Antisemitic incidents in the United States increased by 200 percent in the year since Hamas terrorists launched an attack on Israel, representing a record high. The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) announced in a press release on Sunday that “preliminary data” gathered between October 7, 2023, and September 24, 2024, found that there had been “more than...
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Israeli Ground Forces Enter Lebanon – RedState
For the first time since 2006, Israeli forces have penetrated into Lebanon in a new, targeted ground offensive against Hezbollah. Israel has been systematically working to eliminate the terror organization’s leadership, using targeted strikes as well as exploding electronic devices in a unique attack on Hezbollah’s communications network. But the Israel Defense Force (IDF) has...
Javier Milei Denounces Globalism and Defends Freedom in His First UN Speech
🔊 Listen Post For the first time as president, Javier Milei delivered a speech at the United Nations, where he firmly positioned Argentina against globalist impositions, emphasizing a sovereign stance, particularly in defense of freedom against totalitarianism. He distanced himself from what he calls «the caste» and condemned politicians who prioritize their own interests over...
Princess Kate Makes First Public Appearance Since Completing Chemo
LONDON (AP) – Kate, the Princess of Wales, made her first public appearance Sunday since she announced she had completed chemotherapy and would return to some public duties. Kate and her husband, Prince William, were seen Sunday attending church with King Charles III and Queen Camilla near their royal Balmoral estate in Scotland. Kate, 42,...
Murderer Migrant From Uganda Escapes Deportation From Britain
A murderer migrant from Uganda will not be deported after British judges found that sending him back to his homeland would violate his human rights. The UK Home Office has once again been thwarted by the left-leaning judiciary and foreign laws, as the government attempted to remove a murderer from Uganda, who was convicted in...
New Zealand Pilot Freed After 19-Month Captivity by Indonesian Rebels
(AFP) — New Zealand pilot Phillip Mehrtens has been released from captivity by rebels in Indonesia’s restive Papua region and is in good health despite the 19-month ordeal, Indonesian and New Zealand authorities said Saturday. Mehrtens, 38, was working for Indonesian airline Susi Air when he was snatched by rebels from the West Papua National...
Panama’s President Promises to ‘End the Odyssey of the Darién’ for U.S.-Bound Migrants
The president of Panama, José Raúl Mulino, reiterated on Thursday his plans to deport United States-bound migrants who cross Panama through the dangerous Darién Gap jungle trail. Mulino made the assertion as part of a speech after the National Scrutiny Board officially proclaimed him president of Panama for the 2024-2029 term. “I will make an...
Climate Change ‘More Fundamental’ Threat Than Terrorism, Say UK Gov’t
Britain’s top diplomat has claimed that climate change represents a greater threat than terrorism or Russia to the national security of the United Kingdom. In his first major address since the left-wing Labour Party won the general election in July, Foreign Secretary David Lammy said Tuesday that the supposed climate crisis will be “central” to...
Justin Trudeau Under Pressure as Canada’s Liberals Lose Crucial Montreal Election
Embattled Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau came under even more pressure to resign on Tuesday after his Liberal Party lost a “safe seat” in Montreal to the Bloc Quebecois. Current polling suggests Pierre Poilievre and his Conservative Party would obliterate the Liberal Party if the election were held today. The Liberals fear a vote of...
Cuts Rates by Half Percentage Point
The Federal Reserve moved to cut interest rates by a half percentage point—the first reduction since the central bank cut rates to near zero when the pandemic struck in 2020—in a vote of confidence that inflation will continue to moderate and an attempt to fend off a further increase in unemployment. “Recent indicators suggest that...


