• Lao New Year 2024 - United States Department of State

    On behalf of the United States of America, I wish everyone in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic a happy, healthy, and prosperous Lao New Year. As you celebrate this special holiday, the United States looks forward to advancing our comprehensive partnership and working closely with Laos in support of its ASEAN chair year. There is

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    Hard Asset Money Show Explores CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act with United States Senator Bill Hagerty

    Christian Briggs and Senator Hagerty Discuss Legislation to Block CBDC Rollout in the U.S.SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO / ACCESSWIRE / April 16, 2024 / The "Hard Asset Money Show," hosted by Christian Briggs, founder and CEO of Hard Asset Management, Inc., has released a pivotal new episode featuring a deep dive into the legislative measures against the potential implementation of a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) in the United States. In this engaging discussion, Tennessee Senator and Senate

  • United States Hypocrisy – Again

    The hypocrisy of the United States government knows no limits. On April 18, a proposal was submitted to the United Nations Security Council to admit Palestine as a full member, thus effectively recognizing the state of Palestine. Of the fifteen members of the Security Council, twelve voted in favor, two abstained, and the United States, using More

  • Combating Communism in the United States

    As the United States races toward the 2024 presidential election, Americans must reject communism at the ballot box — and its dangerous philosophies of human nature — and return to God. The final battle between good and evil seems to be on the rise now more than ever, according to communist expert Steven Mosher. The death toll, loss of freedom, attack on religion, and more are all hallmarks of the rise of communist China. Americans must do everything in their power to resist the communist rise...

  • Welcome to the United States House of Parliament

    Mike Johnson (R-La.) starts this week looking less like speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives and more like a European prime minister. Partisan politics, at least as they’ve been understood in the United States, are flipped on their head. Johnson’s plan to sacrifice American border security to pass $95 billion in foreign aid is on its way to the Senate, powered by a coalition of House Republican and Democrat appropriators, and over the objections of both his voters and the majority of...

  • Here's what people call soft drinks in each state

    Americans aren't alone in having many different names for this bubbly drink; the sweet sippers have plenty of other titles abroad.

  • JESSE WATTERS: The United States doesn't negotiate with terrorists

    Fox News host Jesse Watters takes aim at the Biden administration and FBI Director Christopher Wray for their handling of anti-Israel protests on college campuses across the United States on "Jesse Watters Primetime." SPEAKER JOHNSON CALLS OUT CAMPUS ANTISEMITISM AS COLUMBIA'S ANTI-ISRAEL PROTESTERS SHOUT AT, HECKLE HIM JESSE WATTERS: Hundreds of radicals chant, "Death to America," and Chris Wray says they aren't monitored? Did any of these protesters sneak across the southern border? All this...

  • Needs are high in the state for people to donate their time

    Volunteers are the lifeblood of many Hawaii nonprofits, and volunteering provides health benefits; yet, Hawaii has one of the worst rates of volunteerism in the United States.

  • Australia to dodge United States' inflation uptick

    Australia is yet to declare victory against inflation and hotter-than-expected price data out of the world’s biggest economy and fresh volatility in oil markets are casting shadows over the outlook. AMP deputy chief economist Diana Mousina says the recent uptick in United States’ inflation data is concerning but Australia is experiencing different consumer price trends […]

  • Developer who exposed staff and people to 'dangerous' asbestos is sentenced

    Paul Stephens of 'luxury' developer Stephens & Stephens was warned by Recorder John Trevaskis that he faced a possible prison sentence

  • Letter: Do Pennsylvania leaders care about state’s people?

    Editor: You recently published several good articles demonstrating how little our state government cares about Pennsylvania’s citizens. Our Legislature passed Act 12, allowing municipal governments to receive substantial cash windfalls by abandoning their responsibilities for their water/sewage facilities and burdening residents with outrageously high rates, which the Public Utility Commission consistently allows to escalate. Why? […]