Goya CEO Unanue to Newsmax: ‘Hand of God’ All Over ‘Sound of Freedom’ Film
Goya Foods CEO Bob Unanue told Newsmax Tuesday that the “hand of God” was evident in the movie “The Sound of Freedom,” and led him to create the Goya Cares international initiative to combat the estimated $250 billion annual child sex trafficking industry.
Louisiana Prehistoric Artifacts Saved From Disasters, Looters
Long buried under the woods of west central Louisiana, stone tools, spearpoints and other evidence of people living in the area as long as 12,000 years ago have become more exposed and vulnerable, due to hurricanes, flooding and looters. This summer, archaeologists have been…
Suspected Serial Killer’s Arrest Brings ‘Flood’ of New Evidence
A “flood” of evidence and information regarding Rex Heuermann, the suspected Gilgo Beach mass murderer, has been uncovered by investigators since he was arrested on Thursday, the Suffolk County district attorney said.
Schumer Seeks New Bipartisan Sanctions Against China over Fentanyl
Read More Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) is seeking bipartisan support to impose new sanctions against China over its role in bringing fentanyl to the United States. Fentanyl is a deadly synthetic opioid that is 50–100 times more powerful than morphine. While its potency has made it a popular and cheap additive in other […]
Solomon Islands PM Accuses Australia of Cutting Funding, Says Beijing Will Step-In
Read More Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare has accused Australia and New Zealand of cutting off aid funding and now says Beijing will step in. Mr. Sogavare made the claims upon his return to Honiara after a week-long visit to China, where he met with communist leadership. The prime minister, who has actively sought […]
South Korea Joins US-Led Coalition Against Synthetic Drugs Amid Rising Concerns Over Drug Trafficking from China
Read More As South Korea grapples with increasing synthetic drug smuggling cases from China, it has chosen to ally itself with the U.S.-led Global Coalition to Address Synthetic Drug Threats. The move is widely seen as a strategy to pressure Beijing to combat the rising tide of synthetic drug trafficking. South Korean police recently unveiled a […]
Rumors, Speculation Rife as Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang Vanishes From Public View
Read More Chinese foreign minister Qin Gang has disappeared from public view for more than three weeks, sparking intense speculation and media attention. Mr. Qin’s last public appearance was on June 25 in Beijing, when he met with the foreign ministers of Sri Lanka, Vietnam, and Russia. Since then, Mr. Qin, 57, has been absent […]
Typo Sends Millions of US Military Emails to Mali
Over the years, millions of emails intended for the U.S. military have instead gone to the West African country of Mali, an ally of Russia, because of a minor typing error that changes the emails’ domain name. Emails that have been intended to head to the military’s “.mil”…
White House Cocaine Latest in String of DC Unsolved Mysteries
The Secret Service’s seeming inability to determine who left a bag of cocaine in the White House is just the latest unsolved mystery involving the Washington, D.C. political class in recent years. While the Biden administration appears to prioritize investigations involving…
Pentagon’s AI plan must include offense and defense under House-passed bill: ‘DOD has to catch up’
The House last week passed a defense policy bill that strongly encourages the Pentagon to use artificial intelligence to its advantage, but also requires defense officials to examine how America’s national security infrastructure may be vulnerable to AI systems deployed by China, Russia and other adversaries. Rep. Marc Molinaro, R-N.Y., pushed to include language in […]