Ukraine’s top negotiator confirms US-UK sabotaged peace deal with Russia

According to Davyd Arakhamia, Russia was “prepared to end the war if we agreed to… neutrality, and committed that we would not join NATO.” But the US and UK stood in the way. By Aaron Maté A top Ukrainian official has newly confirmed that the war could have ended – and tens of thousands of […]
Democrats’ star J6 witness Cassidy Hutchinson made significant changes to her story, memo shows

Normally, revisions to depositions and transcribed interviews involve fixing typographical errors. Cassidy Hutchinson made major changes to her earlier Jan. 6 committee testimony that legal experts say is “entirely new testimony.” By John Solomon and Steven Richards for Just The News Three months after she testified as the Democrats’ star witness at the Jan. 6 […]
The Henry Kissinger Effect: How he and Nixon shaped a century and beyond

By Monica Crowley for the New York Post Not long ago, America’s intellectual and political landscape was dominated by heavyweights: leaders with extraordinary gravitas. President Richard Nixon and his National Security Adviser and later Secretary of State Henry Kissinger were two such heavyweights who worked together to advance America’s interests — though not without controversy […]
This Connecticut Pizza Named Among Best In Nation: New Rankings

The latest applause for a CT pizzeria comes from restaurant recommendation website and messaging service The Infatuation By Rich Kirby Do restaurant reviewers and other foodies ever get tired of heaping accolades on Connecticut for its pizza? Apparently not. The latest applause comes from New York-based restaurant recommendation website and messaging service The Infatuation, which […]
This Man is Positive LBJ Hired a Man to Kill Kennedy. And He Knows That Man’s Name

He’s in Dallas today, wearing a bullet-proof vest, asking you to hear him out By Michael Ames, for Esquire Roger Stone is a sneaky operative, a man typically described as a “political hit man” and a master of the darkest arts of campaign politics. But in recent years, the man who famously tattooed Richard Nixon’s […]
The FCC is voting to seize American internet infrastructure in the name of ‘equity’

By Peter Gietl from Townhall When regimes capture power, it’s often not in the dramatic fashion of the storming of the Bastille. Instead, it’s a bureaucratic takeover, hidden in jargon and filled with clichés, for the greater good. The Federal Communications Commission is poised to vote today on a sweeping set of new rules called […]
The New World Order: The Road to Serfdom and Tyranny

By Scott Powell They want you demoralized. They want you divided. They want to control you. They want you dead. Unbelievable and troubling as this is, those who care about life and want the next generations to have the freedom and opportunities that Americans have traditionally enjoyed need to understand who “they” are, what “they” […]
A Trump-Tucker Ticket?

By Tyler Durden from Zero Hedge A Trump Tucker ticket for the presidency in 2024. Just imagine it. Wow. Oh my goodness. Praise the Lord. Fantastic. Our prayers are answered. Could it actual happen? The dream ticket is not as far-fetched as previously thought. A Trump Tucker (T2) presidential ticket is beginning to look like […]
Maryanne Trump Barry, retired federal appeals court judge and sister of ex-president, dies at 86

Barry was named to federal judgeships by Reagan and Clinton By David Wildstein Maryanne Trump Barry, a former senior judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and the sister of former President Donald Trump, died today after a battle with cancer. She was 86. Barry served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney […]
The Secrets of the JFK Assassination Archive

How a dogged journalist proved that the CIA lied about Oswald and Cuba — and spent decades covering it up. By Scott Sayare In 1988, in an elevator at a film festival in Havana, the director Oliver Stone was handed a copy of On the Trail of the Assassins, a newly published account of the […]