Diane Sare Warned of Trump Attack on July 1

We all should be profoundly thankful that former President Trump was not more seriously injured in the contemptible attempt on his life at his Pennsylvania campaign rally, both for his own health and safety, and for what might be occurring right now in the streets of our nation, had he

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Donald Trump Assassination

Donald Trump in the Bullseye:
9 Attempted Assassinations

On July 13, 2024, a 20-year-old man named Thomas Matthew Crooks shot at Donald Trump during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Trump was injured and bleeding from his right ear, while one person at the rally was killed and two others were critically hurt. Secret Service agents quickly responded and

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The $24 Billion Plan to Bring Africa’s Sunlight to Britain

A thrilling new project aims to build a nearly 4,000-kilometer undersea power line connecting vast wind and solar farms in Morocco to the UK, potentially supplying clean energy to around seven million homes. Simon Morrish, the project’s architect, believes this is the best solution for Britain’s future electricity needs. However,

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Germany Bans China’s 5G Technology At The Behest Of NATO

Germany’s decision to remove Huawei and ZTE from its 5G network has sparked strong backlash from China, with a spokesperson arguing that this move, driven by pressure from the US and NATO, undermines trust and future cooperation. Chinese experts warn that the switch could be costly and slow Germany’s digital

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How US, Canada and Finland Plan to Counter Russia with Icebreakers

The United States, Canada, and Finland are teaming up to strengthen their icebreaker fleets to enhance their Arctic defenses against growing Russian activity, as announced at a recent NATO summit. This new pact includes sharing knowledge on icebreaker production and training workers across the three countries, while encouraging allies to

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Asian NATO: Pushing Japan Into Conflict With China

China has urged Japan to support peace in the Asia-Pacific and avoid leading NATO’s expansion into the region. This comes after Japan’s new defense paper, which strongly focuses on Taiwan and accuses China of planning an invasion. China is upset, calling it interference and exaggeration. Experts believe Japan is using

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Inside the US-China Race for Fusion Energy Supremacy

The U.S. and China are in a high-stakes race to develop fusion energy, a potential game-changer for clean, limitless power. China is outspending the U.S. and working around the clock, with far more experts dedicated to the cause. American officials worry that China’s rapid advancements might outpace their own efforts,

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We're No One's Proxy - Serbia Tells NATO 1

We’re No One’s Proxy – Serbia Tells NATO

Former US and NATO general Wesley Clark recently accused Serbia of being a puppet for Russia and said President Vucic wanted to expand Serbia’s borders. President Vucic fired back: “To Mr. Clark and everyone else, it’s obvious Serbia isn’t anyone’s puppet—not Russia’s, not America’s, and never will be.” Vucic also

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