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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. 

 

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NEWS - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 07, 2025 - NEWS
Advocacy groups and lawmakers say they've gotten mixed results when it comes to trying to rein in the power of Big Tech. LA Times
VOA VIEW: CA is feeling the crunch.
Democrats who campaigned on energy affordability swept key races in New Jersey, Virginia and Georgia. LA Times
VOA VIEW: Will they deliver?
California Republicans are blaming each other about their overwhelming loss on Proposition 50, the congressional redistricting ballot measure voters approved on Tuesday in an effort to counter President Trump's agenda. LA Times
VOA VIEW: It will be a short liberty.

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A former Justice Department employee who threw a sandwich at a federal agent during President Donald Trump's law enforcement surge in Washington was found not guilty of assault New York Post
VOA VIEW: Sad!
Sen. Jacky Rosen has leveled a bizarre accusation against her colleague, Sen. Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) — saying he “creepily” spied on congressional cars to prove a point about driving safety legislation.  New York Post
VOA VIEW: Stupid!
Officials have recovered the charred black box of the large UPS cargo aircraft that crashed in Kentucky, killing 12 people — with new dashcam video showing the moment the plane crashed into the ground in an enormous streak of fire. New York Post
Nations were poised to approve the first fee on pollution from ships. That’s when the Trump administration began the threats. New York Times
VOA VIEW: Liberal media stupidity.
President Trump announced a deal with Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk to lower prices on hugely popular weight-loss drugs for Medicare, Medicaid and American patients who pay with their own money. New York Times
The Kremlin is focusing its fire on Pokrovsk, a gateway to the Donetsk region, which Russia’s president, Vladimir V. Putin, has long coveted. New York Times
VOA VIEW: Time will tell.

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In arguments before the Supreme Court, the White House backed away from its claims that President Trump’s tariffs were about raising revenue. New York Times
VOA VIEW: About making deals.
Under President Donald Trump’s leadership, the average cost of a Thanksgiving meal has decreased compared to last year during former President Joe Biden’s administration. OANN
VOA VIEW: Good news.
Texas GOP Representative Brandon Gill introduced articles of impeachment on Tuesday against Chief Judge James E. Boasberg of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. OANN
VOA VIEW: Expected!
Far-left Democratic Socialist Omar Fateh, dubbed the “Minnesota Mamdani,” has lost his bid to become the new mayor of Minneapolis, with incumbent Mayor Jacob Frey winning re-election to a third term. OANN
VOA VIEW: Good!

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Vermont Independent Senator Bernie Sanders crashed a press conference scheduled for Democrat Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, calling on Senate Democrats to prolong the government shutdown if Republicans do not concede to their Obamacare demands. OANN
VOA VIEW: GOP Senators should hold.
Jose Ceballos, the mayor of Coldwater, Kansas, shouldn't have been allowed to vote for himself because he isn't even a citizen, the state's attorney general said in bringing criminal charges against the man. Washington Times
VOA VIEW: As they should,
A group of North Carolina congressmen urged Gov. Josh Stein to deploy the National Guard into Charlotte over a "growing violence crisis" that has the city's understaffed police force on the defensive. Washington Times

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A crew member was electrocuted this week on the set of an independent film in Louisiana. Washington Times
A federal judge in Texas has agreed to dismiss a criminal conspiracy charge against Boeing in connection with two 737 Max jetliner crashes that killed 346 people. Washington Times
VOA VIEW: It was expected.
Senior U.S. officials urged European allies Thursday to speed up the phasing out of Russian gas by expanding regional pipeline networks and boosting American liquefied natural gas imports across Europe. Washington Times
The National Rifle Association is back at the Supreme Court seeking permission to pursue damages against a New York official who tried to get financial institutions to rethink doing business with the gun group. Washington Times
Senators will take up a war powers resolution on Thursday aimed at blocking President Trump from conducting strikes against Venezuela. CBS
VOA VIEW: Madness!

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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Wednesday announced a 10% reduction in U.S. air traffic due to the ongoing government shutdown. Starting Friday, airlines are expected to cut at least 4% of flights to 40 airports, ramping up to 10% by sometime next week – which could mean between 2,000 and 4,000 flights canceled daily. CBS
VOA VIEW: A big mess.
A top official at the Department of Agriculture said food aid beneficiaries will receive up to 65% of their benefits, more than the initial 50% in partial payments. CBS
Monopoly, the classic American board game, is celebrating its 90th birthday. CBS

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The CDC reported two additional deaths and seven new illnesses tied to a listeria outbreak from meals sold at major grocery chains. CBS
VOA VIEW: Sad!
Job cuts for October totaled 153,074, a 183% surge from September. CNBC
Pelosi, who represented California for decades, made history as the first female speaker of the House of Representatives. CNBC
VOA VIEW: Good riddance.
Peloton is again doing a recall after receiving reports that the seat post on its original Bike+ model detached and broke during use, leading to two injuries. CNBC
The highest dose of Eli Lilly's weekly injection helped patients with obesity or who are overweight lose 20.1% of their body weight on average at 48 weeks. CNBC
Nuclear technology company Westinghouse could spin out into an independent company under a Trump administration deal to build reactors. CNBC
VOA VIEW: Seeing is believing.
Florida Sheriff Mike Chitwood recruits unhappy New Yorkers and NYPD officers to relocate to Volusia County after mayoral election, promising a better quality of life. FOX News
VOA VIEW: It will be bad for NYC.
MaineHealth apologized after a computer malfunction sent 521 death notifications to living patients Oct. 20. Apology letters are being sent to all affected patients. FOX News
VOA VIEW: Crazy!
Police are probing the latest cliff death in Palos Verdes Estates in Los Angeles after an unidentified man was discovered near Paseo Del Mar. FOX News
Justice Department employee Sean Dunn faces federal trial for allegedly throwing sandwich at federal Customs and Border Protection agent in Washington, DC. FOX News
VOA VIEW: The action was a crime.
Three Chinese scholars charged with smuggling biological materials into the U.S. while at University of Michigan, threatening national security according to DOJ. FOX News
VOA VIEW: They should be arrested.
The death toll in a UPS plane crash in Louisville, Ky., rose to 12 on Wednesday and Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear a state of emergency around the airport UPI
VOA VIEW: Sad!
Wednesday's Senate Committee on Indian Affairs hearing discussed Senate Bill 107, known as the Lumbee Fairness Act, to federally recognize the Lumbee Tribe. UPI
A federal district judge on Wednesday ordered authorities to improve conditions inside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building near Chicago. UPI
VOA VIEW: The judges don't give orders without a trial.

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November 09, 2025

      A federal appeals court became the latest court to determine the Trump administration's effort to end birthright citizenship is likely unconstitutional. They are wrong.

     In a 100-page ruling, the First Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a Boston district court's injunction that blocked the government from enforcing an executive order signed by President Trump to significantly narrow birthright citizenship, the concept that people born in the U.S. are automatically citizens, regardless of their parents' immigration status. The appeals court ruled in favor of plaintiff states and against the Trump administration. 

     Other cases challenging the president's effort to restrict birthright citizenship have been making their way through the courts, and they haven't been decided in the president's favor.  "Our nation's history of efforts to restrict birthright citizenship — from Dred Scott in the decade before the Civil War to the attempted justification for the enforcement of the Chinese Exclusion Act in Wong Kim Ark — has not been a proud one," the court's chief justice wrote. "Indeed, those efforts each have been rejected, once by the people through constitutional amendment in 1868 and once by the court relying on the same amendment three decades later, and at a time when tensions over immigration were also high."

     "The 'lessons of history' thus give us every reason to be wary of now blessing this most recent effort to break with our established tradition of recognizing birthright citizenship and to make citizenship depend on the actions of one's parents rather than — in all but the rarest of circumstances — the simple fact of being born in the United States," the appeals court concluded.