Shots were reportedly fired at U.S. Border Patrol agents during immigration enforcement operations in Little Village Saturday afternoon.
America's biggest export might soon be its own citizens. According to the American Psychological Association, 63% of adults ages 18 to 34 have considered leaving the country this year because of "the state of the nation." Among parents, more than half (53%) say the same. The study found that stress about the country's future has hit a historic high. 75% of Americans say they're more worried about the direction of the nation than they used to be, and 76% call that fear a "significant source of stress." Dummkopf Trumpf's approval rating is 37% and thanks to his fascist, xenophobic, and oligarch-oriented junta, record numbers of American students have been applying to attend college outside the US. Tuition costs, school shootings, and ICE oppression against free speech on American college campuses have taken their toll: drudge.com. Who can blame America's youth for wanting to leave? Read more
'What About The 7 Others?': Trump Shows His Desperation For Recognition
A new report based on the analysis of the gait of an individual who placed a pipe bomb in Washington, DC on 6 Jan 2021, claims that the gait matches a former member of the US Capitol Police. On 6 Jan 2021, pipe bombs were found at the Republican and Democratic National Committees' headquarters. The pipe bombs, which never detonated, were placed shortly before insurrectionists stormed the US Capitol. The new allegation is based on a software analysis of the suspect's gait. Blaze Media founder Glenn Beck said his outlet had discovered the identity of the suspect who placed at least one of the bombs. USCP have not commented on the allegation. A match of between 94% and 98% percent was found between the gait of the suspect and Shauni Rae Kerkhoff (31) of Alexandria, VA. Kerkhoff was a USCP officer for over four years before leaving for the CIA, where she worked in campus security. Read more
The audacity to simply rob an individual has to rest in over-broad laws. Is this white justice or just simply armed robbery?
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The nefarious Trumpf junta is trying to poach NYPD officers with social media ads that suggest the NYPD doesn't respect them or their families. "Join an agency that respects you, your family and your commitment to serving in law enforcement," reads the ICE ad, posted to the agency's social media pages and aimed directly at NYPD officers. The pitch links to a recruitment page declaring "America has been invaded by criminals and predators" and promising signing bonuses up to $50,000. The ads come as the NYPD faces persistent staffing struggles, the Trumpf junta continues deporting migrants en masse, and tensions between NYC and the federal government escalate. ICE is promising up to $50,000 in signing bonuses, but it can't match the high earning potential NYPD officers can reach with overtime. ICE salaries in NY start at $63,000 with a top range of $163,000. Read more
The Associated Press reported that in June 2024, the European Union's top court ordered Hungary to pay a $223 million fine for depriving migrants of their right to apply for asylum and an additional fine of 1 million euros per day for failing to comply.
The shrine to a San Francisco bodega cat continues to grow a week after he was killed by a robotaxi. A mound of brilliant marigolds, colorful hand-written notes, candles, treats, and cat toys overflows onto the sidewalk under a large portrait of a regal-looking tabby adorned with a crown. Locals are grieving the loss of KitKat, a fixture at Randa's Market in the Mission District, after a Waymo driverless taxi ran over him during a stop to pick up passengers on the night of Oct. 27. Read more
The unofficial mayor of a busy San Francisco street is dead after being struck by one of Waymo's self-driving cars. KitKat, the beloved pet cat at Randa's Market, was run over by an automated car on 27 Oct. He was rushed to a hospital by a bartender working nearby, but was pronounced dead. KitKat's death has sparked an outpouring of fury and sadness from those who loved him " and questions about the dangers posed by self-driving cars. Randa's Market owner Mike Zeidan said: He was a special cat. You can tell by the love and support he's getting from the community that he was amazing.' San Francisco Supervisor Jackie Fielder spoke out publicly, saying: Waymo thinks they can just sweep this under the rug and we will all forget, but here in the Mission, we will never forget our sweet KitKat.' Read more
"If you're a New York business owner who doesn't like the direction your city is headed, we have a message for you: Tennessee is open for business. Strong economy. Low taxes. Government won't get in your way. TN is the place for people who value opportunity, security and freedom."
We have met the enemy of civilization, and it's women. Not individual women, mind you. Because any given individual woman can possess masculine characteristics. And certainly not homemakers " those are the women who are doing the job they've done for millenniums, taking care of the family. No, the challenge to civilization is presented, in the view of Helen Andrews, a writer and editor who served as a senior editor at The American Conservative, by the women who are entering the workplace in such great numbers that they now make up large portions or majorities of their professions. In that Read more
Sean Dunn faced single misdemeanor offense after federal grand jurors refused to indict him on the felony charge sought by prosecutors.
Certain blockbuster obesity drugs will be available for as little as $149 per month and more Medicare enrollees will have access to them under two deals announced Thursday by the Trump administration.
They are not the first to be stuck in space, and, if space junk has anything to do with it, they won't be the last.