The Biden administration on Friday said it will consider new measures to protect greater sage grouse, a bird species once found across much of the U.S. West that has suffered drastic declines in recent decades due to oil and gas drilling, grazing, wildfires and other pressures. The announcement of a… Read More
Target to start closing stores every Thanksgiving
Target will no longer open its stores on Thanksgiving Day, making permanent a shift to the unofficial start of the holiday season that was suspended during the pandemic. To limit crowds in stores, retailers last year were forced to turn what had become a weekend shopping blitz into an extended… Read More
Report: Harris to announce a additional $1.5B in health spending
Vice President Kamala Harris will announce Monday that the Biden administration is investing $1.5 billion from the coronavirus aid package to address the health care worker shortage in underserved communities. The funding will go to the National Health Service Corps, Nurse Corps and Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery programs,… Read More
Christmas horror! SUV plows into parade crowd, killing children and others
An SUV sped through barricades and into a parade of Christmas marchers in suburban Milwaukee on Sunday, killing multiple people as it hit more than 20 adults and children in a horrifying scene captured by the city’s livestream and the cellphones of onlookers. Waukesha Police Chief Dan Thompson said “some”… Read More
Rittenhouse endorses Black Lives Matter on Fox News
Kyle Rittenhouse, who was acquitted on charges stemming from killing two men and wounding another during the unrest that followed the shooting of a Black man by a white police officer, says in a new interview that he’s “not a racist person” and supports the Black Lives Matter movement. “This… Read More
Jury hears closing arguments in Ahmaud Arbery death trial
Attorneys were scheduled to give closing arguments Monday in the murder trial of three white men charged in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, whose death became part of a broader reckoning on racial injustice in the criminal legal system. Prosecutors and defense attorneys were expected to spend hours making their… Read More
Lyme scare: Warm weather worsens tick infestation
It’s a ghastly sight: ticks by tens of thousands burrowed into a moose’s broad body, sucking its lifeblood as the agonized host rubs against trees so vigorously that much of its fur wears away. Winter tick infestation is common with moose across the northern U.S. — usually survivable for adults… Read More
Pelosi retirement: Capitol Hill staffers report rumors
In Washington, Democrats are feeling a growing sense of doom, which has led to a wave of retirements in the House. Politicians are looking to quit before being fired by voters. And there are rumblings that one of the biggest names in D.C. politics could soon join them: House Speaker… Read More
Biden nominee faces serious questions about communism
Last week, Saule Omarova was a little-known professor at Cornell University School of Law. Then, she was nominated by President Joe Biden to supervise 1,000 banks at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. After her Senate hearing, she went viral… for her ties to the Soviet Union. Sponsored:… Read More
Florida household fined for displaying Xmas lights too early
A Florida family is in trouble with their homeowners association for putting up their Christmas lights too early. The Moffa family hired a company to decorate the yard of their Tampa home on Nov. 6, WFLA reported. Urgent: Common prescription drug now linked to Alzheimer’s? [Sponsored] Days later, they received… Read More
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