The funeral for Indiana Republican U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski will be held Thursday in her home state of Indiana, where she and three other people were killed in a head-on highway crash. The funeral is scheduled to start at 11 a.m. at Granger Community Church, Palmer Funeral Homes said on… Read More
Poll shock! FBI’s Trump raid causes huge voter shift
The FBI’s unprecedented search of former President Donald Trump’s Florida residence sent seismic shockwaves through America’s political landscape. Now the first poll has gauged the response of voters… and it’s bad news for the Democratic Party. Sponsored: In 1944, an experiment was done in this Nazi medical center… Republicans and… Read More
UK ramps up prevention after finding more polio
Children ages 1-9 in London were made eligible for booster doses of a polio vaccine Wednesday after British health authorities reported finding evidence the virus has spread in multiple areas of the city but found no cases of the paralytic disease in people. Britain’s Health Security Agency said it detected… Read More
Iranian operative charged in assassination plot
An Iranian operative has been charged in a plot to murder former U.S. national security adviser John Bolton in presumed retaliation for a U.S. airstrike that killed the country’s most powerful general, offering $300,000 to “eliminate” the Trump administration official, the Justice Department said Wednesday. Shahram Poursafi, identified by U.S…. Read More
FBI insider makes shocking Trump raid confession
The FBI has an informant inside former President Donald Trump’s inner circle, an insider reportedly told Newsweek on Wednesday. But what’s even more shocking: The Feds thought they could keep a 30-agent raid of the former president’s private residence “low-key” and out of the headlines. According to the report, FBI… Read More
China slams US chip law as threat to trade
China on Wednesday criticized a U.S. law to encourage processor chip production in the United States and reduce reliance on Asian suppliers as a threat to trade and an attack on Chinese business. The law signed this week by President Joe Biden promises $52 billion in grants and other aid… Read More
Karine Jean-Pierre heckled by African reporter
In Tuesday’s press conference, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre opened by discussing gas prices, the newly signed CHIPS Act and — perhaps especially — the administration’s investments in Africa. Jean-Pierre hyped up the U.S. state secretary’s recent visit to South Africa… but she ignored questions from certain African reporters…. Read More
Stunning details from FBI’s Trump raid
The FBI’s unprecedented search of former President Donald Trump’s Florida residence on Monday stunned America and ignited fury among conservative voters and activists. On Wednesday, details finally began to emerge from the dramatic escalation that happened when 40 plain-clothed FBI agents and three Department of Justice lawyers entered the Mar-a-Lago… Read More
US gives smaller doses to stretch monkeypox vaccine supply
U.S. health officials on Tuesday authorized a plan to stretch the nation’s limited supply of monkeypox vaccine by giving people just one-fifth the usual dose, citing research suggesting that the reduced amount is about as effective. The so-called dose-sparing approach also calls for administering the Jynneos vaccine with an injection… Read More
Federal judge bans chalking tires… but gives city a break
A Michigan city violated the U.S. Constitution by chalking tires to enforce parking limits, but it won’t be forced to refund thousands of tickets in the class-action case, a judge said. Saginaw must only pay vehicle owners “nominal damages” of $1.00 for each marking, U.S. District Judge Thomas Ludington said… Read More
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