Year: 2022

Air Force Tech. Sgt. Chandler Dobson, an explosive ordnance disposal technician with the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, swings a chemical light stick during a recovery mission in Quang Nam Province, Vietnam, July 4, 2021. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jonathan McElderry)

By Micaela Burrow
Daily Caller News Foundation

Congress has placed massive orders for weapons and equipment amid war in Ukraine and fears of aggression from other U.S. rivals, intensifying pressure on the defense industry to meet those orders.

Chad Steward, the owner of Laced Connection, has only been in business for about a year.
The entrepreneurial businessman seems to have done his due diligence in terms of taking wise precautions to protect his products.
The types of high-end footwear that he sells include Nikes, Air Jordans, Adidas, and Yeezys, according to The Blaze.
Unfortunately, in spite of all his efforts, Steward’s store was still burglarized and robbed back on Oct. 28, according to a Fort Worth Police Department report.

As reported here last week in the news feed, a mob of angry Muslims prevented police from shutting down an illegal mosque in Florence.

This demonstrates the problem with election challenges that are outside the normal recount process. You are asking a judge to overturn the certified election result – that’s a lot to ask. You need to prove to a high degree of evidentiary proof that a fraud took place and that it affected the outcome. That almost never is provable.
The post Court Dismisses Kari Lake Election Challenge, Cites Lack Of Evidence As To Intentional Misconduct Affecting The Outcome first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.

Russell Wilson had a rough first quarter against the Rams on Christmas Day. Not only did he throw two interceptions, the 34-year-old got absolutely torched by Patrick Starr.
Even if you have no idea what the back half of that sentence means— just wait, it’s hilarious. Let’s break it down.
Patrick Starr is a fictional character from the animated television series, SpongeBob SquarePants, that is voiced by actor Bill Fagerbakke. He is a not-so-intelligent starfish— hence his last name.

So what does Star have to do with football? Typically, nothing.

(Image by Felix Merler from Pixabay)

By Kate Anderson
Daily Caller News Foundation

Amazon’s charity program, Amazon Smile, continues to bar Christian organizations due to the Southern Poverty Law Center labeling them as “hate groups.”
The Southern Poverty Law Center repeatedly labels organizations that support traditional values as “designated hate groups” while ignoring groups like Black Lives Matter which have a history of condoning and encouraging violence.
“First of all, make no mistake, we are a Christian organization,” Lt.