‘Pushed To Pay’: Ukrainian Oligarch Who Allegedly Bribed The Bidens Was ‘Forced’ Into Sending Money, FBI Form Says

Burisma founder Mykola Zlochevsky, a Ukrainian oligarch who allegedly bribed Joe Biden and Hunter Biden, was “coerced” into sending money to them, according to an FBI FD-1023 form released Thursday by Republican Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley. According to the document, Mr. Zlochevsky and Confidential Sources (CHS) participated in a call after the 2016 presidential election, […]

‘Big Boy’ Anthony Weiner Loses His Freaking Mind When Someone Suggests ‘Big Girl’ Hillary Clinton Has A Body Count

Disgraced former New York Democratic congressman and self-proclaimed “big boy” Anthony Weiner went insane Thursday when asked about rumors that the Clintons have a “body count.” Patrick Bett-David posed a question to Weiner, referring to the popular conspiracy theory that former President Bill Clinton and his wife, two-time presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, murdered people. “Why […]

China Threatens Retaliation As Biden Admin Mulls New Chip Restrictions

The Associated Press reported that China’s ambassador to Washington said on Wednesday that China would retaliate against new restrictions on the semiconductor industry as the Biden administration considers tougher regulations. China’s ambassador to China, Xie Feng, told the Aspen Security Forum, a conference on security and foreign policy, that China would not withdraw from competition […]

Maricopa County confirms 12 heat-related deaths so far this year

PHOENIX — There have been 12 confirmed heat-related deaths so far this year, according to the latest data from the Maricopa County Public Health Department. MCDPH Assistant Medical Director Nick Stave said: Ministry collects data on heat-related deaths Since 2006. The first heat-related death of the year on the Phoenix subway was on April 11. […]

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Fourth of July activities, fireworks planned in Apache Junction

The City of Apache Junction’s annual Independence Day celebration will be held on Tuesday, July 4th at Superstition Shadows Park at 1091 W. Southern Ave. The day begins with the annual Independence Day volleyball tournament at the Superstition Shadows Aquatic Center at 1091 W. Southern Ave. Registration for the free tournament opens at 7:15am. Seats […]

New leadership takes the reins at Fort Huachuca

After three years in command of Fort Huachuca, Maj. Gen. Anthony Hale has moved on to his next assignment. Hale turned command over to Brigadier General Richard Appelhans Monday morning during a change-of-command ceremony at the Brown Parade stadium. By strengthening community ties and creating learning opportunities for soldiers and potential leaders, Hale prioritized those […]