• The United States and the Middle East: the Politics of Miscalculation

    The U.S. experience in the Middle East is a classic study of political and military miscalculation leading to strategic failure. President Joe Biden’s political support for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which is being sorely tested, and his military support for Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), which is making the United States complicit in Israel’s genocidal campaign, is the latest and worst example of U.S. miscalculation. Overall, the exercise of U.S. military power in the Middle...

  • Do you think the iPhone has a monopoly in the United States? [Poll]

    Read about the DOJ’s antitrust lawsuit against Apple: Sponsored by DirecTV Stream: The best way to watch every single NCAA March

  • NETANYAHU FUMES IN STATEMENT: “United States Abandoned Its Policy”

    The following is a statement from Prime Minister Netanyahu following the passing of a UN resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire with demanding release of hostage, which the United States abstained on voting: The United States has abandoned its policy in the UN today. Just a few days ago, it supported a Security Council resolution […]

  • Is Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson a Future United States President?

    Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson may run for office this year or in an upcoming election cycle. Dwayne Johnson, originally a professional wrestler turned movie actor, has been appointed in January 2024 as a board member of TKO, the parent company of the company he used to work for as a professional wrestler, WWE. The Rock, […]

  • 3 Inland Empire superintendents win state awards

    Leaders of the Jurupa, Corona-Norco and Desert Sands school systems are area recipients.

  • Book banning is at a record high in the United States and here's where it's happening most

    According to a new report from the American Library Association, book banning is at an historical high in the Untied States. In 2023, there were efforts to censor 4,240 different titles in schools and libraries nationwide, marking a 65 percent jump from the previous year. — Read the rest

  • Niger cancels military cooperation agreement with the United States

    Colonel Amadou Abdel Rahman, spokesman for the ruling military junta in Niger, said yesterday, Saturday, that the council had canceled with immediate effect a military agreement with the United States that would have allowed the presence of US Department of War military personnel and civilian employees. Is. Defense on the territory of the country (Pentagon).

  • Diksha set to tee off at the Epson Tour in the United States

    LONGWOOD (FLORIDA): Diksha Dagar, coming off a pair of top-10 finishes on

  • Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, a dual citizen of the United States and Canada

    India-West News Desk WASHINGTON, DC – In a recent development, an Indian investigation says the foiled plot to assassinate a Sikh separatist leader on U.S. soil was carried out by “rogue” officials. According to a report by Bloomberg News on March 19, these officials operated […]

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    EPA bans last form of asbestos used in United States

    The US Environmental Protection Agency said Monday that it is taking a “historic” step by banning ongoing uses of asbestos, which has long been linked to multiple types of cancer. The final rule applies to chrysotile asbestos, the only form of asbestos currently being used or imported to the United States. This type of asbestos is used in car parts such as aftermarket automotive brakes and linings and other vehicle friction products and gaskets. While the use of asbestos has been declining for...

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    Rating every new Nike kit: From United States to England

    With two major tournaments mere months away, Nike has dropped a bundle of new international kits for 2024 with brand new designs for heavy hitters such as Brazil, England, France, Netherlands and United States.

  • What the Empire State Building can teach us about the Baltimore bridge collapse

    Rumor has it that Americans across the country will feel the effects of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridges’s collapse for quite some time. Officials claim that it will take years for the bridge to be rebuilt, which will have dire effects not only on importation and exportation but also jobs, as “the Port of Baltimore creates over 15,300 jobs,” and “over 140,000 jobs [are] linked to the activity at the port.” For those who don’t know, the Port of Baltimore is the nation’s “leading...