The Friday Five – Trump in the Dock
The biggest question of the 2024 presidential campaign is whether jurors will cast ballots on the fate of Donald Trump before voters.
The biggest question of the 2024 presidential campaign is whether jurors will cast ballots on the fate of Donald Trump before voters.
The 12-mile-long Kerch Bridge connecting Russia to the Crimean peninsula was bombed by Ukraine early Monday. In response, Russia pulled out of a deal allowing Ukrainian farmers to export crops, raising fears over global food supplies.
The Intercept reports that the Department of Homeland Security is broadening efforts to clamp down on speech it considers dangerous by partnering the big tech platforms. This isn’t news to anyone who’s been paying attention.Continue Reading
Drought across America’s farm belt threatens winter wheat and next year’s wheat, corn, and soybean crops. Add to that record low supplies and surging demand for diesel, and higher food prices will be with us for a while.Continue Reading
The pro-abortion group Jane’s Revenge is posting flyers around Washington, DC calling for riots in response the Supreme Court’s expected ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade.Continue Reading
New research shows that only 7% of people in the UK describe themselves as practicing Christians, while a survey of Christian pastors in the US found that only 37% have a biblical worldview.Continue Reading
The New York Times and other corporate media outlets described the surrender of troops holed up at the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol as the end of Ukraine’s “combat mission” there.Continue Reading
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul used the weekend massacre in Buffalo to call for legislation to “silence the voices of hatred and racism.” It appears the Elon Musk’s bid to buy Twitter has convinced them that they can’t rely on corporate censorship anymore.Continue Reading
The surge in the price of fertilizer in recent months is forcing farmers to choose between planting and fertilizing. This means reduced yields, higher prices, and potential famine.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine may have been inspired by the writings of neo-Nazi mystic Alexsandr Dugin, who believes Russia should control the “world island”—all of Europe and Asia.Continue Reading
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