- Attempted murder charge as Sydney police officer stabbed with sword by David Hirst on November 7, 2025 at 11:59 pm
A 20-year-old man allegedly threw a spear at police officers before stabbing a probationary constable in the leg with a sword in Sydney's south-west.
- Kangaroos focus on 'wonderful opportunity' in final Ashes Test on November 7, 2025 at 11:54 pm
The Kangaroos may hold an unassailable 2-0 lead in the Ashes series, but they have not been completely satisfied with their performances in England.
- Australian acts get nod as Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga lead Grammy nominations on November 7, 2025 at 11:53 pm
Amyl and the Sniffers, Tame Impala and Rüfüs Du Sol will represent Australia at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards next year. Here is the full list of nominees.
- Bitcoin whale and retail 'major divergence' is a warning sign: Santiment by Cointelegraph by Ciaran Lyons on November 7, 2025 at 11:51 pm
Santiment said Bitcoin’s retail-whale divide is a flashing warning sign, while other analysts anticipate new highs on a macro rebound.
- Review to assess 'quality' of Gold Coast mental health service on November 7, 2025 at 11:33 pm
The review comes after the suicides of two young people in the past five years who received treatment at the service in Robina.
- New Wright Brothers take flight creating comics for kids by Amanda Cranston on November 7, 2025 at 11:23 pm
When boys write their own comics, they are bound to be full of fart jokes, stinky-eyed butt dragons and lots of crazy superpowers.
- Treasurer vows to get on front foot to defend WA's GST deal by Courtney Withers on November 7, 2025 at 11:14 pm
When it comes to Western Australia's slice of the GST pie, the state government is making no apologies for ruffling the feathers of other jurisdictions.
- How a regional textile mill connected Olympians, police and fashion by Allison Jess and Sarah Krieg on November 7, 2025 at 11:03 pm
Textile manufacturing took Albury's work to the Opera House, federal parliament, the Olympics and beyond.
- Cash in bags and falling foul of the Queen. How Sarah Ferguson was 'the great Houdini' by Jack Hawke on November 7, 2025 at 10:58 pm
From selling access to Andrew for £500,000 to dodgy dealings with Jeffrey Esptein, Sarah Ferguson has been creating headlines for all the wrong reasons for three decades.
- Salt-N-Pepa's musical influence recognised by Rock & Roll Hall of Fame by Mawunyo Gbogbo on November 7, 2025 at 10:23 pm
Salt-N-Pepa will this weekend be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in the musical influence category. The group, founded in 1985, has had a huge impact on popular music and culture.
- Here’s what happened in crypto today by Cointelegraph by Cointelegraph on November 7, 2025 at 10:12 pm
Need to know what happened in crypto today? Here is the latest news on daily trends and events impacting Bitcoin price, blockchain, DeFi, NFTs, Web3 and crypto regulation.
- Evernorth’s unrealized XRP losses expose mounting pressure on DATs: CryptoQuant by Cointelegraph by Sam Bourgi on November 7, 2025 at 10:09 pm
The latest crypto downturn is hammering companies that built their business models around holding digital assets.
- Firefighters help residents flee Mentone tobacco shop fire on November 7, 2025 at 10:09 pm
Residents were forced to evacuate their homes after a car was driven into a store and set alight in Melbourne's south-east.
- Bitcoin miner hashprice nearing $40, miners back in 'survival mode': Report by Cointelegraph by Vince Quill on November 7, 2025 at 10:03 pm
Falling hashprice and a decline in Bitcoin’s prices are causing pain in the mining industry that has spread throughout the supply chain.
- Sabalenka to face Rybakina in WTA Finals title decider on November 7, 2025 at 9:56 pm
World number one Aryna Sabalenka books a showdown with Elena Rybakina, with both players eyeing off their first season-ending championship win.
- Revered and reviled, cats in the crosshairs on Christmas Island by Alistair Bates and Mietta Adams on November 7, 2025 at 9:43 pm
On a speck of land in the Indian Ocean, one of the world's most ambitious wars is being waged against feral cats. But not everyone is celebrating.
- How these English amateur players made it to international cricket on November 7, 2025 at 9:43 pm
Dodgy souvlaki, forgotten bails, and schoolboy defeats — even so, this unlikely group of amateurs are off to play in Gambia.
- What's in this ancient Roman shipwreck may help us understand the Universe by Shelby Traynor on November 7, 2025 at 9:30 pm
Some 2,000 years ago, a Roman ship sank off the coast of Sardinia. Now its cargo is being used to search for elusive phenomena like dark matter.
- A CBD basement hides the remains of Hobart's oldest-known building by Susan Oong on November 7, 2025 at 9:27 pm
Beneath what we know as the Bank Arcade are the remains of Hobart's oldest-known building. Owner and custodian John Short brings the history of this curious building to life.
- Jury in MEV bot trial struggles to reach verdict as weekend approaches by Cointelegraph by Turner Wright on November 7, 2025 at 9:20 pm
Defense attorneys reportedly requested a mistrial as jurors said they weren’t close to reaching a verdict in the case involving a $25 million Ethereum exploit.
- Inside the race to restore Yass's unique 1939 art deco theatre by Lily Nothling on November 7, 2025 at 9:19 pm
More than five decades since its heritage cinema closed, movies have returned to the big screen in the NSW town of Yass as part of an ambitious volunteer-led project to revive the town's historic art deco theatre.
- Elon Musk's potential trillion-dollar payday not just about money by Ian Verrender on November 7, 2025 at 9:17 pm
The world's richest man's believers have once again agreed to enrich the Tesla boss to levels far beyond the realm of ordinary billionaires. But how much is enough?
- Mum shocked after being diagnosed with gestational diabetes as diagnoses rise by Lexy Hamilton-Smith on November 7, 2025 at 9:10 pm
One in five pregnant women are diagnosed with the condition, which experts say is linked to age, weight and a lack of exercise.
- Victorian council aims to take Melbourne's controversial art piece by Tyrone Dalton and Nethma Dandeniya on November 7, 2025 at 9:08 pm
Mildura Rural City Council says it wants Melbourne's Yellow Peril art piece to be moved to the regional centre as part of a new tourism campaign.
- Piastri trails Norris in sprint qualifying at São Paulo Grand Prix on November 7, 2025 at 9:05 pm
Lando Norris strikes the first significant blow of the São Paulo Grand Prix weekend by outpacing Oscar Piastri to take pole for the sprint race.
- ABC Quote Quiz: A Melbourne Cup winner, a media storm and a toilet culprit on November 7, 2025 at 9:04 pm
They said it, we published it. Can you decipher it? See if you can work out who said what, and why.
- James Watson, co-discoverer of DNA's double helix, dead at 97 on November 7, 2025 at 9:00 pm
James Watson, the controversial American biologist whose 1953 discovery of the structure of DNA ushered in the age of genetics, has died.
- A trip to the dentist made me question my private health insurance by Virginia Trioli on November 7, 2025 at 9:00 pm
Do I walk away from private insurance and trust that health challenges will have me seen promptly enough in the public system?
- Don't blame ETFs, BTC sell-off 'coming from inside the house': Analyst by Cointelegraph by Vince Quill on November 7, 2025 at 8:59 pm
Outflows from Bitcoin ETFs over the last month have been relatively small despite October's historic market crash that slashed prices by 20%.
- Colourism and bullying: The controversial world of island beauty pageants by Alice Lolohea on November 7, 2025 at 8:44 pm
Beauty pageants remain serious business in the Pacific, but contestants are thinking twice before entering due to online bullying and discrimination.
- England's FA bans player for nine matches over racial abuse on November 7, 2025 at 8:36 pm
Montenegro striker Milutin Osmajić is suspended for nine matches for racially abusing an opponent during a match in England's second-tier Championship last season.
- My First Bitcoin ends El Salvador program, pivots to global BTC education by Cointelegraph by Nate Kostar on November 7, 2025 at 8:31 pm
The Bitcoin education initiative is closing its local operations and rebranding for a global mission, shifting from teaching students in El Salvador to training educators worldwide.
- Balancer makes last appeal to hacker behind $100M+ exploit by Cointelegraph by Turner Wright on November 7, 2025 at 7:57 pm
The DAO behind the exchange issued an onchain warning to those responsible for a major exploit: Return the funds for a bounty or face the consequences.
- Coinbase, Block, Robinhood highlight dismal week for crypto stocks by Cointelegraph by Sam Bourgi on November 7, 2025 at 7:48 pm
Crypto stocks slid as macro fears, government shutdown jitters and lingering fallout from October's $19 billion liquidation hit investor sentiment.
- New Bitcoin highs could take 2 to 6 months but data says it’s worth the wait: Analysis by Cointelegraph by Biraajmaan Tamuly on November 7, 2025 at 7:45 pm
Bitcoin dropped 20% from its all-time high, leaving analysts split on whether a slow recovery or a fresh parabolic price breakout will happen in the next few months.
- Balancer exploit and Stream contagion expose DeFi’s fragile core: Finance Redefined by Cointelegraph by Ezra Reguerra on November 7, 2025 at 7:00 pm
Balancer and Stream Finance incidents totaling over $200 million shook DeFi as RedStone and major Ethereum protocols launched reform initiatives.
- Bitcoin Coinbase Premium hits 7-month low but traders spot a silver lining by Cointelegraph by Biraajmaan Tamuly on November 7, 2025 at 6:45 pm
Bitcoin dipped below $100,000 as the Coinbase Premium hit a seven-month low, signaling weak US demand. Onchain data hints that short-term holders may be buying the dip.
- Strategy prices new STRE preferred shares to fund Bitcoin accumulation by Cointelegraph by Vince Quill on November 7, 2025 at 6:39 pm
The company continues to offer corporate debt securities and equities to finance its Bitcoin acquisitions despite recent troubles.
- Polymarket rife with ‘artificial trading,’ Columbia University researchers find by Cointelegraph by Sam Bourgi on November 7, 2025 at 5:56 pm
A Columbia study found that up to 60% of Polymarket’s volume may stem from wash trading, raising new concerns about artificial activity in prediction markets.
- Price predictions 11/7: BTC, ETH, BNB, XRP, SOL, DOGE, ADA, HYPE, LINK, ZEC by Cointelegraph by Rakesh Upadhyay on November 7, 2025 at 5:47 pm
Bitcoin bulls have held the price above the critical $100,000 support level, but a shallow bounce increases the risk of a breakdown. Will altcoins gain ground while BTC searches for direction?
- What happens if ETH stops being deflationary and XRP becomes the global liquidity benchmark? by Cointelegraph by Dilip Kumar Patairya on November 7, 2025 at 4:34 pm
Is ETH’s deflationary edge fading? Could XRP’s speed, compliance and liquidity network make it the next global bridge in digital finance?
- US Senate to vote on bill to reopen gov’t with crypto bill in limbo by Cointelegraph by Turner Wright on November 7, 2025 at 4:11 pm
Some Republicans’ initial plans to have crypto market structure out of committee by November have been sidetracked by the government shutdown.
- Commonware secures $25M from Tempo as Stripe, Paradigm deepen blockchain bet by Cointelegraph by Sam Bourgi on November 7, 2025 at 3:55 pm
Tempo leads an investment round in startup Commonware to advance blockchain infrastructure for real-world payments.
- AI trading bots surge in popularity, but experts warn they’re not ‘money printers’ by Cointelegraph by Savannah Fortis on November 7, 2025 at 3:20 pm
As AI-powered trading tools gain traction across crypto markets, industry insiders say most traders misunderstand how these models actually work and where their real risks lie.
- Bitcoin crisscrosses $100K as BTC price ‘bottoming phase’ begins by Cointelegraph by William Suberg on November 7, 2025 at 2:50 pm
Bitcoin sought a higher low while risking a breakdown of $100,000 support, as analysis said a BTC price rebound could come without much fuel.
- 5 privacy coins that are pumping this week by Cointelegraph by Aaron Wood on November 7, 2025 at 2:48 pm
Privacy coins are on a tear this week, with Zcash flipping Monero for the largest privacy coin.
- Four reasons Ether did not fall below $3K, and probably won’t by Cointelegraph by Nancy Lubale on November 7, 2025 at 2:25 pm
Ether's price drop to $3,000 was likely a buy-the-dip opportunity with ETH set to recover, based on several key market metrics.
- Kazakhstan may fuel $1B crypto reserve with gold, FX and seized assets by Cointelegraph by Adrian Zmudzinski on November 7, 2025 at 2:13 pm
The government is reportedly considering converting part of its sovereign wealth and gold holdings into digital assets, signaling the rise of crypto as a state-level asset class.
- Ripple rejects IPO plans despite SEC case victory: Here’s why by Cointelegraph by Helen Partz on November 7, 2025 at 1:32 pm
Ripple won’t pursue an IPO after resolving its SEC case despite record growth, major new investors and increasing industry momentum for public listings.
- How TradFi banks are advancing new stablecoin models by Cointelegraph by Yohan Yun on November 7, 2025 at 1:30 pm
Stablecoins are shifting from crypto-native experiments to instruments embedded in existing banking and payment infrastructure.
- Trump Has a Secret List of 24 “Designated Terrorist Organizations.” We Got Some of the Names. by Nick Turse on November 7, 2025 at 10:16 pm
The U.S. claims it is engaged in “armed conflict” with Tren de Aragua, Ejército de Liberación Nacional, and Cártel de los Soles, among others. The post Trump Has a Secret List of 24 “Designated Terrorist Organizations.” We Got Some of the Names. appeared first on The Intercept.
- The Huntingdon Train Attack: Speculation and Further Questions by Editor on November 7, 2025 at 7:00 pm
On Saturday Novembers 1st, ten people travelling on the 18.45 London North Eastern Railway (LNER) service from Doncaster, South Yorkshire, to London’s King’s Cross station were reportedly stabbed and later hospitalised. At the time of writing, one man remains in a critical but stable condition following a knife attack on the train. Five people have …
- The President Is Perfectly Fine If You Starve by Alain Stephens on November 7, 2025 at 5:38 pm
The message behind the government shutdown is loud and clear: Hunger is acceptable collateral damage in service of Trump’s agenda. The post The President Is Perfectly Fine If You Starve appeared first on The Intercept.
- Gaza’s Students Kept Studying Amid the Rubble. Now Universities Hope to Rebuild. by Taqwa Ahmed Al-Wawi on November 7, 2025 at 12:00 pm
Palestinian students learned remotely, with flickering internet, through two years of Israel’s genocide. Now universities need funding to rebuild. The post Gaza’s Students Kept Studying Amid the Rubble. Now Universities Hope to Rebuild. appeared first on The Intercept.
- Rand Paul Warns of “Warmongers,” but MAGA Rejects Venezuela War Powers Bill by Matt Sledge on November 6, 2025 at 11:14 pm
It was potentially the last chance for Paul, Tim Kaine, and Adam Schiff to block U.S. military action in Venezuela with a war powers resolution. The post Rand Paul Warns of “Warmongers,” but MAGA Rejects Venezuela War Powers Bill appeared first on The Intercept.
- New York’s Billionaires Are Bending the Knee to Zohran Mamdani by Katherine Krueger on November 6, 2025 at 8:53 pm
After fighting the democratic socialist’s candidacy tooth and nail, the city’s ruling class is lining up to shake his hand. The post New York’s Billionaires Are Bending the Knee to Zohran Mamdani appeared first on The Intercept.
- Trump’s Federal Cops Just Gave Themselves Expansive Anti-Protest Powers Targeting Masks by Matt Sledge on November 6, 2025 at 7:19 pm
The Trump administration’s fast-tracked rules grant the Federal Protective Service sweeping powers to make arrests off federal property. The post Trump’s Federal Cops Just Gave Themselves Expansive Anti-Protest Powers Targeting Masks appeared first on The Intercept.
- Last-Ditch Effort to Block Trump’s Venezuela War Appeals to MAGA Republicans by Matt Sledge on November 6, 2025 at 4:20 pm
With a War Powers vote looming in the Senate, advocates are pointing to Trump’s past opposition to regime change wars. The post Last-Ditch Effort to Block Trump’s Venezuela War Appeals to MAGA Republicans appeared first on The Intercept.
- New York’s Largest ICE Prison Dogged by Allegations of Shoddy Medical Care by J. Dale Shoemaker on November 6, 2025 at 11:00 am
“I shouldn’t have lost my fingers,” one detainee said of ICE guards’ failure to get him the care a doctor prescribed. The post New York’s Largest ICE Prison Dogged by Allegations of Shoddy Medical Care appeared first on The Intercept.
- Did AI just Evolve? I don’t think so. by Editor on November 6, 2025 at 8:30 am
On October 23, Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying, hosts of the DarkHorse podcast, reported the discovery, which is described in a pre-print paper (not peer-reviewed). Weinstein and Heying were spooked by the claim, supposing that this instance might be just the beginning. Soon LLMs might advance science too rapidly into unprecedented frontiers before proper cautionary measures can be …
- Democrats Swept Tuesday Night’s Election. Now What? by The Intercept Briefing on November 6, 2025 at 12:45 am
Maurice Mitchell and Amanda Litman discuss the lessons from Tuesday night, as Democrats and progressives prepare for the midterm elections. The post Democrats Swept Tuesday Night’s Election. Now What? appeared first on The Intercept.
- Episode Five: What Fourth Amendment? by Collateral Damage on November 5, 2025 at 11:00 am
How the killing of Trevon Cole by Las Vegas police almost made prime-time TV. The post Episode Five: What Fourth Amendment? appeared first on The Intercept.
- Zohran Mamdani Avoided Campaigning Against the Police. Will They Work With Him? by Akela Lacy on November 5, 2025 at 10:00 am
To implement his sweeping agenda, Mamdani will have to navigate the New York Police Department and its influential union. The post Zohran Mamdani Avoided Campaigning Against the Police. Will They Work With Him? appeared first on The Intercept.
- Black, White, and the Comfortable Lie by Editor on November 5, 2025 at 8:30 am
I was talking to a very close friend the other day who happens to be a die-hard Trump hater (I know what you are thinking, don’t ask). We unfortunately drifted into a “discussion” about the January 6 fiasco (and also don’t ask me why I bother). Time and time again, I run into this sort …
- They Tried to Smear Zohran Mamdani as an Antisemite. Voters Saw Right Through It. by Natasha Lennard on November 5, 2025 at 4:48 am
Mamdani’s victory means so much — including the repudiation of Islamophobic attacks and weaponization of antisemitism. The post They Tried to Smear Zohran Mamdani as an Antisemite. Voters Saw Right Through It. appeared first on The Intercept.
- Zohran Mamdani Beats Andrew Cuomo in Victory for the Left in NYC Mayoral Race by Noah Hurowitz on November 5, 2025 at 2:05 am
The New York City mayoral race drew national attention as a test for the left as democratic socialist Mamdani faced former governor Cuomo. The post Zohran Mamdani Beats Andrew Cuomo in Victory for the Left in NYC Mayoral Race appeared first on The Intercept.
- Let’s talk about…Dick Cheney’s Posthumous Glazing by Kit Knightly on November 5, 2025 at 1:00 am
This was going to be a discussion thread for the on-going elections — and we will get to that — but then Dick Cheney died and distracted me. Or, rather, the people praising and whitewashing his “patriotism” and “service” distracted me. It’s not surprising but it is nauseating… Jennifer and I send our condolences to …
- A Journalist Asked Why Israel Isn’t Paying to Rebuild Gaza. It Cost Him His Job. by Arthur Neslen on November 4, 2025 at 11:07 pm
Italy’s Nova news agency confirmed it let reporter Gabriele Nunziati go for asking a European official about Israel at a press conference. The post A Journalist Asked Why Israel Isn’t Paying to Rebuild Gaza. It Cost Him His Job. appeared first on The Intercept.
- YouTube Quietly Erased More Than 700 Videos Documenting Israeli Human Rights Violations by Nikita Mazurov on November 4, 2025 at 9:41 pm
The tech giant deleted the accounts of three prominent Palestinian human rights groups — a capitulation to Trump sanctions. The post YouTube Quietly Erased More Than 700 Videos Documenting Israeli Human Rights Violations appeared first on The Intercept.
- Dick Cheney Doesn’t Deserve Your Heartfelt Eulogies by Eoin Higgins on November 4, 2025 at 6:14 pm
The former vice president died Monday night. Now is not the time to whitewash his bloody legacy of war and destruction. The post Dick Cheney Doesn’t Deserve Your Heartfelt Eulogies appeared first on The Intercept.
- The Agrarian Imagination: The Iron Cage of Agri-Rationality and Dostoevsky ‘s Moral Underground by Editor on November 4, 2025 at 4:00 pm
“A great deal depends upon a right relationship with the soil; the right relationship with the soil is the basis for the right relationship with one another.” Wendell Berry, The Unsettling of America (1977) In today’s world, food and land are increasingly dominated by huge corporations and global supply chains. These corporations define anything that …
- Are You on Trump’s List of Domestic Terrorists? There’s No Way to Know. by Nick Turse on November 4, 2025 at 3:39 pm
The Trump administration is using NSPM-7 to compile the names of alleged domestic terror groups. It won’t tell us who’s on the list. The post Are You on Trump’s List of Domestic Terrorists? There’s No Way to Know. appeared first on The Intercept.
- From Gaza to Sudan: “Their Pain Is Ours” by Lina Ghassan Abu Zayed on November 3, 2025 at 7:27 pm
The unfolding tragedy in Sudan reminds us in Gaza that wars, hunger, and destruction are not isolated events. The post From Gaza to Sudan: “Their Pain Is Ours” appeared first on The Intercept.
- The Vampire State: Feeding on Our Fear, Freedom and Finances by Kit Knightly on November 3, 2025 at 12:00 pm
“But these weren’t the kind of monsters that had tentacles and rotting skin, the kind a seven-year-old might be able to wrap his mind around—they were monsters with human faces, in crisp uniforms, marching in lockstep, so banal you don’t recognize them for what they are until it’s too late.” Ransom Riggs, Miss Peregrine’s Home for …
- Local Cops Aren't Allowed to Help ICE. Did the Feds Dupe Them Into Raids That Rounded Up Immigrants? by Theo Whitcomb on November 3, 2025 at 11:00 am
Local police participated in a drug raid. The feds had coordinated beforehand to have ICE to take cannabis farm workers into custody. The post Local Cops Aren’t Allowed to Help ICE. Did the Feds Dupe Them Into Raids That Rounded Up Immigrants? appeared first on The Intercept.
- REVIEW: Martyrs to the Unspeakable – A Luminous Tapestry of Truth by Editor on November 2, 2025 at 8:30 am
To weave a magnificent tapestry like the one James W. Douglass has created with Martyrs to the Unspeakable: The Assassinations of JFK, Malcolm, Martin, and RFK takes a steady hand, a hopeful heart, and a steadfast dedication to seeking truth and telling it through factually based and interwoven stories. Because of its brilliant complexity and documented details, …
- Kat Abughazaleh on the Right to Protest by The Intercept Briefing on November 2, 2025 at 12:00 am
The Illinois congressional candidate on why more Democrats aren’t taking direct action and how leaders should be responding to the right. The post Kat Abughazaleh on the Right to Protest appeared first on The Intercept.
- Jay Forrester & the Blueprints of Ecological Doom by Editor on November 1, 2025 at 6:30 pm
When the Club of Rome’s first report, The Limits to Growth, was published in 1972, the editor of the prestigious academic journal Nature was scathing. John Maddox criticised irresponsible scaremongering as ‘the Doomsday syndrome’, but he was rowing against the tide. Broadsheet media and broadcasters publicised the report, and the Club of Rome succeeded in …
- This Halloween in the New Normal by Kit Knightly on October 31, 2025 at 2:00 pm
Our successor to This Week in the Guardian, This Week in the New Normal is our weekly chart of the progress of autocracy, authoritarianism and economic restructuring around the world. 1. Climate Change is ruining Halloween, too Everything for everyone everywhere is getting more expensive, and yet it’s always for different reasons. Brexit or Putin …
- Who Set Up The Hit? by Michael Shrimpton on July 21, 2024 at 9:03 pm
It is now clear that Thomas Matthew Crooks was not acting alone last Saturday when he shot President Trump at the Butler Farm Show Grounds in Connoquonessing Township, Butler County PA. Since there are almost no lone gunmen that conclusion should not terribly surprising. It’s also clear that in a reprise of the assassination of
- Might The Polls Be Wrong? by Michael Shrimpton on July 3, 2024 at 7:36 pm
Every poll published so far in the British General Election campaign has shown Labour well in the lead, with margins of between roughly 15 and 25 per cent over the hapless Tories. Some of these have been MRP mega-polls with over 20,000 people contacted. The Tories are in full retreat, restricting campaigning to seats with
- Why Is the African Dish, Shakshuka So Popular In Israel? by Managing Editor on April 22, 2024 at 4:00 pm
Why Is the African Dish, Shakshuka So Popular In Israel? Shakshuka is an African-inspired dish with a rich history as it spread its influence to another country a long time ago, Israel. The Ottoman Empire and other North African nations enhanced the original influence of the traditional shakshuka recipe. North African Jewish immigrants that came
- Exploring Winning Betting Strategies In Blackjack by Managing Editor on April 1, 2024 at 3:00 pm
Exploring Winning Betting Strategies In Blackjack In the exciting world of online casinos, few are as alluring and intriguing as blackjack. Known for its blend of skill and chance, this thrilling card game has enthralled players for centuries. While mastering the basic rules and strategies of blackjack is essential, understanding how to manage your bets
- How to Identify GI Bill Fraud by Managing Editor on March 19, 2024 at 4:33 pm
How to Identify GI Bill Fraud The US government offers incentives and benefits for veterans who have served their country. Many of these benefits, including those under the Post-9/11 GI Bill, are tied to higher education and the costs associated with pursuing a degree. These benefits are designed to help veterans continue to advance
- Rumsfeld Shady Heritage in Pandemic: GILEAD’s Intrigues with WHO & Wuhan Lab. Bio-Weapons’... by Fabio G. C. Carisio on March 11, 2024 at 8:21 am
«You will only observe with your eyes and see the punishment of the wicked. If you say, “The Lord is my refuge”, and you make the Most High your dwelling, no harm will overtake you, no disaster will come near your tent». (Holy Bible – Psalm 90) by Fabio Giuseppe Carlo Carisio UPDATE ON JULY,
- Age Old Battle Between Khazarian Mafia and True Christianity Crashing Into Finality by Jonas E. Alexis, Senior Editor on March 10, 2024 at 9:03 am
According to unconfirmed reports, yesterday Israel sent troops into Ukraine to fight the Russians for Zelensky’s army; both soundly defeated in short order. This kind of action seems to be a hopeless endeavor as the Russian Federation’s apparent complete weapons superiority (so far) seems to assure RF victory in the Ukraine.
- Shipping to Poland from the US: Navigating Customs Clearance by Managing Editor on February 5, 2024 at 5:21 pm
Shipping to Poland from the US: Navigating Customs Clearance A few key steps are crucial When ensuring your international shipment reaches Poland without a hitch. First, pack your items carefully and accurately label them with the recipient’s address. It’s also vital to verify that what you’re sending isn’t on the list of prohibited items. Completing
- Braving the Storm and Tackling Addiction in the Ranks of US Veterans by Managing Editor on February 4, 2024 at 11:40 pm
The battle doesn’t always end when our soldiers return home. For many US veterans, the transition back to civilian life brings with it a new kind of warfare – one against addiction. This silent struggle often goes unnoticed, yet it is as real and challenging as any faced on the battlefield. In a society
- Navigating the Transition from Battlefield to Civilian Life for Our Homefront Heroes by Managing Editor on February 4, 2024 at 11:28 pm
The return home for veterans, often portrayed as a hero’s welcome, is a journey of complexities and challenges. As they transition from the structured life of military service to the civilian world, veterans face myriad adjustments that can be both daunting and disorienting. This article delves into the realities of life for veterans returning
