This country has been having a nationwide nervous breakdown since 9/11. A nation of people suddenly broke, the market economy goes to shit, and they’re threatened on every side by an unknown, sinister enemy. But I don't think fear is a very effective way of dealing with things—of responding to reality. Fear is just another word for ignorance.”

- Hunter S. Thompson, gonzo journalist

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US tells Israel to end its war with Hamas within a month as growing death toll in Gaza sparks concerns MikeRivero Fri, 12/08/2023 - 12:54

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has told Israeli officials he expects their war in Gaza to be brought to close within a month, sources claimed.

Atlanta police are investigating after a woman attempted to burn down Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birth home.

Police told Channel 2 Action News they were called to King’s birth home on Auburn Ave. near the King Center just after 5:45 p.m.

When they arrived, they found two off-duty NYPD officers who had been visiting the center had a suspect detained until they could arrive.

The White House issued a letter threatening to restrict a journalist’s access to press events, citing disruptive behavior.

The journalist, Simon Ateba, claims discrimination, having previously sued Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and the Secret Service for attempting to restrict press qualifications.

Ateba’s lawsuit highlighted the White House’s vague standards for revoking press badges and the administration’s efforts to stifle press freedom.

Hunter Biden was indicted Thursday on nine charges — including three felonies — in part for allegedly dodging more than $1 million in taxes while living a hard-partying, “extravagant” life over a four-year period.

The three felonies leveled against President Biden’s 53-year-old son — who faces a maximum penalty of 17 years in prison if convicted on all counts — include one count tax evasion for his 2018 personal taxes and two counts of filing a false return for his 2018 personal taxes and on a corporate income tax return for his company Owasco, PC. 

Hunter Biden spent hundreds of thousands on "constant partying," according to prosecutors in an indictment that hit the president's son with a total of nine tax charges.

The indictment brought in California alleges Biden spent money on prostitution, online pornography and hiring luxury cars among other things including $10,000 on a sex club membership.

It states money was spent on "drugs, escorts and girlfriends, luxury hotels and rental properties, exotic cars, clothing, and other items of a personal nature, in short, everything but his taxes."

Banks filed at least 6 suspicious activity reports flagging Joe Biden's home address, senator says MikeRivero Fri, 12/08/2023 - 09:49

Banks filed at least six reports concerning Hunter Biden's foreign business dealings that flagged President Joe Biden's home address in Delaware and raised concerns about possible criminal activity involving money laundering or human trafficking, according to a U.S. Senator who investigated the first family's finances for years.

The Justice Department on Thursday filed new criminal charges against Hunter Biden, CNN reported.

Update: Hunter Biden was hit with a 9-count indictment filed in California: Tax evasion, failure to file/pay taxes, and false/fraudulent tax return.

The indictment details a “four-year scheme” to avoid the $1.4+ million tax obligations he owed between 2016 and 2019 and to file false returns.

If convicted, Hunter Biden faces up to 17 years in prison.

In a recent bombshell interview released on Thursday by Tucker Carlson, media personality Alex Jones made ‘not-so-surprising’ claims about Joe Biden’s behavior within the White House.

In his discussion with Carlson, Jones asserted that he has information from “government sources,” suggesting that Biden roams the White House halls naked during the night, allegedly ‘unaware’ of his identity.

While most major American Jewish organizations staunchly support Israel in its war against Hamas, dissent has quietly been growing among their often younger employees, some of whom are now speaking out to “demonstrate broad support within the Jewish community for a ceasefire.”