Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has held a number of odd jobs since losing the 2016 presidential election. Hillary has developed a television series for Hulu. She’s been named chancellor of a university in Northern Ireland. She’s published a mystery novel (It is suspected that she outsourced much of… Read More
Thomas returns to Supreme Court… sort of.
Justice Clarence Thomas participated in arguments at the Supreme Court via telephone rather than in person on Monday following a hospital stay of nearly a week. Chief Justice John Roberts said at the beginning of arguments that the 73-year-old Thomas would be “participating remotely this morning,” but did not say… Read More
Another White House aide tests positive for COVID-19
White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre said she tested positive for COVID-19 on Sunday after returning from Europe with President Joe Biden, in the latest infiltration of the coronavirus into the West Wing’s protective bubble around Biden. Jean-Pierre, the principal deputy press secretary, said she last saw Biden “during a socially… Read More
Joe Biden announces big tax hike
President Joe Biden announced a budget blueprint Monday that calls for higher taxes on some Americans, more money for police, and greater government spending for education, public health, and housing. In essence, it tries to tell voters what a fractured Democratic Party stands for ahead of the 2022 midterm elections… Read More
Small businesses face tax nightmare
Small businesses that have been buffeted by the pandemic, inflation, and shipping woes have another challenge to add to their plate: taxes. Tax season can be complicated for everyone, but as the April 18 filing deadline looms, small-business owners, contractors, entrepreneurs, and others face a raft of ever-changing rules and… Read More
The future of transportation: Unicycles!
A Massachusetts man says he has the answer for those singing the blues about stratospheric gas prices. Rick Madeira, of Fall River, has taken to riding his electric unicycle to work, saving on gas and cutting his commute time in the process. Master Enzyme May Be a Key To Keep… Read More
Alabama school donates… what!?
People donate items to classrooms and teachers all the time, but an Alabama school is turning around the theme by donating a missile and a tank-like carrier painted red, white, and blue to a veterans museum. An MGM-52 Lance Missile, once capable of delivering nuclear or conventional weapons before it… Read More
China locks down 26 million people!?
China began its most extensive coronavirus lockdown in two years Monday to conduct mass testing and control a growing outbreak in Shanghai as questions are raised about the economic toll of the nation’s “zero-COVID” strategy. Shanghai, China’s financial capital and largest city with 26 million people, had managed its smaller… Read More
Controversial top GOP lawmakers suddenly resigns
Controversial Republican U.S. Rep. Jeff Fortenberry of Nebraska on Saturday resigned from office after a California jury convicted him of lying to federal authorities about an illegal campaign donation from a foreign national. In a letter to the House, Fortenberry said he was resigning from Congress, effective March 31. How… Read More
Unable to defeat Ukraine in Kyiv, Russia shifts strategy
With its aspirations for a quick victory dashed by a stiff Ukrainian resistance, Russia has increasingly focused on grinding down Ukraine’s military in the east in the hope of forcing Kyiv into surrendering part of the country’s territory to possibly end the war. The bulk of the Ukrainian army is… Read More
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