The Friday Five: Hezbollah Finds Out
Israel continued pounding Hezbollah sites this week, eliminating two more senior military commanders as talk begins of a ground operation in southern Lebanon.
Israel continued pounding Hezbollah sites this week, eliminating two more senior military commanders as talk begins of a ground operation in southern Lebanon.
For the first time in modern history, the FCC has fast-tracked sale of a chain of radio stations to a foreign owner—in this case, George Soros, and just in time for the 2024 election.
The Pentagon announced Monday that an unspecified number of troops are being sent to the Middle East, adding to the 40,000 already deployed there in case the Israel-Hezbollah conflict spreads.
For the second day in a row, communication devices used by Hezbollah exploded simultaneously in what appears to be a Mossad op, leaving nine dead and at least 450 injured.
An elite unit of Israeli soldiers destroyed an underground site in Syria Sunday producing precision missiles for Hezbollah, Syria, and Iranian-backed militias.
Pundits think Kamala Harris won Tuesday’s presidential debate with Donald Trump, but post-debate surveys show it didn’t help her with voters.
Employment numbers show that all job growth in the United States since July 2018 has benefited foreign-born workers.
What may be the only presidential debate of the campaign is tonight, hosted by ABC. Kamala Harris and Donald Trump will be looking for opportunities to create viral sound bites, which means it should be entertaining but not very informative.
A short update today as Derek is traveling back from a weekend event in North Dakota: Israel launches a major operation in Samaria to root out terrorists and Harris is forced to change strategy after giving up on live mics during the debate with Trump. FOLLOW US! X: @WatchSkyWatchTV |Continue Reading
Turkey has applied to join BRICS, according to reports. That could be problematic since it’s a member of NATO, which is in a proxy war with BRICS member Russia.
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