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Russia 9/11 Teardrop Monument given to the U.S. with No Publicity

This monument located in New Jersey across the river from the scene of the 9-11 attack was donated to the United States from Russia. We are just now learning of this monument as the media said nothing about it. It was dedicated on September 11, 2006. Fox News did not talk about it neither did CNN or MSNBC in the mainstream media. “Nobody ever comes here,” says a taxi driver about the The 100-ft tall, 175-ton memorial. Vladimir Putin was there when construction began and Bill Clinton attended the dedication ceremonyRead More


N. Korea’s Kim warns of Nuclear Attack if ‘Provoked’

The situation on the Korean Peninsula has grown increasingly concerning, with North Korea’s recent statements raising the stakes significantly. Leader Kim Jong Un’s assertion that Pyongyang will not hesitate to utilize nuclear weapons in response to perceived nuclear provocation underscores the gravity of the situation. Despite this worrying rhetoric, a glimmer of hope remains. The US, South Korea, and Japan are pushing for open dialogue without preconditions, urging North Korea to engage in substantive talks instead of further weapons tests. This diplomatic outreach presents a potential way to navigate thisRead More


How to get free COVID tests through the mail

The Biden administration is reopening a program mailing free COVID-19 tests to households who request them and is investing $600 million into boosting test manufacturing. More Americans will again have access to free at-home COVID-19 tests after the expiration of the public health emergency this spring meant many insurers no longer had to fully cover the cost. Details: Starting Sept. 25, households can order four free tests through COVIDTests.gov. Previous Posts on Covid Test Reimbursements: Order 4 Free Home Covid-19 Tests Per Household From Covidtests.gov (No Credit Card Required). The White House has reopened a programRead More


Taco Bell’s new design looks like a bank

Taco Bell has revealed its newest restaurant design and it isn’t your typical “Run for the Border” drive-in. It may look a bit familiar but nothing like a restaurant but a bank at first glance. Named “Taco Bell Defy,” the 3,000 square-foot restaurant concept will be built in Minnesota next year and will include a new drive-thru experience. The restaurant will include four drive-thru lanes, three of which will be dedicated to mobile or other order pick-ups giving customers a “frictionless” experience. Customers will drive under the kitchen and willRead More


Why Fake News Is Here To Stay and How To Spot It

Back in the days when journalism was rewarded and people read newspapers for unbiased papers they had this thing called editorials. Editorials are opinions. Most publications do not seem to tell readers anymore when it’s actual news or an opinion. The problem got worse after Fox News debuted because it was basically an opinion or editorial network. They would tell what they considered the “news” but in their biased way of doing so. The problem got worse in the last election when the internet has been flooded with many propaganda,Read More