The man who lit himself on fire in front of the courthouse where Trump’s hush money trial is underway, once worked for Rep. Tom Suozzi.
Egg Prices Soar Amid Bird Flu Outbreaks
While other meats, poultry, and fish items have increased by 8.8% in the last year, the price of eggs has seen a staggering 39.8% uptick due to the bird flu. Avian influenza, or bird flu, is highly...
California Woman Recalls Russian Captivity
Brittney Griner was not the only U.S. citizen freed from Russian prison this month. Sarah Krivanek, a native of Fresno, California, was ordered to be deported to the U.S. on December 8,...
Former Pope’s Health Declining
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI's health has begun to worsen. The current head of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis, raised the issue of his 95-year-old predecessor's health at the end of a General...
U.S. Customs Detains Chinese Products
(The Center Square) - U.S. Customs and Border Protection has detained products made by three Chinese companies that are believed to have used North Korean forced labor in their supply chains. The...
Hybrid Wheat to Offset Grain Shortage
Some U.S. farms will be growing a new type of hybrid wheat developed by Syngenta, a global agricultural technology corporation based in China. Next year, Syngenta plans to commercialize enough seeds...
Another Mayor Declares Homeless Emergency
The mayor of Long Beach, California, has declared a state of emergency over the city’s crisis of homelessness and vagrancy.
Biden Official | Censor Transgender ‘Misinformation’
A May 2022 video of Admiral Rachel Levine of the U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) Commissioned Corps has recently gained renewed attention due to its calls to combat "misinformation" on social...
China to Relax COVID-19 Rules for Visitors
The National Health Commission (NHC) of the People's Republic of China announced that COVID-related travel restrictions for people coming into the country would be significantly eased starting on...
Thousands in PNW Lose Power to Vandals
No arrests have been made for the vandalization of four power substations on Christmas Day, which caused 14,000 people in Tacoma, Washington, to lose power. Suspects broke into a fenced area of the...
Winter Storm Sees Multiple Deaths in NY
Death tolls in New York continue to rise due to a historic winter storm impacting the area. This winter storm brought arctic conditions to Western New York, leaving over 100,000 people without power...
S. Korea Shoots N. Korean Drones
After discovering what appeared to be five unmanned drones flying from North Korea into South Korean airspace on Monday, the South Korean military dispatched Air Force fighter jets and attack...
Putin Reacts to Zelenskyy U.S. Visit
Earlier this month, the Russian embassy in Washington said that if the U.S. sent air defense systems to Kyiv, the move could be met with "unpredictable consequences," as previously reported by The...
Unlawful Migrants Bused to VP’s House
Three buses carrying unlawful migrants arrived in Washington near the home of Vice President Kamala Harris on Christmas Eve. The buses transported about 130 unlawful migrants from Texas to...
China Simulates Taiwan Air Raid
A swarm of 71 Chinese air force planes, including fighter jets and drones, flew into Taiwan's air defense identification zone in the last 24 hours, the island's government said on Monday. While...
Twitter Files | COVID-19 Debate Suppressed
The latest dump of internal Twitter communications by Elon Musk has revealed that the government pressured the social media company to influence public conversation surrounding the COVID-19...
57 Dead Following Christmas Storm
The winter storm that has ravaged much of America has coincided with 57 deaths thus far, and that count could continue to tick upward. It is being called a "once in a lifetime blizzard," stretching...
TikTok Moves to Avoid U.S. Ban
Chinese-owned TikTok is taking steps to assure the U.S. government that it is not stealing personal data or spying on American citizens, according to Reuters. The company is offering to operate more...
Five Arrested in Minnesota Mall Shooting
Five people were arrested Saturday for the alleged murder of a 19-year-old at the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota. According to local police, three suspects were 17-year-olds and two were...
Taliban Bans Women from Higher Education
The Taliban has banned women in Afghanistan from receiving virtually any form of higher education. An order issued last week reportedly outlaws any schooling for women and girls beyond the sixth...
FTX Founder Released on $250M Bail
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried was released to his parents on Thursday after they assumed a hefty $250 million bond. Bankman-Fried will be under house arrest at his parents' residence in Palo Alto,...