
President Trump acquitted on impeachment charges, Mitt Romney is the only GOP vote for ‘abuse of power’
President Trump was acquitted yesterday in the U.S. Senate yesterday, ending the partisan impeachment process ahead of the 2020 presidential race. All of the Democratic senators supported convicting the president More...

CNN, MSNBC target America, GOP, conservatives with mocking insults, laughter
Anti-Trump, former GOP strategist Rick Wilson and CNN contributor Wajahat Ali join Don Lemon to discuss Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s statement in response to NPR host Mary Louise Kelly’s claim More...

Iran admits it shot down the Ukraninian plane, thousands protest, call for Ayatollah Khamenei to resign
Iran has admitted to shooting down a Ukrainian 737 that killed 176 people, and claimed that the plane was accidentally shot down when it turned toward an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) military base. photo More...

Democrats now claim Trump guilty of bribery after focus group testing
Democrats are changing the language they use to describe the allegations against President Trump in the House impeachment inquiry after the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee recently conducted focus groups More...

Ben Shapiro: Why Impeaching President Trump isn’t warranted
President Trump is a bull in a china shop. He says inadvisable things to inadvisable people, mainly because he is inadvisable — literally no one can advise him. The vast majority of things Trump says are ignored More...

Audio, emails confirms Ukraine operative Artem Sytnyk worked with DNC to sabotage Trump, help Hillary Clinton win
The Blaze released an audio recording of Artem Sytnyk, Director of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine, admitting that he tried to boost the presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton by sabotaging then-candidate More...

Transcript proves Trump’s Ukraine scandal is a ‘nothing burger’ and he campaigns off it
A famous line in Return of the Jedi came from the obscure character, Admiral Ackbar, as the empire attacked the rebels: “It’s a trap!” That is a message echoed about the Democrat attack on President More...

Pastor Sunday Adelaja: From a Humble Beginning to a Greedy Ending
When pastors fall, they often fall hard. Such is the case with the once Nigerian Pastor of Embassy of the Blessed Kingdom of God for All Nations Church in Kiev, Ukraine, Sunday Adelaja. His church boasted the largest More...

Top 5 Countries for Outsourcing Software Development
Is software outsourcing a good idea? And if it is, which countries are better to outsource to? If you’re asking these or any similar questions, then you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we will provide More...

Manhattan Attorney Announces Action to Recover Ukrainian Painting Looted by Nazis
Geoffrey S. Berman, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and William F. Sweeney Jr., the Assistant Director-in-Charge of the New York Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation More...

Cyber Attacks on Energy Sector: Are There Reasons to Worry?
Cybersecurity remains one of the burning issues in 2018 with the average price of cybersecurity attack on business accounting to $2.4 million. For a regular user getting a basic antivirus protection would be enough. More...

Igor Mazepa: Sectarian, Earning at any Cost
Igor Mazepa is well known to the Internet community as a speculator who made money on a banal resale of shares. However, there is very little information in the network about the peculiarities of his religious beliefs, More...

Woman’s body found on Lake Michigan beach likely missing swimmer Lena Lemesh
A woman’s body was found Saturday on a Lake Michigan beach is believed to be the missing Elgin woman: Lena Lemesh. Stanislaw Wlosek, Jr. was pronounced dead at the Highland Park Hospital the same day, confirmed More...

Ukraine: Anticorruption activist, Kateryna Handzyuk, dies months after acid attack
It was announced this weekend on the Хто замовив Катю Гандзюк? (Who ordered Katya Gandzjuk?) Facebook page that Ukrainian anticorruption activist, Kateryna Handzyuk has died some three months More...

EPA Report: US greenhouse gas emissions drop again despite exit from Paris Accords
Despite President Trump leading the U.S. out of the Paris Climate Accords, a new Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) report showed “overall decreases across sectors and that total U.S. greenhouse gas More...

Heather Nauert gives State Department statement on religious freedom in Ukraine
photo by Guillaume Speurt from Vilnius, Lithuania via wikimedia commons The United States strongly supports religious freedom, including the freedom of members of groups to govern their religion according More...

State Department condemns Russia’s ‘sham’ Ukraine election
photo by Guillaume Speurt from Vilnius, Lithuania via wikimedia commons The United States condemns the announcement of a plan to conduct “elections” in the so-called “Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics.” More...

EU maintains sanctions against Russia over Ukraine soverignty
The Council has prolonged the restrictive measures over actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine for a further six months, until 15 March 2019. The More...

ICE extradited Nazi labor camp guard Jakiw Palij to Queens from Poland
Jakiw Palij, a former Nazi labor camp guard in German-occupied Poland and a postwar resident of Queens, New York, has been removed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to Germany, Attorney General More...

Judge in Paul Manafort case attacks Mueller team looking for a ‘lead to Trump,’ asks for scope letter
A federal judge on Friday criticized Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s criminal case in Virginia against President Trump’s former campaign manager, Paul Manafort, and openly questioned whether Mueller exceeded More...