A former U.S. congressman from Indiana was charged in an insider trading scheme revealed on Monday with the unsealing of indictments in New York City. It was one of the most significant attacks by law enforcement on insider trading in a decade, and a prosecutor and other federal officials pledged… Read More
Strange bedfellows: Senate GOP joined by… Bernie Sanders?!
A bill to boost semiconductor production in the United States has managed to do nearly the unthinkable — unite the democratic socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders and the fiscally conservative right. The bill making its way through the Senate is a top priority of the Biden administration. It would add about… Read More
Biden sees ‘significant’ improvement amid COVID battle
President Joe Biden continues to “improve significantly” despite a lingering sore throat from his coronavirus infection, according to an update Sunday from his doctor. “The president is responding to therapy as expected,” wrote Dr. Kevin O’Connor in his latest note. Biden has been taking Paxlovid, an antiviral drug that helps… Read More
Firefighters slow the Yosemite blaze
Firefighters significantly slowed the spread of a smoky wildfire churning through forest near Yosemite National Park that has thousands of residents of remote mountain communities still under evacuation orders on Monday. Crews “made good headway” against the Oak Fire, according to a Sunday night incident report by the California Department… Read More
Ocasio-Cortez under attack by her own supporters
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., appears to have lost goodwill among her far-left allies. On Thursday, Ocasio-Cortez’s office reportedly declined to meet with a health care activist. “We’re not doing health care right now,” one of her staffers said, according to the activist — and it has caused a huge backlash… Read More
Bob Rafelson, creator of The Monkees, dies at 89
Bob Rafelson, an influential figure in the New Hollywood era of the 1970s who was nominated for two Oscars for “Five Easy Pieces,” has died. He was 89. Rafelson died at his home in Aspen Saturday night surrounded by his family, said his wife, Gabrielle Taurek Rafelson. Rafelson was responsible… Read More
Folk music festival exhibits stage powered by bicycles
The Newport Folk Festival, known for creating electrifying musical moments — the most famous being Bob Dylan’s decision to plug in his guitar in 1965 — this weekend has a small outer stage that is being powered in part by festival-goers on stationary bicycles. The Bike Stage is the brainchild… Read More
T-Mobile sees $350M breach of customer data
T- Mobile has agreed to pay $350 million to customers affected by a class action lawsuit filed after the company disclosed last August that personal data like social security numbers had been stolen in a cyberattack. In a Securities and Exchange Commission filing on Friday, the mobile phone company said… Read More
Florida Lawyer wins Hemingway Look-Alike Contest
Some came in wool fisherman’s sweaters, and other contestants had sportsmen’s attire. But it was the cream-colored sweater of attorney Jon Auvil that caught the eye of judges who awarded him the title for most resembling author and former Key West resident Ernest Hemingway. Auvil triumphed Saturday night over 124… Read More
Biden admin hides records of big Obama scandal?!
“On the Holmes Front,” with Frank Holmes The Biden administration, which is drowning in international scandals ranging from the Saudi Arabian fist bump to corruption in China and Ukraine, can now add Russia to the list. Newly uncovered documents show that President Joe Biden may be hiding the truth… Read More
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