President Joe Biden’s Justice Department scored a win in one of its investigations against former President Donald Trump on Thurday, when a unanimous federal appeals court on Thursday ended an independent review of documents seized from Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s Florida estate. The appeals court’s decision took up an inordinate amount of… Read More
Report: US added 263,000 jobs last month, a slight dip from October
The nation’s employers kept hiring briskly in November despite high inflation and a slow-growing economy — a sign of resilience in the face of the Federal Reserve’s aggressive interest rate hikes. The economy added 263,000 jobs, while the unemployment rate stayed 3.7%, still near a 53-year low, the Labor Department… Read More
‘A joke’: New England man charged after fake ad draws calls to candidate
A New Hampshire man is accused of posting a fake Craigslist ad for a free trailer with a legislative candidate’s number on the day of the election, later telling investigators he meant it to be a joke after a flood of unwanted calls and texts jammed up the candidate’s cellphone…. Read More
MyPlate replaced food pyramid, but few Americans know
Here’s a quick quiz: What replaced the food pyramid, the government guide to healthy eating that stood for nearly 20 years? If you’re stumped, you’re not alone. More than a decade after Agriculture Department officials ditched the pyramid, few Americans have heard of MyPlate, a dinner plate-shaped logo that emphasizes… Read More
Help wanted! NYC seeks new leader for rat control
Hate rats? Are you a “somewhat bloodthirsty” New Yorker with excellent communication skills and “a general aura of badassery”? Then you might have what it takes to be the city’s new rat czar. Mayor Eric Adams’ administration posted a job listing this week seeking someone to lead the city’s long-running… Read More
Long-iconic museum to close in Atlantic City
Believe it or not, an iconic part of the Atlantic City Boardwalk is closing soon. The Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! museum said Thursday that it will close on Dec. 31 after more than 26 years of tempting Boardwalk strollers with oddities including shrunken heads, mutant animals and models of… Read More
Adam Schiff shows his subpoena hypocrisy Sunday
by Frank Holmes, reporter No single congressman has represented Democratic investigations of Republicans than Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif. — and after some of his comments from this week, maybe none has ever been so hypocritical. The outgoing chair of House Intelligence Committee handed out more subpoenas than he could… Read More
Biden mistakenly thinks he’s being heckled [Video]
On Wednesday, President Joe Biden spoke on the opening day of the two-day White House Tribal Nations Summit. Speaking to representatives from hundreds of Native American and Alaska Native tribes, Biden reiterated and announced a series of new commitments. Also, he made some characteristic gaffes. [CAUTION] Do NOT Take Anything… Read More
‘Mayor Pete’ Buttigieg alienates key ally in Senate Thursday
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg first gained national attention in 2019 as “Mayor Pete,” a local leader with presidential aspirations. Since then, Buttigieg has been trending up. He won the Iowa caucus as a presidential candidate, he’s increased his name recognition, and he’s pulling the highest approval ratings of anyone in… Read More
Immigration agency leaks data on 6,000 detainees for five hours
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said Wednesday that personal information of more than 6,000 people in its custody was inadvertently posted to its website for about five hours. Sponsored: Oncologists Are Freaking Out After A Cause Of Cancer Is Revealed The information included names, nationalities, detention centers where the people… Read More
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