• The Intel Agencies Of Government Are Fully Weaponized

    The Intel Agencies Of Government Are Fully Weaponized Authored by 'sundance' via TheConservativeTreehouse.com, Barack Obama and Eric Holder did not create a weaponized DOJ and FBI; instead, what they did was take the preexisting system and retool it so the weapons only targeted one side of the political continuum. This point is where many people understandably get confused In the era shortly after 9/11, the DC national security apparatus was constructed to preserve continuity...

  • West Lothian Crematorium supports local hospice

    Crematorium Manager Carole Rae and Crematorium Assistant Gemma Jones-Smith recently visited Rachel’s Children’s Hospice in Kinross, to see first-hand what they do and to hand over the gifts. Rachel House is part of CHAS – Children’s Hospices Across Scotland – which has offered a full family support service for babies, children, and young people with life-shortening conditions, for more than 30 years. CHAS has two hospices, offers a Hospice at Home service, and also provide Diana Children’s...

  • Do Americans support the government’s TikTok ban?

    The survey of 2,000 Americans, conducted by Talker Research, found that only 23% of all those polled are against it, while 31% have no real opinion on the matter.

  • Palace orders agencies’ support for crime prevention

    President Marcos has ordered all government entities and encouraged local governments to support the implementation of the 2024 National Crime Prevention Program (NCPP), which seeks to provide strategies to keep communities safe, protect the rights of Filipinos and reduce crimes in the country.

  • How Bristol local elections could affect support for the city's most vulnerable

    Social care and special needs education are two areas swallowing up an ever-larger chunk of the city's budget

  • Parliament affirms support for Palestine, Cuba and Western Sahara

    The National Assembly unanimously adopted motions presented in the House supporting the people of Cuba and Palestine, and the self-determinationof the Saharawi people.

  • If Fraud Was an Agency, It Would Be Federal Government’s Sixth Largest

    By: Brett Rowland | The Center Square U.S. taxpayers lose up to $521 billion a year to fraud across the federal government, according to a first-of-its-kind estimate. The U.S. Government Accountability Office estimated annual fraud costs taxpayers between $233 billion and $521 billion annually, according to a new report published Tuesday. The fraud estimate's range

  • Scotland's leader resigns as he struggles to win support for weakened government

    LONDON (AP) — Scotland’s first minister, Humza Yousaf, resigned on Monday rather than face a no-confidence vote just days after he torpedoed a coalition with the Green Party by ditching a target for fighting climate change.

  • Memory Café blooms at Wentworth Woodhouse to support local community

    The company’s vision for the Memory Café is to create a safe space for all, especially those living with memory loss conditions such as Dementia, allowing them to experience a bespoke social occasion in a stunning setting. Home Instead is looking to reduce isolation amongst older adults in Sheffield & Rotherham, and the first Memory Café has done just that. The celebration started off with an uplifting performance by the Singing for the Soul Choir from Parson Cross Forum. Their powerful finale...

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    Local teacher up for national teacher award, here’s how you can support her

    Sarah Medwell Redican is now in the top 10 of the contest. If she wins, she plans to donate a portion of the $25,000 prize to local non profit Healthy Climate Communities.

  • Tennessee set to prevent local governments from studying and disbursing reparations

    This latest move is the most recent in a string of bills from Rep. John Ragan going after minorities, whether it be race- or gender-related. Republicans have argued the bill is not racist.

  • Lisa Nandy urges support for UN relief agency for Palestinians

    Labour shadow minister also says Israel should be held accountable before international tribunal for war conduct in GazaMiddle East crisis – live updatesLisa Nandy, the UK’s shadow minister for international development, has called for support for the UN relief agency, Unrwa, warning that “time has run out for hundreds of thousands” of people in Gaza.Nandy is in Washington this week attending the spring meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund with a message of how the UK’s...