Former President Donald Trump started the Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG) in February after getting the boot from Twitter. Now, Trump is planning to merge the company with Digital World Acquisition Corporation (DWAC) and eventually create his own social media network. But Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) isn’t happy about… Read More
Homeowner tries to smoke out snakes, burns down house
A Maryland home was accidentally burned to the ground by an owner trying to get rid of a snake infestation, officials said. The homeowner in Poolesville, a town about 25 miles (about 40 kilometers) outside of Washington D.C., was attempting to use smoke to purge the snakes from the house,… Read More
Skiing Santas shred Maine slopes for charity again
Santa is back to “sleighing” it on the ski slope. More than 230 skiing and snowboarding Kris Kringles took to a western Maine resort on Sunday to raise money for charity. Blood Pressure Solution Hiding in Your Kitchen? [Sponsored] The jolly ol’ St. Nicks took a break last year because… Read More
Biden pushed out by Cabinet secretary?
“On the Holmes Front,” with Frank Holmes You may think that the 2024 presidential election is three years away, but the elites know better. The primaries are already hot underway, and there’s bad, bad news for Vice President Kamala Harris: The Democratic Party seems to want just about anybody else… Read More
[Watch] Jen Psaki yells at African reporter over this…
President Joe Biden has banned travel from several countries in southern Africa, but don’t expect the White House to entertain any your questions about it. At a press conference following the ban, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki offered a lackluster defense of the new policy, and then she bashed… Read More
Mountain region enjoys warm winter but worries about drought
Denver’s winter has started with a whimper, and the parched mountains to the west aren’t faring much differently. The Mile High City has already shattered its 87-year-old record for the latest measurable snowfall set on Nov. 21, 1934, and it’s a little more than a week away from breaking an… Read More
Labor Dept: Low unemployment but slow job growth amid Omicron
America’s unemployment rate tumbled last month to its lowest point since the pandemic struck, even as employers appeared to slow their hiring — a mixed picture that pointed to a resilient economy that’s putting more people to work. The government reported Friday that private businesses and other employers added just… Read More
Shooting suspect’s parents charged in Michigan school massacre
A prosecutor in Michigan filed involuntary manslaughter charges Friday against the parents of a boy who is accused of killing four students at Oxford High School, after saying earlier that their actions went “far beyond negligence.” Jennifer and James Crumbley were charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter. Under Michigan… Read More
Two more Harris aides resign, for a total of four
Two more staffers are leaving Vice President Kamala Harris, according to a bombshell report from the Washington Post. Administration officials have received resignation notices from Peter Velz and Vince Evans, respectively the director of press operation and the deputy director of public engagement. Velz and Evans are planning their exists… Read More
TSA requires more cybersecurity at airports
The Transportation Security Administration is issuing new directives and recommendations aimed at strengthening the cybersecurity defenses of U.S. rail and airport operators. The Biden administration said the requirements made public Thursday are part of a broader effort at protecting the nation’s critical infrastructure from ongoing cyberespionage and a surge in… Read More
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