A London park named for four-time prime minister William Gladstone, one of the most famous premiers of the Victoria era, will be transformed into a “slavery garden” at the behest of the Labour-run local government.
Author: Mary Dunbar
Moscow Launches Strikes as Occupied Regions Hold Referendums on Joining Russia
Russian forces launched new strikes on Ukrainian cities Saturday as Kremlin-orchestrated votes continued in occupied regions of Ukraine to pave the way for their annexation by Moscow.
Carlson: Dem Opposition to Parental Rights 'Not Really About Trying to Groom Little Kids — Overall, It Is Even Worse than That'
Friday on FNC’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” host Tucker Carlson reacted to rhetoric from the Biden White House on efforts undertaken by states to restrict what can be taught in public schools regarding sexuality.
Nigeria: Terror Spree Targets Airport, Trains, Priests
North-central Nigeria has suffered from a spate of attacks by unidentified militants across the neighboring states of Kaduna and Niger and the national capital region of Abuja in recent days, with gunmen separately attacking an airport, major rail line, and Christian villages, local media reported on Tuesday.
Biden Admin Tries to Keep Panic Alive as Ukraine Says Chance of Russian Invasion 'Low'
President Joe Biden’s National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan predicted on Sunday that Russia could once again invade Ukraine “any day now,” shortly before Kyiv once again clarified that the odds of such an occurrence were “low.”
Kanter Freedom: Biden Administration Needs to Push for 'Divorce' Between U.S., China
On Friday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “America Reports,” Boston Celtics Center Enes Kanter Freedom argued that it’s “time for a divorce” between the U.S. economy and China’s and the Biden administration “should do and say something about this.” Kanter Freedom also said that “when I pick up something and when I see, ‘Made…