Author: Tommy Grant

Iran will limit its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) over what it has called the organization’s “silence” regarding Israeli strikes, according to Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi. “We have decided that, from now on, we will no longer announce the details of our nuclear activities to the Agency in advance. This is part of a review of the level of our cooperation, which will no longer be the same as before,” Gharibabadi told SNN, according to a report by RT on Saturday. “We have always maintained the most transparent peaceful nuclear program, but when the Agency and…

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The U.S. government is investigating claims by a former senior Syrian official that Marine veteran and freelance journalist Austin Tice was killed in Syria in 2013 at the order of then-President Bashar al-Assad.The claim by Bassam al-Hassan, a strategic advisor and member of Assad’s inner circle, has not been corroborated, sources told The Washington Post.FBI and CIA agents interviewed Hassan in Beirut, Lebanon, in April, marking the first time one of Assad’s senior officials has talked with U.S. officials about Tice, the Post reported.Hassan told the FBI he tried to dissuade Assad from having Tice killed but that the American…

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This article was originally published by John W. Whitehead and Nisha Whitehead at The Rutherford Institute.  Reporter: “What’s the bar for sending in the Marines?” Trump: “The bar is what I think it is.“ In Trump’s America, the bar for martial law is no longer constitutional—it’s personal. Indeed, if ever we needed proof that Donald Trump was an operative for the Deep State, this is it. Despite what Trump would have us believe, the Deep State is not the vast number of federal employees who have been fired as part of his government purge. Rather, the Deep State refers to…

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When disaster strikes, we worry about what we’ll do for food, water, power, and so forth. But it’s often injuries that create the biggest problems. Without first aid supplies, things like cuts, burns, infections, allergic reactions, dehydration, and broken bones can quickly escalate into serious conditions.It’s not enough to just have bandaids and aspirin. It’s crucial that you have a well-stocked first aid kit that can handle a wide range of injuries and medical problems when professional help isn’t available.In this guide, we’ll go over the essential first items every home should have, from wound care materials like gauze, antiseptics,…

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The idea of martial law is unsettling, especially for those of us who cherish our God-given rights to freedom and self-reliance. When martial law is declared, the government steps in and takes control, often stripping away personal liberties under the guise of maintaining public safety. What’s even more alarming is how close to home this possibility now feels. With the recent unrest and escalating violence in many cities, especially in Los Angeles, California, many are starting to wonder: Could martial law be declared soon? Is my state next? While it might have once seemed like something that only happened in…

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The Trump administration has stepped up apprehensions of suspected illegal immigrants considerably in recent weeks, and the federal government has expanded its deportation efforts well beyond targeting the criminal aliens who were the primary focal point during the campaign. The administration has instead turned to raiding job sites and other areas where immigrants are known to be found, in hopes of further increasing total apprehension numbers. But even as the administration and ICE further expand these efforts, the administration is unlikely to succeed in carrying out deportations at levels seen during the Bush or Clinton years, or even what was…

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Canning isn’t just a hobby—it’s a survival skill. Whether you’re preserving your summer harvest or prepping for the next blackout, canning gives you the power to build a shelf-stable food supply that lasts for years. But if you’re new to it, walking into a store or browsing online can be overwhelming. Do you really need all those gadgets? What’s essential, and what’s just fluff? What are the most important canning supplies? In this guide, we’ll break down the must-have canning supplies every prepper needs. We’ll also show you how to choose the right tools the first time, so you’re not…

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This article was originally published by Tyler Durden at ZeroHedge.  Latest updates (2015 ET): In the past 48 hours, Israel has asked the Trump administration to join its war effort, per Axios Israel seeks help targeting & destroying the fortified Fordow uranium enrichment site Axios says the Trump administration is so far rejecting the Israeli request But if Fordow remains intact, Israel’s mission to dismantle Iran’s nuclear program will be considered a failure AJ: At least 80 people – including 20 children – have been killed in Iran and four in Israel, with hundreds wounded on both sides in the ongoing tit-for-tat attacks. Axios underscores that…

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A politically motivated attacker posing as a police officer fatally shot former House Speaker Melissa Hortman and critically injured State Senator John Hoffman in Minnesota. Authorities have launched a statewide manhunt for 57-year-old Vance Boelter, and have released the most recent photos. LISTEN TO THIS ARTICLE CHAMPLIN, MN (3-minute read) — Authorities in Minnesota are searching for 57-year-old Vance Luther Boelter, the man suspected in a violent, politically charged rampage that left former House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband dead, and State Senator John Hoffman and his wife critically injured early Saturday morning. The attacks took place across two…

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A man in Tulsa shot a pit bull several times, claiming self-defense after the dog allegedly charged at him in a parking lot. The incident has sparked debate over the appropriate use of force and concealed carry in self-defense situations. LISTEN TO THIS ARTICLE TULSA, OK (2-minute read) — Earlier this week, a tense encounter unfolded in Tulsa when a man discharged his firearm at a pit bull, claiming the dog aggressively charged him. The incident occurred near the corner of 31st Street and Sheridan Road and has sparked a community debate about self-defense, responsible pet ownership, and the use…

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