Andy Farquhar’s plans for an outdoor adventure have gone up in smoke twice this summer. The retired attorney and teacher from the Philadelphia area had planned to hike with a friend for several weeks on the Pacific Crest Trail north of Lake Tahoe until the second-largest fire in California history… Read More
Bill Clinton’s Hollywood hotel room “bomb” to drop
Hollywood actress-turned-activist Rose McGowan lit up Twitter yesterday. Since the 2020 primary elections, she has become increasingly critical of the Democrats. Yesterday she slammed two of the party’s biggest figureheads: the Clintons. And she said she has a “bomb” that will take down former President Bill Clinton. “You are a… Read More
Some good news in West wildfire fight
The lifting of a mandatory evacuation order for South Lake Tahoe’s 22,000 residents is a confident milestone in the fight against the Caldor Fire, but it remains only 48% contained and still threatens areas south of the resort town. Firefighters are confronting aggressive winds and flames in some southeast sections… Read More
You’re fired! ‘Antifa teacher’ busted for insane plan
A California high school teacher was caught on camera admitting that his goal isn’t simply to educate kids. It was to indoctrinate them, he said — and now he’s looking for a new job. Maybe his socialist friends will help him? “I have 180 days to turn [students] into revolutionaries,”… Read More
[Fact check] Biden caught in another Afghan lie
President Joe Biden has been presiding over the mess in Afghanistan, and now he’s lying about it. Again and again. In a speech on Tuesday, he claimed that the U.S. had prepared for the sudden collapse of Afghanistan’s government. However, the Associated Press investigated Biden’s claim, and their findings aren’t… Read More
US hiring slows to just 235,000 jobs following 2 strong months
America’s employers added just 235,000 jobs in August, a surprisingly weak gain after two months of robust hiring at a time when the delta variant’s spread has discouraged some people from flying, shopping and eating out. The August job gains the government reported Friday fell far short of the big… Read More
After Ida, New Orleans to start getting power back by Sept. 8
Power should be restored to almost all of New Orleans by Wednesday, 10 days after Hurricane Ida destroyed the electric gird, tearing down poles, transformers and even a massive steel transmission tower and leaving more than 1 million customers in Louisiana without power. Not every customer will have power back… Read More
Ida death toll climbs even higher inside nursing homes
Louisiana officials launched an investigation into the deaths of four nursing home residents who had been evacuated to a warehouse ahead of Hurricane Ida, as state residents struggling in the wake of the storm sought financial relief and other help amid small signs of recovery. The nursing home residents who… Read More
FAA probes space-flyer Richard Branson
The Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday that Virgin Galactic cannot launch anyone into space again until an investigation is complete into a mishap that occurred during July’s flight with founder Richard Branson. The ban came as Virgin Galactic announced plans to launch three Italian researchers to the edge of space… Read More
Inflation? Collectible prices are up, to the dismay of hobbyists
Americans have become obsessed with collectibles, bidding up prices for trading cards, video games and other mementos of their youth. The frenzy has brought small fortunes to some, but a deep frustration for those who still love to play games or trade cards as a hobby. Among the items most… Read More
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