A massive cold blast is sweeping across most parts of China, unleashing snow, mixed precipitation, and dangerous wind. China’s energy crisis eased last month but could soon be ignited again by wicked winter weather. According to the website weather.com.cn, which the China Meteorological Administration runs, more than 100 weather alerts are issued for the country as… Continue reading Cold Snap Sweeps Across China As Fears Of Energy Crisis Reemerge
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The Benefit Of SARS-CoV-2 Natural Immunity In The Armed Forces
Authored by Scott Sturman via RealClearDefense.com, The risks to soldiers, sailors, and airmen of contracting SARS-CoV-2 affect the readiness of military organizations. The condition of an individual’s immune status determines susceptibility to infection and is dependent on one’s pre-existing medical condition, the implementation of beneficial prophylactic treatments, and whether protection is conferred by natural immunity… Continue reading The Benefit Of SARS-CoV-2 Natural Immunity In The Armed Forces
Two Of 17 Kidnapped Missionaries In Haiti Released, US Aid Group Says
Two missionaries kidnapped by a dangerous street gang in Haiti last month have been released, according to a statement released by the US-based Christian Aid Ministries. “We have learned that two of the hostages in Haiti were released. We praise God for this! Only limited information can be provided, but we are able to report that… Continue reading Two Of 17 Kidnapped Missionaries In Haiti Released, US Aid Group Says
Biden Using Backdoor Rule To Pass Free College Agenda
Authored by Gerard Scimeca via RealClearEducation.com, Americans by and large oppose giveaways to the affluent or privileged, which explains why they consistently oppose forgiving college student-loan debt. Eighty percent of Americans have no student loan debt, and those who carry debt are disproportionately millennials with advanced degrees – and higher earning potential. Easy loan forgiveness falls under the umbrella… Continue reading Biden Using Backdoor Rule To Pass Free College Agenda
Waukesha Massacre Suspect Charged With Five Counts Of Murder
Update (1415ET): Despite what CNN is peddling, Waukesha police believe Sunday’s parade massacre was intentional. According to CBS Chicago, Darrell Brooks, 39, has been charged with five counts of murder. According to the police chief, the deaths were “not a terrorist event.” The dead range in age from 52 to 81. JUST IN – Darrell… Continue reading Waukesha Massacre Suspect Charged With Five Counts Of Murder
BofA Is Bearish On Markets Ahead Of The 2022 “Rates Shock”
For those who have been following BofA CIO Michael Hartnett’s sometimes disjointed thoughts and observations, dutifully jotted down in his weekly Flow Show report (and summarized here), it will come as no surprise that the Bank of America strategist has been turning decisively bearish in recent months (see BofA Chief Strategist: Markets Are About To… Continue reading BofA Is Bearish On Markets Ahead Of The 2022 “Rates Shock”
Texas AG Accuses Biden Admin Of Creating Border Crisis As Large Migrant Caravan Approaches
Authored by Naveen Athrappully via The Epoch Times, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has accused the Biden administration of not following federal laws and “inviting” illegal migrants by changing policies meant to discourage them from entering the country. Paxton’s comments come as a migrant caravan with almost 3,000 Haitians and Central Americans reportedly departed Tapachula, Mexico late last… Continue reading Texas AG Accuses Biden Admin Of Creating Border Crisis As Large Migrant Caravan Approaches
Billionaire Beef: Elon Musk And Jamie Dimon Have A Longstanding Feud, Report Reveals
Talk about burying the lede…in a lawsuit… It looks like a recent lawsuit filed by JP Morgan against Tesla’s Elon Musk is apparently the first public indication of what has been a longstanding feud between Musk and JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon, according to a new report by the WSJ. At the heart of the… Continue reading Billionaire Beef: Elon Musk And Jamie Dimon Have A Longstanding Feud, Report Reveals
Pentagon Confirms US Will Start Over-the-Horizon Mission In Afghanistan
Authored by Jason Ditz via AntiWar.com, Over the weekend, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin talked up the long-promised “over-the-horizon” missions to keep attacking Afghanistan without being in Afghanistan. Austin said this would be part of a relentless focus on terrorism, talking of action coming against ISIS-K and al-Qaeda. US troops left Afghanistan after the Taliban routed the US-backed… Continue reading Pentagon Confirms US Will Start Over-the-Horizon Mission In Afghanistan
Goldman: Another Fiscal Package Next Year Appears Likely
Commenting on Friday’s passage of Biden’s BBB bill, Goldman’s Alec Phillips writes that the Biden fiscal agenda took two steps forward over the last week, as the President signed the “hard” infrastructure bill into law and the House passed its version of the “Build Back Better” (BBB) legislation. That said, those were arguably the easier… Continue reading Goldman: Another Fiscal Package Next Year Appears Likely