White House Climate envoy and special aide John Kerry told a French television station on Tuesday that President Joe Biden had “literally not been aware” of the fallout between the United States and France in late September. France withdrew their ambassadors from the U.S. and Australia over the “duplicity, disdain,… Read More
Where in the world is Kamala Harris?
The vice president serves as president of the Senate and plays a vital role in the president’s administration. When President Joe Biden was serving as vice president, he rallied Senators to vote for former President Barack Obama’s legislative agenda. He convinced the Senate Democrats to use the Dodd-Frank Act for… Read More
Delay after alarm puts California spill response in question
Amplify Energy’s emergency response plan for a major oil spill like the one it’s now dealing with in coastal Southern California depended heavily on a quick shutdown of the San Pedro Bay Pipeline if its sensors picked up a sudden loss of pressure. That’s not what happened, investigators revealed Tuesday…. Read More
This wild GOP rivalry explodes nationally
Idaho’s Gov. Brad Little went to the Texas-Mexico border on Tuesday to survey the humanitarian crisis there. Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin took the opportunity to act as governor, without her boss’s permission. “I fixed Gov. Little’s Executive Order,” she tweeted on Tuesday. One Man Beats Cancer with Food Swap Trick… Read More
Joe Biden’s very bad week just got much worse…
President Joe Biden is having a rough week — and news released by the Republican Party on Tuesday made it even worse. Biden’s polling numbers have crashed to nearly historic lows. Democratic infighting has stalled his unaffordable government-overhaul agenda… and threatened to destroy it. Surprise! Eggs do this to senior… Read More
High court to hear Guantanamo prisoner’s state secrets case
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments about the government’s ability to keep what it says are state secrets from a man who was tortured by the CIA following 9/11 and is now held at the Guantanamo Bay detention center. At the center of the case being heard Wednesday… Read More
Big Tech asks court to dismiss FTC antitrust complaint
Facebook is asking a federal court to dismiss a revised complaint against it by the Federal Trade Commission, arguing that the agency has not provided enough evidence to show that the company is a monopoly. In a motion filed Monday in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, Facebook… Read More
Convicted sheriff gives thumbs-up review of jail he ran
A longtime Alabama sheriff removed from office after being convicted of theft and ethics violations is giving five-star reviews to the jail where he spent more than two weeks in custody. Perhaps he should: He ran it for decades. Ousted Limestone County Sheriff Mike Blakely addressed the news media on… Read More
Oops! Hundreds of FBI spy errors uncovered
by Frank Holmes, reporter It’s so easy to charge someone with a crime that lawyers have an old saying: You can indict a ham sandwich. Thanks to an official government watchdog report, we now know, you can spy on anyone, too. All you have to do is lie or make… Read More
Dem senator found guilty on 4 of 5 charges
State Sen. Katrina Robinson (D–Tenn.) was found guilty of federal wire fraud. In July 2020, she was first accused of stealing $600,000 from federal grants, and the FBI searched her home. Sponsored: In 1944, an experiment was done in this Nazi medical center… The federal government had set aside this… Read More
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