Former President Trump Will Visit East Palestine Next Week: Report
Washington Examiner Former President Donald Trump is planning to visit East Palestine, Ohio, following a massive train derailment that caused an environmental crisis there. A source close to Trump told Fox News Digital that he plans to visit with members of the...State and Federal Officials Dodge Questions About Who Was is Charge of ‘Vent and Burn’ of Vinyl Chloride after East Palestine Train Derailment
Bannon’s War Room As the people of East Palestine, Ohio come to grips with the damage done to their town in the wake of the Norfolk Southern train derailment on Feb. 3rd and subsequent “vent and burn” of five train carriages containing vinyl chloride...Former DOJ Official Jeffrey Clark on Norfolk Southern and the EPA’s Liability to East Palestine
Bannon’s War Room Former acting Assistant Attorney General Jeffery Clark appeared on Bannon’s War Room Friday to discuss the unfolding ecological disaster following the Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, and the liability – if...Biden’s Own Administration Calls Pete Buttigieg’s Claims on East Palestine Train ‘Misinformation’
Breitbart A member of Biden’s own administration called U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg’s claims about the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio — in which he blamed former President Donald Trump — “misinformation.” On Tuesday, while addressing the...Six Dead in Mississippi Town Shooting, Suspect Arrested
Axios Six people were fatally shot Friday in the rural Mississippi town of Arkabutla and a suspect has been taken into custody, local authorities confirmed. “At this time, we believe he acted alone,” Gov. Tate Reeves said on social media about the man...Ohio Governor Resists to Declare Disaster, Complicates FEMA Response in East Palestine
Bannon’s WarRoom As of Thursday night, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has yet to declare the Norfolk Southern train derailment a disaster, Star News Network CEO and Editor in Chief Michael Patrick Leahy said in an interview on Stephen K. Bannon’s WarRoom. Leahy...U.S. Forest Service Managers Approve Plan to Cull Feral Cows in New Mexico
Associated Press A helicopter with a shooter will fly over a portion of the vast Gila Wilderness in southwestern New Mexico next week, searching for feral cows to kill. U.S. Forest Service managers approved the plan Thursday to protect sensitive spots in the nation’s...DOJ Launches ‘Disruptive Technology Strike Force’
Gizmodo The U.S. says it’s punching back in the digital cold war over emerging technologies with a new “Disruptive Technology Strike Force.” “Our goal is simple but essential—to strike back against adversaries trying to siphon off our best technology,” a deputy...Government-Backed Group Blacklists Conservatives Views Claiming ‘Disinformation’
Washington Examiner The Washington Examiner has continued to detail how the Global Disinformation Index, a British organization with two affiliated U.S. nonprofit groups, is secretly feeding conservative website blacklists to advertising companies with the intent of...Five Former Memphis Police Officers Plead Not Guilty to Second-Degree Murder Charges
Associated Press Five former Memphis police officers pleaded not guilty Friday to second-degree murder and other charges in the violent arrest and death of Tyre Nichols. Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, Desmond Mills Jr., Emmitt Martin III and Justin Smith made their...
Despite Comprehensive Study Showing Masks Ineffective Against COVID and Flu, CDC Director Tells Congress, ‘Our Masking Guidance Doesn’t Really Change with Time’
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky testified during a recent House committee hearing that, despite the recent release of an international research review that found masks are ineffective against COVID-19 and the flu, her...
Arizona Court of Appeals Sides with Katie Hobbs in Election Challenge
The Arizona Court of Appeals officially sided with Go. Katie Hobbs (D) in the ongoing election challenge filed by Republican Kari Lake. However, Lake has already said this is not the end and that the Arizona Supreme Court is her next destination. “BREAKING: I...
Arizona State Senator Sponsors Bills to Call for a Convention of States
State Senator Anthony Kern (R-Glendale) proposed three bills that ask Congress to call for a Convention of States as allowed for in Article V of the U.S. Constitution, so the states can vote on and adopt amendments to the Constitution. Once two-thirds of state...
State Budget-Writing Co-Chair on Evers’ Budget Plan: So Many Bad Ideas, So Little Time
Forget the ax, the Legislature’s budget-writing committee is about to take dynamite to Governor Tony Evers’ record $104 billion budget proposal. The Democrat’s 2023-25 budget blueprint seeks a 24 percent spending increase over the biennium, funding a long list of...
Norfolk Southern Refuses to Show up at Meeting of East Palestine, Ohio Residents
Residents of East Palestine, Ohio, are requesting more details about the railway crash that released toxic chemicals into the area. More than a week after the train derailed, representatives from local, state, and federal agencies met Wednesday night for an open...
Florida’s Medical Marijuana Program Has Grown 71 Percent in the Past Two Years
by Andrew Powell According to the official in charge of Florida’s medical marijuana program, the number of active patients has increased 71% over the past two years. Christopher Kimball, the Director of the Office of Medical Marijuana Use, provided statistics...
Minnesota Democrats Raise Reimbursement Rates for Fraud-Prone Child Care Program
by Evan Stambaugh On Monday the Minnesota House of Representatives voted to pass a bill raising reimbursement rates for a child care program once at the center of a fraud investigation. The Democrat-controlled chamber passed HF 13, which will fund increased...
Study Recommends Michigan Update Telehealth Laws
by Scott McClallen A new report from the Reason Foundation recommends Michigan update its telehealth laws from temporary pandemic policies to permanent status. When COVID started, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed Executive Order 2020-86, which expanded telehealth...
Virginia’s Loudon County School Board Won’t Release Report on 2021 High-Profile Bathroom Assaults
by Joseph Weber The Loudoun County School Board in northern Virginia has decided not to release the findings of an independent report on the 2021 sexual-assault cases at two high schools that attracted national attention and was a focal point in parents’...