Benghazi: It All Trickles Down to Leadership

Click:国内 発送 スーパー コピー Michelle Stansbury In the past few weeks, our government has melted the Benghazi ordeal into a murky puddle, clouded with games of “Not It” and garbled story lines. Many throughout the ranks such as CIA Director David Petraeus have made it clear that, “No one at any level in the CIA …

Fact Check: ‘More Americans Will Die From Drugs This Year Than Were Killed In The Entire Vietnam War’

“More Americans will die from drugs this year than were killed in the entire Vietnam War,” President Donald Trump said in his address to the nation on border security Tuesday night. Verdict: True Recent trends in overdose deaths suggest that more people in the U.S. will die from overdoses this year than Americans killed in …

Here are the top luxury destinations of 2017

Paris, the global hub of art, fashion and culture, is the most popular destination for luxury travellers in 2017. A recent survey by luxury travel website, LuxuryHotelsGuides.com has found. The survey is sourced on data from over 3 million visitors in 2017 (see methodology). Dubai, New York, London and Singapore round out the top 5 destinations for luxury travellers according to the …

Fox Business Network Taps WSJ’s Gerry Baker for Weekly Primetime Series

FOX Business Network (FBN) will debut a new weekly primetime show hosted by The Wall Street Journal’s Editor-at-Large Gerry Baker on Friday, November 30th, announced Brian Jones, president of the network. The program, entitled WSJ AT LARGE WITH GERRY BAKER, will air Fridays at 9:30 PM/ET following Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street (9 PM/ET) and feature …

Israel Holding Early Elections As Bribery Allegations Engulf Netanyahu

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, struggling to keep his majority together and fighting off corruption allegations, has decided to dramatically shorten the timetable for his country’s elections. Netanyahu and other coalition leaders opted Monday to hold a general election in April 2019 — an election that was originally set for November 2019. Their decision comes …

Virtual Reality to Reach Quarter Billion Users Globally

According to the latest figures from ABI Research, virtual reality (VR) technology looks set to gain widespread adoption over the next five years, reaching an installed base of 256 million users worldwide and generating revenues of over US$60 billion in 2022. While the consumer market is expected to account for most of the market’s revenue, the commercial …

Furious takes lead in U.S. box offices while Guardians rule the world

Disney’s much-anticipated ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’ took the top spot in international ticket sales while ‘Fate of the Furious topped the list in U.S. theaters. Box office measurement company comScore released the weekend box office statistics for the weekend ending April 30th. Guardians had an incredibly strong$101.2 million showing internationally ahead of its …

Palestine: Man Jailed for Eating During Ramadan

From the Palestinian Watch: Six people have been arrested and one sentenced to a month in prison for eating in public during the month of Ramadan, according to the official Palestinian Authority daily newspaper. Under Islamic law, eating is prohibited from sunrise until sunset during the entire month. In addition, the Chairman of the PA …

Republican Tax Reform Did Little To Solve US Progressive Tax System

  by Robert Donachie The 2017 Republican tax reform bill did little to change the fact that the top 20 percent of income earners in America pay a higher share of income taxes. The top 20 percent of income earners in 2018 will pay roughly 87 percent of income taxes, an increase of 3 percent …

Nunes Says Lisa Page’s Testimony Confirms Conspiracy To Protect Clinton

GOP Rep. Devin Nunes of California said Thursday that former FBI lawyer Lisa Page confirmed the Justice Department conspired to bury Hillary Clinton’s email scandal. Nunes was asked on “America’s Newsroom” about former GOP Rep. John Ratcliffe of Texas who tweeted out an excerpt of Page’s closed-door testimony before Congress. Ratcliffe said he asked Page …