Spanish Government Spends $276 Million on Trains That Don’t Fit in Tunnels

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Yahoo News reported that two Spanish officials were fired after it was revealed that $276 million had been spent on trains that did not fit into the tunnels of Spain's rail network. 31 trains were purchased by the government for EUR258 millions, which is approximately $276,300,000. This was to replace its fleet of railways in northern Spain that are aging...

Now, Unidentified Object Is Hovering Over Northern Canada

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NORAD confirmed that a mysterious flying object hovers high above Northern Canada in the most recent developments concerning North American sovereign airspace. Fox News Digital: The Biden administration said Saturday that it is actively monitoring an airborne object over Canada the day after the military announced an “object” had been shot down off the coast of northern Alaska. Fox News Digital received...

Final Trove of Court Documents Revealing Jeffrey Epstein’s Associates to be Made Public

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A new report claims that the public will soon be able to access the final collection of court documents in the Jeffrey Epstein case. The documents will identify the pedophile Jeffrey Epstein's associates and make "salacious” claims. According To The Daily Mail, nearly four years after Epstein's scandalous death, the last batch of court documents containing salacious allegations about 167...

Adidas Could Lose $1 Billion After Cutting Ties With Kanye West

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Adidas should have known better than to follow Kanye West's lead. Adidas has partnered with him to create the Yeezy fashion line. It began selling clothing and shoes in 2015. Adidas ended its partnership with West last year after West made anti-Semitic comments. A fashion partnership that is anti-Semitic is bad for any company. But it's worse for Adidas. CNN reports...

Chief of Staff Admits Fetterman Might Have Permanent Brain Damage

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Friday's statement by Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.), chief of staff, suggested that Fetterman may have suffered permanent brain damage from his campaigning in the past year. Many in conservative media raised questions about Fetterman’s health and whether he was really fit to serve in Congress. However, Fetterman's chief of staff, Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.), admitted that Fetterman may have...

NYT Stealth Edits Report They Did Revealing Fetterman’s Big Problems

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Fetterman's health issues before the election were downplayed. We were assured by him, his team and that he was getting better. Even his doctor, who was also a donor, claimed that Fetterman had no restrictions on work and could return to full work. The NY Times has now published a report acknowledging that his time in the Senate may have affected...

The Truth About Biden’s Would-Be Gas Stove Ban Comes Out

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Biden and his media allies have been relentless in their campaign to make it seem as though Republicans were ignoring concerns about a federal gas stove ban since the first dust-up in January. They were not happy with the outcome. The internet is forever. Commentaries by officials from the administration, including Alexander Hoehn–Saric, made clear that the idea was being...

Resurgent ISIS Calls on Muslims to Kill Jews, Overlooked Aspect of Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

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"White supremacist terrorists," are being sought out by Old Joe Biden’s handlers. However, terrorists of the Islamic State, (ISIS), are regrouping and becoming more assertive. The article is titled "Kill the Jews" and calls for a global war between Muslims and Jews. This has been happening for seven decades. However, ISIS' bloodthirsty call for arms is a reminder of...

Music World Loses a Legend as Composer Burt Bacharach Passes at 94

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According to his publicist, Oscar Bacharach, a Grammy-winning composer, died Wednesday at the age 94. The cause of death has not been revealed. Bacharach was a beloved and prolific composer. He often collaborated with Hal David, a lyricist, to write some of the greatest hits of the 1960s like "Walk on By", "Raindrops Always Falling on my Head" (which won an...

San Francisco Mulls Creating a Red-Light District

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California passed Senate Bill 357 to repeal the prohibition on prostitution loitering. It was part of its race to become America's third-largest state. Senator Scott Wiener (D-11th District), the bill's creator, believed that cops were targeting trans and women of color disproportionately. According to Fox News, prostitution is on the rise in California cities. Cops claim they cannot help victims of trafficking...