16 Republican AGs ask Congress to crack down on ‘shield laws’ protecting abortionists
Sixteen Republican state attorneys general have signed a letter to the leaders of Congress demanding federal action to stop state “shield laws” that help abortionists facilitate illegal abortions across state lines.
Ukrainian drones spark massive fires at Russian oil refineries, force Samara airport and defense factories shotdown
Multiple Russian governors confirmed drone strikes on petroleum and defense facilities, with attacks spanning from Samara to Ryazan oblasts . Witnesses reported loud explosions near Dyagilevo airfield in Ryazan Oblast. Another oil refinery in Ryazan city was reportedly struck, with local social media publishing eyewitness videos showing a column of fire.
Karl Marx claimed he was an atheist but displayed satanic tendencies
In the same decade that Marx wrote ‘The Communist Manifesto’, Kengor pointed out, he was also writing demonic poems and plays. Marx was born in 1818 in the very Catholic town of Trier, Germany, Kengor explained. Marx was baptised as a Christian in 1824, even though he was born into an Orthodox Jewish family. “[There] were a bunch of Rabbis in the family,” Kengor said. So how did it come to Marx being baptised into the Christian faith? Was Marx a satanist? There are strong indications that he could have been,
Reverse water carrier set to begin pumping into Sea of Galilee, three years after completion
Three years after construction was completed and the reverse water carrier – designed to transfer desalinated water via the National Water Carrier to the Sea of Galilee – was inaugurated, the project is set to be activated for the first time this coming October, Kan News reported Tuesday. Due to severe drought and less than half the average rainfall in the Sea of Galilee’s drainage basin, the water level is now just 60 centimeters (nearly 24 inches) above the lower red line.
As more countries express willingness to recognize a Palestinian state, some express reservation over Hamas role
The government of France was not successful in its attempt to get a large number of countries to recognize a Palestinian state during the UN Conference on the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the implementation of the two-state solution in New York on Tuesday. While several countries expressed interest in joining a future resolution on such a recognition, France failed to secure a definitive statement at the conference. Several Arab states have stated that any recognition of a Palestinian state should be contingent on the disarmament of Hamas and its removal from Gaza.
Europe is encouraging a new age of terrorism
Just as Palestinians rose to world attention storming schools, hijacking airplanes, and even attacking the Olympics, new aspirants will try to win international support by targeting European airlines and taking European hostages. If terrorism is a wildfire, Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron — who announced on July 24 that France would also recognize Palestine — have chosen to pour gasoline rather than water on it.
Columbia’s deal with Trump pushes notorious anti-Israel prof, former PLO spox to scrap Middle East history course
An anti-Israel Columbia University professor emeritus, Rashid Khalidi, canceled his Middle Eastern history course over the Ivy League school’s settlement with the Trump administration, claiming the deal makes it “impossible to teach.” He pointed to the university’s adoption of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) definition of anti-Semitism.
Unusual footage: Terrorists exit tunnel shaft – and surrender
The IDF Spokesperson released rare footage on Saturday showing Hamas terrorists surrendering to Givati Brigade soldiers operating in Beit Hanoun in northern Gaza for nearly a month. During the operation, soldiers identified several terrorists emerging from a tunnel shaft. The terrorists confessed they had planned to flee after another terrorist who had been with them was killed in a clash with IDF forces. According to the IDF, the terrorists also disclosed information about a nearby weapons cache, which they then led the forces to.
Hamas Says It Won’t Disarm Unless Independent Palestinian State Established
Hamas said on Saturday that it would not disarm unless an independent Palestinian state is established – a fresh rebuke to a key Israeli demand to end the war in Gaza. Indirect negotiations between Hamas and Israel aimed at securing a 60-day ceasefire in the Gaza war and deal for the release of hostages ended last week in deadlock. On Tuesday, Qatar and Egypt, who are mediating ceasefire efforts, endorsed a declaration by France and Saudi Arabia outlining steps toward a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and saying that as part of this Hamas must hand over its arms to the Western-backed Palestinian Authority.
UN Data: Nearly 90 Percent of Gaza Aid ‘Intercepted’ Before Reaching Intended Recipients
The vast majority of humanitarian aid entering Gaza is intercepted before reaching its intended civilian recipients, newly released data from the United Nations shows, fueling growing concerns among Israeli officials and international observers about systemic aid diversion by armed groups in the enclave. According to figures tracking humanitarian assistance for Gaza from May 19 to Aug. 1 of this year, out of the 2,010 UN trucks (carrying 27,434 tons of aid) collected from any of the crossings along Gaza’s perimeter, only 260 trucks (4,111 tons) reached their intended destination.
Zamir: IDF will soon know if hostage deal possible or Gaza war must intensify
“I think that in the coming days we will know whether we can reach an agreement for the release of our hostages. If not, the combat will continue without rest,” he said during a situational assessment in Strip. “We will adapt it to the changing reality according to our interests—the achievements you have made provide us with operational flexibility,” he told soldiers in the Strip.
In Shades Of ‘The Matrix’, AI Development In Cheyenne, Wyoming Will Soon Require More Electrical Power Than All The Homes Of Its Human Residents Combined
Mayor Patrick Collins of Cheyenne, Wyoming, announced plans for an AI data center that would consume more electricity than all homes in the state combined. President Trump told you about the coming Stargate that’s being foist upon us by the tech titans, and that’s just the opening salvo in the war against the humans. All this technology will be our enslavement, as anyone with a King James Bible and capable of a 4th-grade reading comprehension level can tell you.
“No One Can Be That Wrong” – Trump Fires Labor Statistics Boss After “RIGGED” Jobs Data
I was just informed that our Country’s “Jobs Numbers” are being produced by a Biden Appointee, Dr. Erika McEntarfer, the Commissioner of Labor Statistics, who faked the Jobs Numbers before the Election to try and boost Kamala’s chances of Victory. This is the same Bureau of Labor Statistics that overstated the Jobs Growth in March 2024 by approximately 818,000 and, then again, right before the 2024 Presidential Election, in August and September, by 112,000. These were Records — No one can be that wrong? We need accurate Jobs Numbers.
Harvard Says It Will Comply With DHS Request To Hand Over Employment Forms
Harvard University said on July 29 that it will hand over employment forms for thousands of university staff members as requested by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) but will not share records for those employed in student-only roles. the Ivy League school’s human resources office said it received a notice of inspection (NOI) and related subpoena from the DHS on July 8 seeking to inspect federal I-9 forms and supporting documentation for Harvard employees.
Office of Special Counsel launches investigation into ex-Trump prosecutor Jack Smith
The investigation comes after GOP Sen. Tom Cotton requested that Smith be investigated for “unprecedented interference in the 2024 election.” The U.S. Office of Special Counsel, an independent federal agency, confirmed to NBC News on Saturday that it’s investigating Smith for alleged violations of the Hatch Act, a law that prohibits certain political activities by government officials.
Chicago Tries To Hide From ACLJ Lawsuit
ncreasingly, cities across the country – including New York and Chicago – are treating Christian evangelism as a public nuisance. It seems like everywhere we turn, the war on public evangelism is intensifying. From street preachers to pro-life advocates, people of faith who dare to speak publicly are facing the same chilling message: Stay quiet – or face the consequences. This is not just about three young men in Chicago. It’s about the larger effort to erase public Christianity from our cities.
NASA, ISRO launch joint satellite to track Earth’s surface shifts
Blasting off from India’s Satish Dhawan Space Centre on a barrier island in the Bay of Bengal, the satellite was propelled into a near-polar orbit approximately 464 miles (747 kilometers) above Earth. The spacecraft carries dual radar systems … Together, they will beam microwave signals toward the Earth’s surface and analyze the reflections captured by a massive gold-plated wire mesh antenna, … By comparing incoming and outgoing signals, the system can detect ground movements as subtle as one centimeter.
Bombshell report indicates Clinton, Soros group plotted to ‘demonize’ Trump
Newly declassified intelligence documents indicate that Hillary Clinton, her 2016 presidential campaign managers, and a top member of a George Soros group plotted to fabricate the Trump-Russia collusion campaign to distract the public from Clinton’s email scandal. Declassified by the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday, the 29-page “Durham annex” from 2023 chronicles the Office of Special Counsel’s (OSC) investigation into purported efforts by the Clinton campaign and its allies to falsely tie Russia’s cyber interference attempts during election season to Trump. In its investigation, OSC uncovered emails that appeared to be sent by Leonard Benardo, senior vice president of Soros’ Open Society Foundations, to people involved in Clinton’s campaign. Soros is a billionaire funder of Democratic campaigns.
About 154,000 Workers Accepted Trump Administration Buyouts
Some 154,000 workers accepted buyouts offered by the Trump administration, an official said on Aug. 1. A spokesperson for the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) confirmed the number, which represents about 6.4 percent of the government workforce, in an email to The Epoch Times.
Hundreds of vehicles stranded as rare snowstorm hits New South Wales, Australia
“Up to 50 cm (20 inches) of snow fell across elevated areas of New South Wales’ Northern Tablelands on Saturday, August 2, 2025, as a rare winter storm disrupted transport and triggered widespread emergency response. Around 200 vehicles were stranded due to the severe weather, with the State Emergency Services responding to 745 weather related incidents in just 24 hours.”
Trump Moves to Shut Down New York’s City-Sanctioned Drug Dens
Two allegedly “safe” drug injection sites in New York City may be forced to shut down following a new executive order issued by President Donald J. Trump. Signed on July 24 and titled “Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets,” the order restricts federal funding to “evidence-based programs,” explicitly excluding support for “so-called harm reduction or safe consumption efforts” that it claims “only facilitate illegal drug use and its attendant harm.”
Texas AI centers guzzle 463 million gallons, now residents are asked to cut back on showers
Texas AI data centers water usage: Amid the ongoing worsening drought condition in Texas, the State’s residents face an unexpected water dilemma: while communities are urged to conserve every drop, even cutting back on simple showers, massive new AI data centers are quietly using millions of gallons daily to keep their operations running, as per a report.
Zero: Ed Miliband’s Ponzi scheme
The Net Zero agenda is a Ponzi scheme. Each stage is an abject failure, leading to further grandiose and costly initiatives. The UK’s attempts to reduce hydrocarbon fuel use have led to importing energy from elsewhere, and initiatives like wind turbines and solar panels have proven virtually useless. The proposed solutions, such as capturing energy from wind turbines and solar panels using batteries, are impractical and will lead to further environmental and economic problems. The only beneficiaries of “Net Zero” are those who set up the scheme.
The UK’s Online Safety Act is normalising rule-breaking and driving a wedge between the state and the people
At the end of July, the Online Safety Act introduced age verification for accessing “adult content” in the UK. It has led to a surge in interest in Virtual Private Networks (“VPNs”) to bypass the restrictions. The increased use of VPNs will drive a wedge between the state and people, normalising rule-breaking and contributing to a breakdown of trust in the Government, similar to what has been seen with smokers and gamblers who find ways to circumvent regulations.
Prayer by Day, Orgies by Night? Austrian Mosque Rocked by Turkish Government–Tied Donation Scandal
A Diyanet-affiliated mosque in Vienna is under formal investigation after revelations that religious donations were allegedly diverted into illicit activities—including escort services, luxury entertainment, and sex parties. The allegations have triggered inquiries in both Austria and Turkey, with the Turkish Directorate of Religious Affairs (Diyanet) already disciplining two senior religious officials.
Emergency Threat Alert: New York City
In a chilling display of symbolic provocation, an Islamic Shia procession held recently along the Hudson waterfront has sparked alarm after footage emerged showing participants deliberately zooming in on the World Trade Center, a calculated move many experts believe was designed to send a message of dominance and historical revenge.
Desecrating the Dead: Even the Graves Aren’t Safe in Multicultural Europe
Last Sunday night in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands, two hijab-clad Muslim women were caught on video stealing a bouquet of flowers from a freshly dug grave — that of Leffert Veenstra (48), a beloved local car dealer buried just hours earlier. Even in death, infidels aren’t granted peace. Not their land. Not their symbols. Not even their mourning.
