[FoxNews] Raging woman rampages through Citipups Chelsea pet store in Manhattan
A Texas woman visiting New York City for the first time wound up stunned and bleeding from her nose after a belligerent woman tore through a Manhattan puppy store over the weekend, kicking cages, swatting cellphones and slapping the tourist across the face as staff escorted her out the door.
The store has released a clear photo of the suspect, wearing a dark winter coat and a pink purse, in the hope that she is arrested.
The NYPD said it received a report of an assault at the shop around 3:45 p.m. Saturday.
The suspect escaped on foot and had not been arrested as of Tuesday evening.
Michelle Pineda was apprehended by the FBI and U.S. Border Patrol in El Paso, Texas, last Thursday
Authorities raided her hotel and discovered two guns, knives, machetes and an unspecified amount of drugs, including fentanyl powder and pills
The 22-year-old, who is accused of five murders, was running a drug trafficking ring for the 'Artistas Asesinos,' an enforcement unit of the Sinaloa Cartel in the border town of Ciudad Juárez
[Breitbart] Legendary country star Willie Nelson’s son, Lukas Nelson, said he was robbed of all of his musical equipment in Seattle, Washington, right before he and his band were set to perform a concert in the Democrat-controlled city on Tuesday.
That kind of thing happens everywhere, unfortunately. To small-time, local performers as well as big names.
"Bad news, our truck with all of our equipment got stolen last night out of the hotel near Seattle," the singer of the band Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real told his nearly 300,000 Instagram followers.
"We’ve got rental equipment now, and we will play the show tonight, but if you’re in the Seattle area and you hear about any guitars being pawned or sold — my 1956 Les Paul Junior, my ’64 335, and custom Nacho tele are all in there," Nelson added.
"We have a lot of other equipment that’s in there as well," the singer said, adding that other equipment included bass guitars and steel guitars.
Nelson concluded, saying, "Please, if you have any information, email lukasnelsonandPOTR@gmail.com. I appreciate your help."
Later, the singer posted an update in the caption of his Instagram post, writing, "Items have been found. Thank you all for your help!"
"They found the truck," Nelson said in a new video posted to his Instagram account. "All of the valuable instruments that were in there are still there."
Usually the stuff is never found.
The singer, who noted that the police found the truck "very quickly," added that a few items were missing, but that all of the missing equipment is replaceable.
"The irreplicable stuff is still there," Nelson said. "I’m so grateful to this community for helping out."
Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real is currently on tour, and has a concert in Portland, Oregon, set for Wednesday night.
Crime relating to vehicles and property theft in the Democrat-controlled city of Seattle has reportedly skyrocketed.
Recently, criminals have been hitting the commercial district in the city by using stolen vehicles to smash through storefronts and gain entry into businesses, KOMO-TV reported on Tuesday.
Efficiency is the American way. In bad as well as good.
Moreover, at least 16 such incidents have been reported to police within just the past few months.
[BoxOfficeMojo] The movie is called, "God and Country" and it is based on Rob Reiner's imagined Christian Nationalist threat to the USA.
In its first week, it grossed about $38k averaging about $400 per theater which if each theater showed an average of two showings per day would be about $50 in gross per showing or about 5-10 people per showing.
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Once a Meathead always a Meathead.
So another, "Hey Look at What we did", $$$$ loser Liberal - Anti-Christian propaganda film that will get more Media Attention than actual viewers.
So Oscilloscope Laboratories has acquired U.S. rights to it already, and it seems right up their alley.
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The films director Dan Partland has a history Anti-Right and Extreme Pro-Left narratives. He did the ANTI-Trump and liberal propaganda film: '#Unfit: The Psychology of Donald Trump', and other similar stuff in the past.
[RedState] The President of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, has decreased crime in the country by historic lows.
Some have criticized Bukele's tough-on-crime, anti-criminal stance, going as far as calling him a "dictator."
Bukele has an approval rating of 90 percent as of June 2023, per a CID Gallup poll. El Salvador recently re-elected Bukele as exit polls showed him taking 87 percent of the national vote.
A BBC reporter tried challenging Bukele about his stance on crime. It didn't go well for the reporter. In part, Buekele responded:
We took the recipes from the European Union, we took the recipes from the United States; none of the recipes worked. More gunshots, more people were dying, so what do we do? We do something, and we save people, and now, we're the safest country in the Western Hemisphere. But suddenly something's bad... Not only do we have the right to do what we think is right... but also we have proven it works, and you haven't proven that your system works in our country.
It doesn't work in their countries either - does that stops them?
[FoxNews] Chief Petty Officer Fire Controlman Bryce Pedicini, assigned to the Japan-based guided-missile destroyer USS Higgins, is accused of smuggling classified information and giving the information to an employee of a foreign government between November 2022 and February 2023 in Hampton Roads, Virginia.
A major cellphone outage has hit the US, with thousands of AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile customers complaining about a lack of mobile signal and internet.
The issues appeared to start at around 3.30am ET, according to Downdetector, with AT&T seemingly the hardest hit. At the time of writing, over 35,000 AT&T customers have reported problems with the network, with that number on the rise. The main hotspots for issues are in Atlanta, Dallas and Houston.
The number of complaints for Verizon and T-Mobile are smaller, but still significant. For Verizon, the largest number of reports are coming from Chicago and New York, while for T-Mobile it's New York City, Houston, Chicago and Los Angeles.
AT&T has now acknowledged that there's an issue and you can see its comment below, but Verizon and T-Mobile claim there has been no outage on their networks. With reports of issues still on the rise, you can follow all the latest news here as we untangle what is one of the biggest phone service outages of the year so far.
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Given the current maelstrom roiling the body politic, seems reasonable to assume that someone, foreign or domestic, is conducting interdiction/redirection testing or the like. Plenty of suspects and plenty of motives, but the scale says its a major player.
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Testing for battlespace prep. If you assume someone like china wants to pull a 10/7 with deniable assets, having the ability to block most comms in an area or region is quite useful. In many blue states, they could slaughter thousands before word spread enough. It wouldn't work so well in Texas.
nationwide throughout the United States, widespread cellular outages were reported on Thursday morning following the solar flares. According to The Associated Press, tens of thousands of outages were reported by major cellular carriers such as AT&T, Verzion and T-Mobile.
It remains unclear if the two events are related, but reports of outages appeared to begin around the same time as the solar flares.
However,
some solar scientists have cast doubts on claims that there is a connection between the two events. "Flares only cause radio degradation on the *dayside* of the Earth. As you can see below, the U.S was not affected by the event. So it's just a coincidence!," solar astrophysicist Ryan French at the National Solar Observatory posted on X.
The effects of these flares might continue to be felt for days. In a forecast discussion posted at 7:30 a.m. ET (1230 GMT) on Thursday (Feb. 22), NOAA wrote that an "eruptive filament" was seen exploding from the northwest quadrant of the sun's visible disk on Feb. 21.
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A flare, huh.
I guess the only question then is who is conducting the cyber attack?
Strange I subscribe to a few Space Weather sites and I did not get any alert warnings like I usually do.
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From what we are hearing. It is like they are selling the idea that the solar flare targeted Cell Phones and certain cell related emergency communications equip.
Only focused in certain Metro areas ?????
All while no massive outages were reported for other SAT broadcast or wired media comm means?
I myself was doing some IT Tech stuff, most of the night with no hiccups.
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ATT CEO John Stankey is a ardent Democrat supporter authorizing ATT to support Democrats. He also condemned the January 6 protests as an insurrection and is an anti-Trumper and against Americans who support Trump.
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Haven't seen many complaints, but ddg's search has been sporadically unavailable past 2-3 days. Right now, even. Bad enough to nudge me towwrd alternatives, notwithstanding longtime addiction to ddg "bangs."
[CNBC] Germany’s gross domestic product is now expected to grow by just 0.2% this year, as the country wades in "tricky waters," German Economy Minister Robert Habeck said Wednesday.
The revised GDP growth forecast is down from a previous estimate of 1.3%. Habeck said the government now anticipates German GDP to increase by 1% in 2025.
Speaking during a news briefing, the minister attributed the revised forecast to an unstable global economic environment and to the low growth of world trade, alongside higher interest rates.
Those issues have negatively impacted investments, especially in the construction industry, he said.
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[RedState] Labor unions are notoriously left-leaning in both leadership and in political action. While many blue-collar workers who are a part of the biggest unions in the country are split between Republicans and Democrats, the unions as a whole are very much pro-Democrat.
That makes this story from the Washington Post very interesting. The Teamsters, one of the most well-known unions in the country, made a pretty sizable donation to the Republican National Committee - and it's bigger than the one they just gave the Democratic National Committee.
The Teamsters’ political committee has given $45,000 to the Republican National Committee, according to federal records, a significant departure for a powerful organized labor group that has more recently supported Democrats, such as President Biden, who have championed workers’ rights.
The union sent out the contribution — the maximum allowed from the union’s political action committee — to the RNC the same day former president Donald Trump met with Teamsters’ leadership for the second time in January.
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.