Pentagon working on plans for military deployment in Chicago . . . WASHINGTON, Aug 23 (Reuters) - The Pentagon is working on plans to deploy the U S military to Chicago as President Donald Trump says he is cracking down on crime, homelessness and undocumented immigration, the Washington Post reported on Saturday The Defense Department planning, in the works for weeks, involves several options, including mobilizing at least a few thousand members of the
Washington Post: 60,000 Gazans have been killed. 18,500 were . . . - ResetEra Gonna have to get out a calendar to keep track of these “one day everyone will have always been against this” articles and statements damn near two years into the genocide Fuck all these outlets that laundered for Israel’s crimes for months, years and decades They are complicit
International - Bernie Sanders Spoke Out Against Open Borders in 2015 Bernie Sanders was speaking out against open borders in 2015, sparking big criticism from the left and comparing him to Donald Trump Says it was funded by the Koch Brothers Bernie Sanders reacted to the idea when interviewed by my colleague Ezra Klein “Open borders?” he interjected “No
Opinion - Washington Post Owner Jeff Bezos Wants More Conservative . . . "Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos has reportedly given the newspaper a mandate to add more conservative voices to its opinion section — even as he remains silent over the broadsheet’s decision not to endorse a candidate in the 2024 presidential election Bezos — the world’s second richest person with a fortune that Bloomberg Billionaires Index valued at $211 billion as of Monday — is
Avowed - Review Thread - ResetEra Avowed succeeds in drawing players in with its atmospheric world and intriguing gameplay, but it falls short of reaching true greatness It's a fun experience for those craving a new first-person fantasy RPG, but it lacks that special spark that turns a good RPG into an unforgettable one
Pentagon Replaces The Washington Post and the New York Times with . . . While all of the broadcast networks – including Hegseth's former employer Fox News – will no longer have any reporters in the halls of the Pentagon, along with major news publications like The New York Times and Washington Post, DOD spokesperson Sean Parnell declared that they will be replaced by "a broad spectrum of new media outlets and