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    WebNetInfo.com is America's news and information center for the 21st Century. WebNetInfo.com brings news, information, and commentary to the world.  We realized that national news portals are void of local touch, flavor, information and interests; local portals are void of the magnitude and dynamics of what a national portal can offer.  Therefore, we retooled our web design so that it can be duplicated for any city.  Our national and world news gathering combined with local news, information and views, along with Internet Radio, HoTTalkRadio.com, make a much more desirable and interesting Portal.

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     We are now in the pre launch stage of one of the biggest and most exciting dot com’s since national news portals, Yahoo and Google.

     We have created a template that will allow us to duplicate a news and information portal for every city in the country at nowhere near the expense and time that it took to build webnetinfo.com.

    Our Internet Portals can be used to enhance an individual's present business; can become a very profitable business by itself, or both. They can also be used by religious and community service organizations.

     We seek to sell you one of our Internet Portals. It can have all the same features as webnetinfo.com and jeffersonwebinfo.com and clarksdalewebinfo.com. You own it completely. We have no control over your web site, and you can name it whatever you want.  We have a list of over 200 national affiliate advertisers seeking to advertise on web sites that attract visitors. Discussing the possibilities with one of our consultants would be a wise investment of your time. 

     There is an old saying that if something is too good to be true, it’s not.  However, all great ideas and inventions were originally considered too good to be true; the train, automobile, telephone, airplane, cell phone, computer, Internet, Yahoo and Google. 

     We provide a turnkey operation -- Full training, procedural manuals, forms and complete support. Our pre launch offers include special pricing, incentives, financing and no risk guarantees. All we ask in turn is for you to spread the word of your success, give us a list of successful professionals you know in other cities and give prospective buyers an honest evaluation of your experience owning one of our web portals.
 

     If we ask you to swap a hundred-dollar bill with a ten, you will either think we lost our minds, or the bill is counterfeit.  A wise person would at least check out the bill’s authenticity. Yes, our idea and offer will sound too good to be true.  Voice of America, Inc. has been around for over three decades; webnetinfo.com has been operational for almost a decade.

   There are only two reasons why an individual would not purchase one of our web portals – they didn’t take the time to read all the information herein, or they didn’t understand the information, and didn’t call to allow us to further explain or clarify the concept.  Any successful business professional can afford one of our web portals.  Contact us after you read the information herein - info@webnetinfo.com or (504) 455-9956.

     In the past, providing information to the public was originally limited to newspapers, then radio and then television.  Now, the World Wide Web allows any individual and/or group to avail news and information to the world.  Providing news and information to the general public is a very serious and important responsibility.  An individual can obtain considerable credibility, authenticity and fame in the community by being the provider and operator of a professional and quality News and Information Portal.     

    
Take the time to read all the information herein.  We can provide the up-linking, hosting, maintenance and R&D for the site.  We can also provide all the national and world news gathering and publishing for the site. We provide a special section and links for you to provide the local news and information (obituaries, help wanted, swap shop, community calendar, high school scores and political to mention a few) to the site.  You can also provide information about your existing business or profession.  This information is already readily available and easily obtainable.  We show you where to obtain it and how to upload it to your web site.

     The web site is data based driven. It has many functional areas.  Each area has its own built-in editor to upload information, including pictures and graphics.  Each page has its own privacy user code.  The site provides full online user instructions. Anyone with Microsoft Word experience can easily make additions and changes to all parts of the web site.  That's right, you don't need a professional Web Master or "IT" person on staff to manage or operate this web site. 

 

     The buttons on the right side of this front page answers any questions that you may have.

 

     The right side of the front page can be used for placing advertisements.  Ads in this area, along with those below the web site title banner, are sold based on the number of people who visit the web site.  The left side of the front page can be used for information sources and advertising.  The web site can accommodate as many informational pages as you may need.  Please review all the active buttons on the front page for additional information.

 

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NEWS - SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2025 - NEWS
Tech industry leaders championed the order to create uniform national rules, but many state lawmakers warn it eliminates consumer protections and threatens jobs. LA Times
VOA VIEW: Good idea.
A Scottish rock band is being slammed for antisemitism after projecting a video of current and former Israeli and US officials with swastikas entwined in Jewish stars at a concert this week. New York Post
VOA VIEW: It should be banned.
"The holidays are when [Aniston] slows down, truly enjoys her house and spends time with the people she loves," a source said. New York Post

PLEASE DO BUSINESS WITH THOSE WHO DO BUSINESS WITH US -- OUR ADVERTISERS.

US officials are headed to Berlin for a high-stakes sit-down Monday with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders – as Washington presses for an elusive peace deal to end the deadly war in Ukraine. New York Post
VOA VIEW: Russia should get no territory.
Interviewed as he prepares to leave office, Mayor Eric Adams said that he hadn’t gotten the credit he deserved and that certain forces had always been arrayed against him. New York Times
VOA VIEW: Adams was a loser.
President Donald Trump vowed that the United States will retaliate against ISIS after the killing of three U.S. personnel in Syria. OANN
VOA VIEW: As there should be.
President Donald Trump doubled down on his threat to back primary challenges against Indiana Republicans who opposed the state's redistricting efforts. OANN
VOA VIEW: A truism.
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles has been named among Forbes’ 2025 list of the World’s Most Powerful Women, making her the only American woman working in politics to make the list. OANN
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has warned New York to stop granting trucking licenses to illegal aliens or risk losing $73 million in highway aid. OANN
VOA VIEW: They should be void.

THANK YOU FOR VISITING OUR WEB PORTAL. PLEASE TELL A FRIEND.

The Trump administration is expanding its crackdown on diversity, equity and inclusion by ordering national parks to purge their gift shops of items it deems objectionable. Washington Times
VOA VIEW: Good!
Puerto Rico tax incentives that have lured thousands of rich Americans to the U.S. territory for over a decade are under scrutiny after federal legislators released a new report on Friday by the U.S. Government Accountability Office. Washington Times
VOA VIEW: They should be exposed.
United Airlines said no injuries were reported after the plane returned to Dulles International Airport. CBS
House Democrats released more photos from the estate of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein that include prominent figures like billionaire Bill Gates and former President Bill Clinton. CBS
VOA VIEW: More Dems exposed.

YOU can speak out and be heard by having your own "Column" - Visit the "Public Opinion" Section above.

Air Force Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe "has made extraordinary progress," his medical team said. CBS
VOA VIEW: Good news.
Democrats are pushing a three-year extension of the premium tax credits with no reforms. Republicans have no appetite for the plan, but haven't built a consensus around any proposal of their own. CBS
VOA VIEW: Dems are acting stupid.
Trump expected to sign executive order to reclassify marijuana as soon as Monday. CNBC
VOA VIEW: Foolish mistake.

WE ACKNOWLEDGE AND THANK ALL OUR SOURCES FOR THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS IN MAKING US AMERICA'S NUMBER ONE NEWS INFORMATION PORTAL.

Cheap land and and cheap energy are helping to fuel a boom in proposals to build data centers in Texas. CNBC
VOA VIEW: Good for Texas.
YouTube's CEO Neal Mohan joins other tech bosses from Bill Gates to Mark Cuban who restrict their children's social media and smartphone use. CNBC
VOA VIEW: All should do the same.
The lawsuit argues that President Trump was legally required to get federal approvals before demolishing the historic East Wing of the White House. CNBC
VOA VIEW: They will lose.
The program led to the arrest in Boston of Any Lucía López Belloza, a college student who was deported to Honduras, the report said. CNBC
An ICE officer was allegedly bitten in the hand by an illegal immigrant in Louisiana who was resisting arrest, the Department of Homeland Security said. FOX News
VOA VIEW: The fool should be prosecuted.

ATTENTION TALK SHOW HOSTS: We are honored that many radio talk show hosts use our Web Portal for their "show prep." We would appreciate your occasional mention of our site to your audience. Thanks!

A truck driver charged with vehicular homicide was illegal immigrant released by border patrol in Arizona after crossing in 2023, killing 29-year-old. FOX News
VOA VIEW: More Biden stupidity.
Israel Defense Forces targeted and killed senior Hamas commander Raed Saad while he traveled in a vehicle in Gaza on Saturday, Israeli officials said. UPI
VOA VIEW: Good!

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December 16, 2025

    President Donald Trump announced that Chinese President Xi Jinping has given assurances that China will not invade Taiwan during his time in office “because they know the consequences.” The big question is when?  

     During a interview on CBS’s “60 Minutes,” President Trump revealed that the meeting with Xi did not include talks on Taiwan, while proclaiming that Beijing would not take military action on the island while he remains in office.  “He never brought it up. People were a little surprised by that. But they understand what’s gonna happen. [Xi] has openly said, and his people have openly said at meetings, ‘We would never do anything while President Trump is president,’ because they know the consequences,” Trump stated.

     President Trump was also directly asked whether the United States would militarily intervene if China invaded Taiwan, to which he responded by stating that the United States has maintained “strategic ambiguity,” opting to avoid confirmation in either direction. “You’ll find out if it happens and [Xi] understands the answer to that,” Trump added. The 1979 Taiwan Relations Act mandates that the United States ensure Taiwan has the resources needed to defend itself. However, it does not require the United States to engage militarily should China.     

      The meeting represented the first in-person meeting between the two world leaders since 2019, which was largely spent on reaching trade agreements amid the ongoing threat of increased tariffs.  The president agreed to lower tariffs on Chinese goods from 57% to 47% while China has agreed to reopen access to rare earth minerals and resume the purchase of U.S. soybeans, although the deal has yet to be formally signed.  Meanwhile, China has ratcheted up concerns over a potential invasion of Taiwan due to an increase in large-scale military drills simulating an invasion and blockade of the island.

    The Chinese military has continued to increase the frequency and complexity of military drills encircling the island, heightening tensions in the region.  In response, Taiwan has increased its defense budget by roughly 75% in the past two years, proportionally allocating a larger share of government funds to defense than the United States.