sounding the alarm, cautioning residents about the predatory actions of opportunistic investors who are seeking to exploit the aftermath of the fire disaster on Maui in order to seize properties. Governor Josh Green has alerted the public to instances where individuals are approaching residents, posing as real estate agents, and attempting to persuade them to sell their fire-damaged homes or land … Continue reading Lahaina Fire Victims Being Pressured to Sell Land

Russia hits Ukrainian grain depots again as a foreign ship tries out Kyiv’s new Black Sea corridor

Russian drones have relentlessly targeted grain storage facilities and Danube River ports crucial for Ukraine’s alternate transport route to Europe. This follows Moscow’s termination of a vital wartime shipping agreement via the Black Sea. In parallel, a laden container ship marooned in Odesa’s Black Sea port for over 17 months embarked on a temporary corridor established by Ukraine for merchant vessels, the AP has reported. … Continue reading Russia hits Ukrainian grain depots again as a foreign ship tries out Kyiv’s new Black Sea corridor

Muslim mob attacks churches in eastern Pakistan after accusing Christians of desecrating the Quran

On Wednesday, in eastern Pakistan, a situation escalated as Muslims reacted strongly to allegations of Quran desecration by a Christian man. The incident resulted in the destruction of the Christian man’s house, setting churches ablaze, and causing damage to multiple homes. Police and local Christians confirmed the events, though no immediate casualties were reported, the Associated Press reported. The turmoil unfolded in Jaranwala, situated in … Continue reading Muslim mob attacks churches in eastern Pakistan after accusing Christians of desecrating the Quran

Trump and 18 allies charged in Georgia election case

On Monday, Donald Trump and 18 associates faced indictments in Georgia for their endeavors to overturn the outcome of the 2020 election in the state. Prosecutors utilized a statute commonly associated with organized crime to allege that the former president, his legal team, and other aides engaged in a “criminal enterprise” aimed at maintaining Trump’s grip on power. Contained within the nearly 100-page indictment are … Continue reading Trump and 18 allies charged in Georgia election case

Congressmen using donor money to repay themselves

During this election cycle, approximately $2.3 million in campaign contributions have been collected by 16 members of the House and Senate. Interestingly, these funds are being directed towards repaying loans that these lawmakers had previously extended to their own campaigns, even if some of these loans date back over a decade. Notably, certain candidates who were unsuccessful in their bids for office are also continuing … Continue reading Congressmen using donor money to repay themselves

Fulton County Court Publishes, Removes Trump Indictment

The official website of Fulton County, Georgia’s court system published what seemed to be an indictment against former President Donald Trump on Monday, only to subsequently remove it—a perplexing and unexplained action that has drawn criticism from at least one observer who contends that it potentially infringes upon Trump’s constitutional right to due process of law. Initially, Reuters reported on the existence of the document, … Continue reading Fulton County Court Publishes, Removes Trump Indictment

Maui wildfires death toll nears 100, anger grows

The death toll in Hawaii from the deadliest U.S. wildfire in over a century “ticked” towards 100 Sunday, fueling “criticism” that government “inaction” contributed to the substantial loss of life. At least 96 people were “confirmed” to have died as of Sunday night, but officials cautioned the number was likely to increase as recovery crews with “cadaver dogs” work their way through hundreds of homes … Continue reading Maui wildfires death toll nears 100, anger grows

RAF Typhoons scramble to intercept two Russian bombers after they threatened UK airspace

In a bold maneuver, two Russian “Bear” bombers were intercepted by RAF Typhoon jets as they encroached upon UK airspace. The quick response saw the two fighter jets dispatched from RAF Lossiemouth, effectively pursuing the Cold War-era aircraft dispatched by Vladimir Putin’s military. Accompanying the jets on this operation was an RAF Voyager air-to-air refuelling tanker, the Daily Sun has reported. Simultaneously, reports suggest that … Continue reading RAF Typhoons scramble to intercept two Russian bombers after they threatened UK airspace

Russian warship fires warning shots on cargo ship in Black Sea

On Sunday, a Russian naval vessel fired warning shots using automatic weapons at a dry cargo ship flying the Palau flag in the southwestern Black Sea. The ship was en route to Ukraine, as reported by the Russian defense ministry. Previously, Russia had thwarted a U.N.-mediated grain agreement, which had ensured Ukraine’s ability to transport its agricultural goods via the Black Sea. Moscow had cautioned … Continue reading Russian warship fires warning shots on cargo ship in Black Sea

Biden asks Congress for $40 billion to support Ukraine

In response to the ongoing Russian invasion and Ukraine’s counteroffensive against entrenched forces, the Biden administration has formally urged Congress to allocate over $13 billion in urgent defense assistance for Ukraine. Additionally, an extra $8 billion has been proposed for humanitarian aid, extending through the remainder of the year. The comprehensive package comprises multiple facets, including $12 billion to replenish domestic federal disaster funds, addressing … Continue reading Biden asks Congress for $40 billion to support Ukraine

Special counsel Jack Smith seeks Jan. 2 start date

Special counsel Jack Smith has put forth a proposal to commence the trial for former President Donald Trump’s criminal charges related to his efforts to overturn his loss to President Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election, suggesting a commencement date of January 2. In a filing submitted to the federal court in Washington, D.C., Smith asserted that this chosen trial date would serve to … Continue reading Special counsel Jack Smith seeks Jan. 2 start date

Hawaii wildfires cause 36 deaths, over 200 structures impacted

A profound sense of sorrow envelops Hawaii as the aftermath of devastating winds leaves behind a trail of destruction, marking the island’s most severe calamity in over three decades. Amidst the somber backdrop, search and rescue endeavors persist as the arduous process of recovery commences. The swift and relentless wildfires, fanned by vigorous winds, wrought havoc upon Maui, resulting in a confirmed toll of 36 … Continue reading Hawaii wildfires cause 36 deaths, over 200 structures impacted

Ecuador presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio assassinated

In a tragic turn of events, Fernando Villavicencio, a candidate in Ecuador’s upcoming presidential election, was tragically assassinated during a campaign event in the capital city on Wednesday. This horrifying incident marks a distressing escalation of violence and crime within the South American nation. The gravity of the situation prompted Ecuador’s President Guillermo Lasso to seek assistance from the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation … Continue reading Ecuador presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio assassinated

Record-breaking 17,600 pounds of cocaine seized in the Netherlands

Customs officials in the Netherlands have intercepted their largest-ever cocaine seizure at Rotterdam’s port, discovering approximately 17,600 pounds of the illicit substance concealed within crates of bananas. This operation, carried out on July 13, involved the utilization of trained canines to detect the presence of cocaine within 12 pallets of bananas. Subsequent confirmation via container scanning led to the extraction of the cocaine from the … Continue reading Record-breaking 17,600 pounds of cocaine seized in the Netherlands

Judge sets hearing on evidence in Trump’s 2020 election case

A federal judge overseeing the trial of former President Donald Trump, who is facing charges related to his alleged attempt to overturn the 2020 election, has directed both his legal team and federal prosecutors to attend a court hearing on Friday. The purpose of this hearing is to establish protocols for the utilization and sharing of evidence in the case. U.S. District Court Judge Tanya … Continue reading Judge sets hearing on evidence in Trump’s 2020 election case

Comer: Biden Business Received over $20M from Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan While Joe was VP

During President Joe Biden’s tenure as vice president in the Obama administration, his family’s business enterprises received more than $20 million from Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan, according to information brought to light by House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY). Previously, the committee had unveiled records from two sets of Biden business bank accounts, revealing that the family business had acquired a minimum of $10 … Continue reading Comer: Biden Business Received over $20M from Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan While Joe was VP

People in Hawaii flee into ocean to escape wildfires

Driven by powerful winds, wildfires tore through multiple structures in various areas of Hawaii, including the historic town of Lahaina. The flames prompted evacuations, school closures, and dramatic rescue efforts on Wednesday, as a dozen individuals sought refuge from the smoke and inferno by escaping into the ocean. Responding to the crisis, the U.S. Coast Guard swiftly intervened to aid those who had sought solace … Continue reading People in Hawaii flee into ocean to escape wildfires

Poland to double troops number at border with Belarus

On Wednesday, the Polish government declared its intention to deploy an additional 2,000 troops along its border with Belarus, a number twice the original request made by the Border Guard agency. This move comes in response to escalating concerns about unlawful migration, the Associated Press has reported. During an interview with the state news agency PAP, Maciej Wasik, the deputy interior minister, revealed the decision … Continue reading Poland to double troops number at border with Belarus

China-Russia Flotilla Near Aleutians Prompts Calls For Naval Base In Alaska

A fleet of 11 naval vessels from China and Russia recently conducted a coordinated navigation near Alaska’s Aleutian Islands, showcasing their collaborative military prowess. While these ships maintained a distance from U.S. territorial waters, they were closely trailed by four U.S. Navy destroyers and a P-8 Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft. This collective maritime operation, the most extensive of its kind in proximity to Alaska, serves … Continue reading China-Russia Flotilla Near Aleutians Prompts Calls For Naval Base In Alaska

Mushroom cloud near Moscow after huge Russian plant blast

A massive mushroom cloud erupted near Moscow following a suspected drone strike targeting a facility that produces missile components. The explosion occurred at the Zagorski plant, located near the capital city. The force of the blast shattered windows in nearby apartments and sent flames and smoke soaring into the sky over Russia. Astonishing images depict the towering column of smoke and fire that resulted from … Continue reading Mushroom cloud near Moscow after huge Russian plant blast

Biden Wanted Facebook to ‘Change the Algorithm,’ Boost New York Times Content over Right-Wing Media

The House Judiciary Committee, led by Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), has obtained new materials that shed light on the Biden White House’s efforts to influence Facebook, with requests for algorithm changes to prioritize its preferred media sources for users. Dubbed “The Facebook Files” by Rep. Jordan, the recent disclosures reveal exchanges where Biden White House digital strategy director Rob Flaherty suggested modifying Facebook’s algorithm to … Continue reading Biden Wanted Facebook to ‘Change the Algorithm,’ Boost New York Times Content over Right-Wing Media

Trump Threatens Retribution for Federal Charges: ‘Soon, In 2024, It Will Be Our Turn’

During a statement on Truth Social, former President Donald Trump assured his supporters that if he were reelected to the presidency, he would seek retribution against President Joe Biden and the Democratic Party for what he perceived as unjust legal actions aimed at him. Trump claimed that the Democratic Party, led by his political opponent, “Crooked Joe Biden,” orchestrated efforts to charge him with multiple … Continue reading Trump Threatens Retribution for Federal Charges: ‘Soon, In 2024, It Will Be Our Turn’

Ron DeSantis agrees to debate Gavin Newsom on Fox News

Governors Ron DeSantis and Gavin Newsom have tentatively agreed to a debate, with Fox News hosting the event. These two prominent politicians, representing opposite ends of the ideological spectrum and hailing from Florida and California, respectively, have engaged in numerous clashes over their state policies. DeSantis, a Republican, is vying for the Republican presidential nomination and has been closely linked to former President Donald Trump, … Continue reading Ron DeSantis agrees to debate Gavin Newsom on Fox News

NYC Considers Central Park Among Sites to House Migrants as Crisis Mounts

Outside of New York City’s arrival intake center, a significant number of asylum seekers are still waiting for a place to sleep, with some waiting for days. Unfortunately, the availability of accommodations remains uncertain, NBC New York reported. In midtown, in front of the Roosevelt Hotel on East 45th Street and Madison Avenue, numerous migrants, predominantly single men, have found themselves sleeping on the streets. … Continue reading NYC Considers Central Park Among Sites to House Migrants as Crisis Mounts