• Shooter Opens Fire on Woman in What Police are Calling Targeted Hit

    Shooter Opens Fire on Woman in What Police are Calling Targeted Hit

    A woman trying to leave an apartment complex appears to have been ambushed and shot at by a man in a pickup truck.
  • Famous Dex Named Suspect in Domestic Violence Case, SWAT Visits His Home

    Famous Dex Named Suspect in Domestic Violence Case, SWAT Visits His Home

    A lot of heat descended upon Dex's property to kick off his week.
  • Nuclear weapons: what's in store for Joe Biden and what can be expected of him

    Nuclear weapons: what's in store for Joe Biden and what can be expected of him

    The new President of the United States will have a busy agenda, but with regard to nuclear weapons control, he should be prompted to take measures fairly quickly that would significantly reverse the policy followed by his predecessor (described by IDN as' four years nuclear madness') while remaining faithful to the major bipartisan orientations of this dossier.
  • Treaty banning nuclear weapons: Ratified, but not by those with atomic weapons

    Treaty banning nuclear weapons: Ratified, but not by those with atomic weapons

    The 50th state, Honduras, has just ratified the treaty, allowing it to enter into force within 90 days. Sadly, it has not been signed by the main holders of the atomic weapon, including the United States, Britain, France, China and Russia.
  • Israeli intelligence: Coronavirus is a runaway Chinese biological weapons virus

    Israeli intelligence: Coronavirus is a runaway Chinese biological weapons virus

    Israeli intelligence suspects that the horrendous coronavirus is a runaway Chinese biological weapons virus. The Wuhan Coronavirus which has shocked the world seems to have traced its origins.The brother of the virus that caused the SARS epidemic also originated not far from ‘his brother’. Reporting from the Washington Times, Radio Free Asia this week has …
  • The NRA responded to Democrat presidential hopeful Joe Biden's renewed push to ban

    The NRA responded to Democrat presidential hopeful Joe Biden's renewed push to ban "assault weapons" by telling him to "come and take it."

    On August 4, 2020, Breitbart News reported Biden tweeted, “As president, I’ll take on the powerful gun lobby to pass universal background checks, ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, and close loopholes to keep guns out of dangerous hands. We can and will end our gun violence epidemic.” On August 5, 2020, Biden tweeted, “Weapons of …
  • Bump stock maker seeks compensation from Las Vegas massacre victim fund

    Bump stock maker seeks compensation from Las Vegas massacre victim fund

    The maker of the now-banned gun accessory that worsened the Las Vegas massacre has filed a little-noticed court motion that threatens to wipe out a $1.1 million fund set aside for the victims’ families, The Post has learned. Slide Fire Solutions — the defunct manufacturer of the controversial “bump stock” device that converted Stephen Paddock’s …
  • Remington Arms preps for bankruptcy sale to Navajo Nation

    Remington Arms preps for bankruptcy sale to Navajo Nation

    Remington Arms, America’s oldest gun maker, is preparing to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and is in advanced talks for a potential sale to the Navajo Nation, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday. Remington is making preparations for the Native American tribe to serve as the lead bidder to purchase its assets out …
  • Explaining U.S. Arms Sales

    Explaining U.S. Arms Sales

    This past June, the U.S. State Department inspector general who was fired by President Trump, revealed that the administration discouraged him from investigating arms sales to Saudi Arabia, which the administration has pursued despite intense opposition in Congress in light of Saudi Arabia’s disastrous war in Yemen and the murder of Washington Post journalist, Jamal …
  • CIA cyber weapons stolen in historic breach due to 'woefully lax security'

    CIA cyber weapons stolen in historic breach due to 'woefully lax security'

    The largest theft of data in CIA history happened because a specialized unit within the agency was so focused on building cyber weapons that an employee took advantage of “woefully lax” security and gave secret hacking tools to WikiLeaks, according to an internal report released on Tuesday. The hacking tools stolen in the breach, which …