March 03, 2026

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China fighters challenged Japan warships near Senkakus
Chinese Xian Aircraft Corporation JH-7A strike fighters conducted a simulated attack on Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force “escort vessels” in late May, according to an Aug. 19 report in The Japan Times. Read More.
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Hong Kong reveals far Left's true allegiance
For months, up to two million peaceful democracy activists – one-quarter of the population – have protested the local government of Hong Kong for its increasing submission to mainland Communist China that infringes on the freedoms established under British rule. Read More.
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Tale of two summits: It was the best of G7s, it was the worst
If you were scanning U.S. corporate media, or visiting an airport, you would see report after report on how the G-7 Summit in France was an absolute disaster for President Donald Trump. Read More.
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Americans warned about Chinese surveillance tech
The ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has placed more the 200 million cameras throughout China to closely surveil and track the populace. Read More.
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Report: U.S., Russia allowed Israeli strikes in Iraq
The United States and Russia gave the go-ahead for Israel to launch airstrikes on Iranian weapons warehouses in Iraq, a report said. Read More.
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Group aims high with Guns & God Appreciation Day
Are guns to blame for the recent rash of mass shootings? A group of Second Amendment advocates thinks not. Read More.
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Sabotaging elections? Learn the lessons of the 19th Amendment
Recently, the 99th anniversary of the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution was celebrated by those Democrats and progressives across the country who are trying to stifle the vote. Read More.
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Those Amazon fires: Elite meltdown vs reality
French President Emmanuel Macron tweeted on Aug. 22: “Our house is burning. Literally. The Amazon rain forest - the lungs which produces 20% of our planet’s oxygen - is on fire. It is an international crisis. Members of the G7 Summit, let's discuss this emergency first order in two days!” Read More.
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Guess who's not happy about 'Monopoly: Socialism' game
“You seem to be doing too well for yourself. That’s not how socialism works.” That’s the message on one of the game cards included in Monopoly: Socialism, Hasbro’s parody version of its iconic board game Monopoly. Read More.
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Hanson: The Left's fevered imagination about Trump
The Left’s “pathological hatred” of President Donald Trump and his supporters has “blinded them to the actual record of governance,” historian Victor Davis Hanson noted. Read More.
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‘Women for Trump’ cites heavy turnout of volunteers
The Trump 2020 campaign said that turnout at last week's “Women for Trump” events was double what had been anticipated and flies in the face of corporate media reports which claim that women are rejecting the president’s re-election effort. Read More.
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Mosul: From 15,000 Christians to 40; From 45 churches to 1
Before Islamic State (ISIS) unleashed its reign of terror in Iraq, there were 15,000 Christians in Mosul, the Muslim-majority nation’s third-largest city. By July of 2019, only about 40 Christians have returned to Mosul according to the Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need. Read More.
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The RINO Mod Squad: And then there was one
Before there was the Squad, that wacky team of radical extremist Democrat superheroes in Congress led by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), the GOP had its Mod Squad, a group of “moderate” Republican senators who met once a week for lunch around the turn of the century. Former Sen. Lincoln Chafee (R-RI) confirmed that he would regularly get together with notorious RINO Sen. Arlen Specter (R-PA), Sen. Jim Jeffords (R-VT), and Sens. Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins of Maine in a spirit of non-conservative-elephant commiseration. Read More.
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Silicon Valley, like China, sets social media credit scores
Communist China has instituted a social credit system in which the country’s residents receive negative scores for such things as supporting the Falun Gong or Tibetan Buddhism, criticizing the government, and smoking or playing loud music on trains. Read More.
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Agency admits U.S. reactors defenseless against EMP attack
Nuclear plants in the United States are not prepared for an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack, the responsible federal agency said. Read More.

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