A giant slide in Detroit reopened Friday to people willing to see if its modified surface was a bit tamer, days after video went viral of riders getting bounced around on the bumpy ramp. The Department of Natural Resources scrubbed the surface at Belle Isle state park, sprayed water and… Read More
Low fuel inventories cause worry in Northeast US
Diesel and heating oil supplies in the Northeast are more than 50% below the recent average, raising concerns that an extreme weather event could cause supply disruptions, federal officials said. Fuel supplies are lower than normal across the country for a variety of reasons, including the war in Ukraine. But… Read More
New survey: Trump wins in 2024… on one condition
“On the Holmes Front,” with Frank Holmes Republicans are confident—perhaps overconfident—about winning the 2022 midterm elections. But a new poll says, if the stars align just right, they can count on their biggest victory yet: returning President Donald Trump to the White House for a second term in 2024…. Read More
Rhode Island mayor unveils $10M reparations spending plan
Providence’s mayor proposed spending $10 million in federal coronavirus pandemic aid on financial literacy and homeownership, workforce training, small business development and other programs recently recommended by the city’s reparations commission. Mayor Jorge Elorza’s spending plan, released Thursday, also calls for using $250,000 in federal money to launch a legal… Read More
2 plead guilty in scheme to sell Ashley Biden’s diary
Two Florida residents have pleaded guilty in a scheme to peddle a diary and other items stolen from President Joe Biden’s daughter to the conservative group Project Veritas for $40,000, prosecutors said Thursday. Aimee Harris and Robert Kurlander “sought to profit from their theft of another person’s personal property,” Manhattan… Read More
Fed Chair Jay Powell addresses economic ‘pain’ in grim new speech
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell delivered a stark message Friday: The Fed is determined to fight inflation with more sharp interest rate hikes, which will likely cause pain for Americans in the form of a weaker economy and job losses. “These are the unfortunate costs of reducing inflation,” Powell said… Read More
New Trump affidavit contains bombshell revelations, despite redactions
On Thursday, a federal judge in Florida ordered the U.S. Justice Department to release the affidavit explaining the FBI’s justification for raiding former President Donald Trump’s estate at Mar-a-Lago. The Justice Department finally released the documents Friday at around noon. Despite heavy redactions, the documents contained some bombshell revelations. Sponsored:… Read More
Report: Hunter Biden story censored on Facebook at FBI request
Almost two years ago, Twitter censored the New York Post story about Hunter Biden’s laptop, not only suspending the newspaper’s Twitter account but also suspending the accounts of anyone sharing the story. On Thursday, Facebook executive Mark Zuckerberg revealed that Facebook manipulated the news feed to “decrease” the story’s “distribution.” What’s… Read More
All eyes on Fed Chair Jay Powell ahead of this announcement
When Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell delivers what will be his most closely scrutinized speech of the year Friday, investors and economists will be turning over his remarks for any clues about how fast the Fed may continue to raise its key interest rate — and for how long. With… Read More
Authorities baffled by vanishing Nebraska water
Authorities in Nebraska are trying to determine who released 16 million gallons of water by opening a dam on an irrigation channel one night this month — and why. The puzzling water release from the Cambridge Canal reduced the flow to some 18,000 acres of crops and jeopardized expensive irrigation… Read More
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