White House celebrates Maoist Yuri Kochiyama who cheered bin Laden, communist massacre in Peru

The executive Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders (WHIAANHPI) posted a celebration of Women’s History Month Friday honoring activist Yuri Kochiyama, who was a public admirer of terrorist Usama bin Laden.  Kochiyama was a Japanese-American activist for communism and racial equality during the 20th century. Kochiyama’s career as an activist was a…

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Russia 'prioritizing' eastern Ukraine as ground forces remain stalled, reinforcements coming from Georgia: DOD

world-regions is re-evaluating its strategy as it looks to save face in cease-fire negotiations with Ukraine following a month of fighting that has resulted in little ground advancement. “They are putting their priorities and their efforts in eastern Ukraine. And that’s where still there remains a lot of heavy fighting,” a senior defense official told…

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Here's when you can buy the Cadillac Lyriq

Production of the Cadillac Lyriq is underway. The Cadillac Lyriq has a starting price of $59,995. (Cadillac) GM’s Spring Hill, Tenn., factory started building the brand’s first all-electric this week. The 2023 Cadillac Lyriq features seating for five and a fastback style roofline. (Cadillac) The Lyriq is a midsize style with seating for five, rear-wheel…

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Redacted classified UFO report reveals new info on 'shapes,' investigation into 'unexplained' phenomena

A executive government report on “Unexplained Aerial Phenomena” shows the U.S. is investigating the shapes of objects sometimes seen by military pilots, and reveals details of the plan to investigate them.  A highly redacted version of the report, provided to Congress last June, was published this week by Freedom of Information Act activist John Greenewald…

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