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The Bizarre Political Ideology of Netflix’s La Casa de Papel
Instead of recognizing the root cause of Spain’s economic difficulties, the series advocates a left-wing revolution against a democratic state.
Hack of Texas GOP website on 9/11 ‘made my day,’ ex-Biden-Obama adviser says
The website of the Texas Republican Party was hacked Saturday by a group that claimed to be protesting the state’s newly enacted abortion law, according to reports.
Pinkerton: Five Hard Lessons from America’s 20-Year Journey Since 9/11
After 9/11, it seemed that we were in a battle against evil. And without a doubt, Osama Bin Laden was evil. And yet strangely, the American government chose not to focus on him or even on al Qaeda. 9/11 was a test, some of which America passed and some of which it flunked. Here are five lessons to learn.
Missouri conservative group confronts student senator as he takes down and throws away flags from 9/11 display
A student senator at Washington University in St. Louis is being accused of removing American flags from a 9/11 memorial display and throwing them in the trash.
Breitbart News Daily Producer: 9/11 Led to ‘a Little Bit of a 180 in My Life’
Greg Ebben, senior producer for SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Daily, recalled how 9/11 contributed to “a little bit of a 180” in his life.
U.S. Gives Visas to 283K Immigrants from Hijacker Countries Since 9/11
The United States has awarded green cards to nearly 300,000 foreign nationals from countries where the September 11, 2001 hijackers came from since 2002.
NYPD officer’s son ‘went to bed unsure’ whether his mom was alive following 9/11 attacks
Harrison Fields was only five-years-old when his mother, a NYPD detective serving in the Medical Examiner’s office, responded to the 9/11 terrorist attacks on America, an event that has left him and many others with a “feeling of fear” 20 years later.
Pentagon Ceremony Honors 184 Lives Lost There on September 11, 2001
The Defense Department hosted a ceremony on Saturday morning to honor the 184 lives lost in an attack on September 11, 2001, at the Pentagon.
Donald Trump Visits New York City Police and Fire Departments on 9/11
The former president spoke about the importance of law and order and honoring the sacrifices made by police departments throughout the city.
DC police: 2 briefly detained near National Mall after ‘suspicious vehicle’ spotted
Police in Washington, D.C. have detained an individual reportedly in a suspicious vehicle near the Tidal Basin on the National Mall.
Biden defends Afghanistan withdrawal on 9/11 anniversary: ‘How else could you get out?’
President Biden on Saturday again defended the U.S.
Bush, Harris Laud Passengers of Flight 93 at Memorial Ceremony
‘The passengers and crew of Flight 93 could have been any group of citizens selected by fate. In a sense, they stood in for us all,’ Bush said.
Buckingham Palace ‘Changing Of The Guard’ Features U.S. National Anthem To Recognize 9/11
The Army in London posted a video to Twitter showing the event.
New York Marks 20 Years Since Attack on World Trade Center
Church bells and sirens sounded across the city at the exact minutes when planes crashed into the Twin Towers two decades ago.
Donald Trump Jr. Delivers A Powerful Message On The 20-Year Anniversary Of 9/11
It’s a great message
REPORT: Billy Bob Thorton Will Be In ‘1883’
He’s a great actor
After Serving at Ground Zero, Going to Afghanistan ‘Felt Right’ to These New Yorkers
They believe their service, and the service of others in the War on Terror, helped keep America safe over the last two decades.
Twenty Years Ago, the World Changed
We are not where we were on 9/10. But we must battle on, violently when necessary, patiently always.
Since 9/11, Success and Failure for the U.S. in National Security
There hasn’t been anything like another 9/11. But the record of our national efforts overseas is mixed, and their effects on life at home are real.
Portland protests: Slain Trump supporter Aaron Danielson’s estate files $13M lawsuit against city, mayor, DA
The estate of Aaron “Jay” Danielson, a 39-year-old supporter of former President Donald Trump who was fatally shot by an Antifa backer in Portland, Oregon, last year, filed a $13 million federal lawsuit Friday against the city, its mayor and the county district attorney, according to a report.
Carney: 20 Years Ago Whitney Houston Reminded Us of the Power of the Flag, the Anthem, and America
One week after the September 11th attacks, the air in New York City was still poisoned, the sickening smell of the still-burning ruins of the World Trade Center drifting up through Manhattan’s streets and cursing us with coughs and cancers.
Education Dept. probing whether Florida school mask mandate ban discriminates against kids with disabilities
The U.S. Department of Education has announced it will open an investigation into Florida’s ban on mask mandates for schools.
Charles Hurt: Meet the New American Taliban Government
Twenty years after 9/11, a plague from China rampages across our homeland. To date, COVID-19 has killed over 230 times more Americans than did those terrorist attacks.
U.N. Staff in Afghanistan ‘Fear for Their Lives’ After Taliban Takeover
United Nations (U.N.) staff members in Afghanistan are facing increased incidents of “harassment and intimidation” by members of the Taliban since the terror group seized power of the country last month, U.N. special envoy to Afghanistan Deborah Lyons said Thursday, adding that some U.N. personnel “fear for their lives.
US Kabul drone strike appears to have killed an Afghan who worked for a US aid group: report
The U.S. government’s account of a drone strike launched against a suspected terrorist in Afghanistan toward the end of the military withdrawal from Kabul is being challenged by a report suggesting the victim was not a threat to the United States.
Is The Taliban Now The Most Well Equipped Islamic Militancy On Earth?
‘Having a lot of stuff equals power’
North Korea Restarting Nuclear Reactor Was Likely Inevitable, Expert Says
‘All have failed to diplomatically achieve denuclearization’
Biden DOJ appeals ruling that said DACA is unlawful
The Biden administration is appealing a Texas court ruling that concluded the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy is unconstitutional.