NATION
NYC Begs Supreme Court to Allow Over 800,000 Illegal Immigrants Vote
FBI Agent Says He Hassles People ‘Every Day, All Day Long’ Over Face
Can Turning Point Action’s ‘Chase The Vote’ Offset Democrats’ Election Machine?
Two Weeks to Flatten Became Eight Months to Change the Election
Wyoming Bill Would Ban Tracking of Gun Sales by Credit Card Companies
Dem clients of daughter of NY judge in Trump hush-money trial raised $93M off the case (Mainstream)
UC Berkeley in hot water after allegedly letting only non-whites work its farm on Saturdays
Cretins of BlackRock Ordered to Cease and Desist
The Social Justice War To Replace Christianity
HAWKINS: The 10 Most Destructive Americans of My 8 Decades
8) Teddy Kennedy – Most folks remember Teddy as the guy who left Mary Joe Kopechne to die in his car at Chappaquiddick. The real damage came after he avoided punishment for her death and became a major Democrat force in the US Senate, pushing through transformative liberal policies in health care and education. The real damage was the 1965 Hart-Cellar immigration bill he pushed hard for that changed the quota system to increase the flow of third world people without skills into the US and essentially ended large-scale immigration from Europe.
7) Walter Cronkite – Cronkite was a much beloved network anchor who began the politicalization of America’s news media with his infamous broadcast from Vietnam that described the Tet Offensive as a major victory for the Communists and significantly turned the gullible American public against the Vietnam War. In fact, the Tet offensive was a military disaster for the NVA and Viet Cong, later admitted by North Vietnamese military leaders. Decades later Cronkite admitted he got the story wrong. But it was too late. The damage was done.
WORLD
Ukrainian Neo-Nazis Work Under Fake ‘Russian Partisan’ Flag in Belgorod
At least 9 children killed in S. Afghanistan landmine explosion
Google Will Destroy Data That Was Collected From Chrome’s Incognito Mode
Uber Eats settles driver’s biometric ID verification discrimination case
Egyptian President Sisi sworn in for third term
HEMISPHERE
Canadians mount Freedom Convoy-styled protests against carbon tax
Is Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua ‘Invading’ the US?
Argentina’s President Milei Makes His ‘First Mistake’ On Bitcoin
HEALTH
Linoleic Acid: The Disease-Causing Toxin Lurking in Our Foods (YT)
MACRO
The Senate Calls Out-of-Control Spending a National Security Threat, Keeps Spending Anyway. (Ron Paul)
New York, Detroit, Los Angeles, San Francisco And Baltimore Were Once Such Beautiful Cities…
Fed to Offer Every Household $1 Million from its New Discount Window
MICRO
Donald Trump’s Social Media Platform ‘Truth Social’ Drops by $4 Billion in Worth in Just One Week
Failed Australian rideshare app accuses Uber of illegally operating service to gain unfair advantage (Mainstream)
NEARLY $100M IN CRYPTO HACKS RECOVERED IN MARCH, SAYS PECKSHIELD
WORTH ANOTHER LOOK
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