Darko Bandic / AP Melania Trump's Lawyer Wins Runoff, Elected as First Female President of Slovenia Natasa Pirc Musar, former lawyer for America's former First Lady Melania Trump, has become the first female president of Slovenia. By The Associated Press November 14, 2022
SAUL LOEB - AFP / Getty Images Top Official in Palestinian Group Calls for 'Defeat' of America, But Biden Administration's Response Is Nowhere to Be Found 'We’ll be engaging our Israeli partners for more information regarding the basis for these designations,' representative Ned Price said. By Micaela Burrow November 13, 2022
Commentary CNN Makes Cruel Suggestion About Feeding Your Dog Globalist ideologues love the idea of using bugs as food. Now, CNN is arguing that insect food is acceptable for your dog. By Richard Moorhead October 24, 2022
Gregorio Borgia / AP It Took Italy's Meloni Only 10 Minutes to Tell the President What She Thinks Italy's new premier, Giorgia Meloni, met with the president of Italy for 10 minutes and told him it was time to form a new government. By The Associated Press October 21, 2022
@TrueNorthCentre / Twitter screen shotCommentary 'Pandemic of the Unvaccinated' Was Misleading Narrative: Pfizer Exec Confirms Shot Not Tested for Transmissibility The oft-repeated talking point that COVID-19 was a 'pandemic of the unvaccinated' was undermined by a Pfizer executive. By Randy DeSoto, Patriot Project October 18, 2022
@mislavkolakusic / Twitter screen shotCommentary Purchase of Billions of COVID Vaccines for a Few Hundred Million People Called the 'Biggest Corruption Scandal in the History of Mankind' The unprecedented purchase of billions of COVID vaccines deserves further discussion - but so far the silence has been deafening. By Christine Favocci October 14, 2022
Sameer Al-Doumy - AFP / Getty Images Gas Stations Run Dry as Europe Refinery Strike Wreaks Havoc on Supply Line In the midst of a serious global energy crisis, French refinery workers walked out on strike, making everything worse. By Abby Liebing October 7, 2022
@OilPrice.com / TwitterCommentary Iran Gets Ugly Wakeup Call from Oil Workers Fed Up with 'Poverty and Hell' The Islamic Republic of Iran is being buffeted by a series of internal forces causing mass protests and now strikes. By Warner Todd Huston October 2, 2022
Mandel Ngan / AFP via Getty Images; @Reuters / TwitterCommentary Biden's Leadership So Weak, Trump Offers to Jump in and Help Strike a Peace Deal: 'Entire World Is at Stake' Donald Trump has become so alarmed by world affairs that he jumped in to offer his assistance to try and stave off a world war. By Warner Todd Huston September 28, 2022
Markus Schreiber - File / AP CIA Knew of Possible Nord Stream Attacks Weeks Ago, Warned Germany: Report After a leak was discovered in the Nord Stream 2 pipeline on Monday, two more leaks were discovered in the Nord Steam 1 pipeline on Tuesday. By Micaela Burrow September 27, 2022