Retired IDF General Thinks Israel Could Strike Iran Within Three Months
Amir Avivi, 30-year Israeli Defense Force veteran who retired as a brigadier general and now serves as chairman of the Israel Defense and Security Forum
Amir Avivi, 30-year Israeli Defense Force veteran who retired as a brigadier general and now serves as chairman of the Israel Defense and Security Forum
On Tuesday in an interview with CBS News, Mark Zandi, Moody’s Analytics Chief Economist, said “things are going to start to wobble and break and
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office has canceled the grand jury meeting that was slated to take place on Wednesday for the possible indictment of
Durante una audiencia, jefes de la Patrulla Fronteriza de EE. UU. expusieron la terrorifica suma de 9,400 libras de la droga, Fentanilo fue encontrada en
Gal Luft, co-director of the Washington-based foreign policy think tank, Institute for the Analysis of Global Security, claims he told the FBI and DOJ in
On Monday President Biden issued his first veto after Congress voted to nullify a Labor Department rule allowing fund managers of retirement plans to consider
In an interview with Fox Nation’s Piers Morgan, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) talked about how he would defeat President Joe Biden if he decides
Credit Suisse Additional Tier 1 (AT1) bondholders are exploring possible legal action following the state-backed rescue by UBS which wiped out AT1 bonds according to
Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida made a surprise visit to Ukraine and is expected to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv. Kishida has
Daily Mail reported that former President Donald Trump will likely be indicted on Wednesday at the earliest, however, he won’t appear before a judge in
President Biden on Monday signed a measure that requires the federal government to declassify intelligence data on the origins of COVID-19. The House of Representatives
In the first public response on Monday to former President Trump’s announcement of his own impending arrest to take place on Tuesday, Florida Gov. Ron
French President Emmanuel Macron’s government has survived two votes of no confidence after he used a special constitutional power to force a bill through parliament
The wave of revival which began at Asbury University in Kentucky and spread to other colleges in Ohio, Alabama, Texas, and Tennessee is now coming
In a ruling by a U.S. District Judge in Manhattan, JPMorgan Chase and Deutsche Bank AG have been ordered to face lawsuits for allegedly enabling
The conservative Federation for American Immigration Reform’s March study found New Yorkers will pay $9.9 billion in government programs that help illegal immigrants in 2023.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has reinstated preferred trade status with Japan as the two countries try to move past some difficult history and
As former President Trump faces a potential arrest, New York officials prepare for civil unrest from protests against Manhattan District Attorney’s Office seeking Trump’s indictment.
New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) recently hosted a drag queen story hour that was “family friendly” in NYC at The Center, an LGBTQ
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) wants to use federal healthcare funds to cover at least six months of rent for the state’s homeless population under
Spain’s Socialist government led by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is facing a vote of no confidence brought by the country’s right-wing Vox party. The Vox
A Russian Su-35 “Flanker” fighter intercepted an American B-52 bomber over the Baltic Sea, less than a week after Russian fighters forced down an American
According to NASA an eruption on the Sun happened on March 12 ejecting solar material with debris toward Earth. NASA reported that a coronal mass
Rep. James Comer, House Oversight Committee Chairman, said there is a possibility that the Biden family might have 11 more deals linked to China aside
What the United States’ leadership did to secure the unanimous approval of the United Nations’ resolutions, and then forge a coalition of such diverse nations
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) is demanding that Alvin Bragg, Manhattan District Attorney, testify in a letter sent to Bragg Monday in the
On Monday shares of Credit Suisse fell 60 percent, a day after rival UBS acquired the troubled bank at a lowball price of 3 billion
On Monday former President Donald Trump accused Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg of “interference in a presidential election.” Bragg’s office is seeking to indict Trump
Protests were held in South Africa calling on President Cyril Ramaphosa to resign as load-shedding sees some business and homes go without power sometimes up
Thailand’s parliament has been dissolved by Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha just days before the House of Representatives was set to finish it’s four-year term. The
A new report estimates that in the last eighteen months, over 43,000 people have died during the longest drought on record in Somalia, half of
A Methodist Bible college in the U.K. fired a Christian theologian and threatened to report him as a terrorist because of his tweets opposing homosexuality.
The World Health Organization (WHO) criticized Chinese officials for withholding data on the origin of COVID-19. “These data could have — and should have —
Minnesota elementary school music teacher Kourtney Ryan posted a video on social media about a conversation with a coworker after students claim they cannot figure
Chinese President Xi Jinping is making a three-day visit to Moscow as Russia is continuing to wage war with Ukraine and the ICC has issued
El Salvador’s ongoing crackdown on gangs could prompt those still free to flee the embattled nation moving north toward the U.S. Some leaders of the
California Assemblyman Bill Essayli (R) has proposed a bill that would require public school teachers to inform parents if their child starts to publicly identify
Former President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social Saturday that he will be “ARRESTED ON TUESDAY” after “illegal leaks” came out that Manhattan District Attorney’s
At least 14 people were killed in a strong earthquake that shook a coastal region of Ecuador and northern Peru. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
Here we go again. Another Soros-funded Democrat prosecutor takes aim at President Donald Trump.[1][2] Fearing they cannot legitimately beat him at the ballot box, they
YouVersion, la aplicación bíblica móvil mejor calificada, anunció que Cuba se distinguió en 2022 como el país con el mayor aumento en el compromiso con
Un evento de avivamiento de cuatro días en una iglesia local el año pasado se ha convertido en una decimonovena semana de avivamiento en el
House GOP members are demanding a briefing from the Biden Administration on Russia assisting China expand its nuclear weapons program. House Armed Services Committee Chairman
Investigations into ByteDance, TikTok’s Chinese parent company, have been launched by the FBI and DOJ for allegedly spying on journalists, including Americans. According to Engadget, ByteDance
The International Criminal Court has issued a warrant for the arrest of Russian President Vladimir Putin for what it says are Putin’s personal responsibility in
United States, Canada, India, Japan and South Korea are holding The Sea Dragon 23 joint military exercise as South Korea and Japan hold talks to
Reports of revival post-Asbury are continuing to circulate as The Inspire Broadcasting Network posted pictures on March 14 of students worshipping, praying and being baptized
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the U.N.’s nuclear ‘watchdog’ based in Vienna, has reported that 2.5 tons of natural uranium that was stored in
Rob Walker, Hunter Biden’s business associate, has been asked to testify before the House Oversight Committee after subpoenaed financial documents revealed that he transferred over
Protestors have shut down traffic, shop windows are being broken and street fires burn in Paris and other cities after French President Emmanuel Macron invoked
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