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Nearly 70% of Gaza aid from U.S.-built pier stolen
An aid truck rolls off the U.S.-built floating pier on its journey to a U.N. warehouse in Gaza. (CENTCOM photo)
(JNS) -- Close to three-fourths of the humanitarian aid transported from a new $320 million floating pier built by the U.S. military off the Gaza coast was stolen on Saturday en route to a U.N. warehouse, Reuters reported on Tuesday.
Eleven trucks “were cleaned out by Palestinians” on the journey to the World Food Programme warehouse in Deir El Balah in the central Strip, with only fiv
Report: Israel opts for limited Rafah action with Biden's blessing
IDF soldiers during operational activity in the Jabalia area of northern Gaza on Monday, May 20, 2024. (IDF photo)
(JNS) -- Israel will not engage in a full-scale military offensive in Gaza’s southernmost city of Rafah. Instead, it will continue its limited operation in the last Hamas bastion, with the blessing of the Biden administration, according to Washington Post analyst David Ignatius.
In an opinion piece published on Monday citing sources familiar with the matter, the newspaper’s senior c
Poll reveals which vice president pick most helps Trump with voters
By Rebeka Zeljko
Daily Caller News Foundation
A recent poll found that voters say they would be more likely to support former President Donald Trump if Republican South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott is on the ticket in 2024.
Scott leads the field of possible vice presidential contenders, including former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, Republican Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York and former independent Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii, according to a
Man gets 30 years in prison for attacking ex-Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband with a hammer
David DePape, the man convicted of attempting to kidnap Nancy Pelosi and attacking her husband with a hammer, was sentenced ...
Michael Cohen Admitted To 'Stealing Donald Trump's Money': Kash Patel
At a press briefing outside former President Trump's NYC hush money trial, former Trump Administration official Kash Patel ...
Every breath you take could fill your nose and throat with invisible plastics
(STUDY FINDS) -- Every breath you take could be full of invisible plastic particles invading your body. Now, scientists in Australia know where this plastic pollution is building up in our bodies.
A groundbreaking study by a team at the University of Technology Sydney reveals a concern far more intimate and invisible than smog or smoke: microplastics and nanoplastics, tiny particles that regularly infiltrate the human respiratory tract. These findings, documented in the journal Environmental Ad
Life expectancy to reach 80s by 2050, global forecast says
(STUDY FINDS) -- Close your eyes and imagine the world nearly three decades from now in 2050. What do you picture? Flying cars zooming through the skies? Robot assistants in every home? While the future may hold many technological wonders, there’s still one critical question to answer: what will the overall health of the human population look like? Luckily, a new study has some good news, finding that the average person will also be living longer in the future.
A comprehensive study published i
Elites take big step toward 'stroking out' old Joe
It's been two months since I published my WND column titled "'Joey the Scapegoat' will soon exit stage left," in which I reiterated my predictions – going all the way back to the Democratic Convention of 2020 – that Joe Biden would eventually take the fall for the entire constellation of Dem debacles that were made inevitable by the astonishing overreach of their criminal conspiracy to deny Donald Trump the second term he rightfully earned.
I argued that the most likely scenario for removing Bid
Trump and Netanyahu: 2 leaders with spines of titanium
So let me get this right: The murder by beheading of the American journalist for The Wall Street Journal, Feb. 1, 2002, in Pakistan was a case of, "It happens." Videos of Muslims using the head of the young journalist, husband and father as a soccer ball and a ball to play catch with were broadcast around the world. But, that too didn't matter; after all, Danny Pearl was only a Jew.
Do you remember what the United Nations and the International Criminal Court (ICC) said and did in conjunction wit
Ungagging President Trump
The Trump trial in New York is winding down, and along with that is the gag order that was issued to Trump. He had to keep his mouth shut about witnesses in the trial, jurors and lawyers. It didn't work perfectly. He was fined a few thousand dollars for several violations.
So what I have decided to do is issue a series of comments that I believe would represent some verbal punches Trump would have thrown if he could.
Of course, if Trump gets elected in November and these giggles helped take him
The mysterious 'survivor' from Iranian president's fatal crash
On Sunday, May 19, a helicopter transporting Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, 63, Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian, the governor of Iran's East Azerbaijan province and other officials, along with their bodyguards, crashed.
The incident occurred in the mountainous East Azerbaijan province situated in the northeast part of the country. Raisi was returning to Tehran after attending a dedication ceremony for a newly constructed dam on the Aras River jointly built by Azerbaijan and Iran along
Trump's Sun Belt hopes and Rust Belt needs
Donald Trump's first election redrew the map of American politics; suddenly Pennsylvania and Michigan were in the Republican column for the first time since the 1980s.
But they didn't stay there: The Rust Belt states that made Trump president in 2016 sent Joe Biden to the White House in 2020.
That second Trump election also redrew the map, this time forfeiting two Sun Belt states that had been Republican for decades, Arizona and Georgia, to the Democrats.
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GOP, stop accusing our candidates of not being qualified!
One of the many ways Republicans sabotage each other is by blasting candidates in primary races for allegedly lacking experience and qualifications. While Democrats often settle on one candidate early in the primary race – unlike us with our emphasis on treating people as individuals, Democrats are much easier to herd and control top down with groupthink – we have these long, bruising primaries where we demolish each other over every tiny imagined flaw, draining funds and leaving little for the
8 things the church can learn from LGBT activists
In October 2007, I delivered a series of lectures on the subject of "Homosexuality, the Church, and Society." The lectures were held at the Booth Playhouse in the Blumenthal Performing Arts Center in the heart of Charlotte, North Carolina, and they attracted considerable attention from the local media. One of the lectures was titled, "What the Church Can Learn from the Gay and Lesbian Community," and in the 90-minute talk, I made eight specific points.
In my just-released book, "Turn the Tide: H
'Just mind-blowing': Teen on verge of making history after incredibly rare catch
Gardner Love (Courtesy Ken Love)
(WALA-TV) -- ELBERTA, Alabama -- A Baldwin County teenager has quite a fish story to tell. The Elberta High School junior was on a solo after school fishing trip Tuesday, May 14, 2024 when he hooked into something big. A few frantic moments and a bent hook later, he was able to land the new pending Alabama state record snook.
Gardner Love has got a lot to smile about. He’s been fishing all his life and is passionate about it. So much so, it’s his favorite after s
Mom flying with toddler gets assistance, and a fellow traveler is not happy about it
(FOX NEWS) -- A woman is sharing her recent airplane drama with others on social media after another woman tried to shame her for traveling with an infant who made some noise — and for switching seats.
Describing herself as 31 years old and traveling alone with a 19-month-old son on a three-hour flight, the woman said her child, who was "under age two," had to sit on her lap.
"I also had a big backpack with all the necessities that I keep on the floor and easily accessible," wrote the woman on
WATCH: Congresswoman MTG is a 'bully,' 'has to be smacked in the mouth,' prof says
U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., appears at a 'Save America' rally in Vandalia, Ohio, on Monday, Nov. 7, 2022.
(THE COLLEGE FIX) -- A Princeton University professor called Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene a “bully,” and suggested bullies need to be “smacked in the mouth.”
Professor Eddie Glaude made the comments recently on MSNBC where he is also a political analyst.
During an MSNBC interview about 'incivility' in politics, @esglaude suggested @mtgreenee is a 'bully,' and said 'some
Attendance at major Christian denomination remains below pre-pandemic levels
Westminster Abbey in England
(CHRISTIAN POST) -- The Church of England has failed to return to pre-pandemic levels of attendance, the latest figures show.
Average weekly attendance at services rose by nearly 5% to 685,000 in 2023, new data released by the denomination on Monday reveals.
It marks a third year of consecutive growth for the Church of England but figures still remain far below the 845,000 — or around 1.45% of the population — who were attending in 2019 before the pandemic struck.
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'From thug life to Christ': Ex-prisoner reaching 1 million for Jesus after divine encounter in jail
John Robert Hill Jr., a.k.a. Holy Gabbana
(CBN NEWS) -- A former prison inmate who chased fame, money, drugs, and women says he was radically changed during an encounter with the Holy Spirit in his jail cell that changed his "fate from thug life to Christ."
John Robert Hill Jr. is better known by his one million online followers as Holy Gabbana.
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'Nowhere near ready for prime time': Biden wants companies to disclose climate risks
By Nick Pope
Daily Caller News Foundation
Six major American financial institutions struggled to accurately assess the extent of their exposure to climate change and related risks, according to the Federal Reserve.
The Fed ran a pilot program for six leading American banks to assess how ready they are to keep track of the risks that climate change poses to their businesses, a practice that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is attempting to mandate for large corporations across the c