Congress worked through the weekend to hammer out the specifics of a spending plan to avert a partial shutdown of the federal government that would begin Friday. A continuing resolution passed in...
Will Gas Prices to Drop in 2022?
Gas prices all over the country have risen to an alarming rate for U.S. citizens. The U.S. Energy and Information Administration (EIA) reported that since 2014, this November marked the highest gas...
New AP Poll Shows Inflation Outpacing Income Growth
Although Americans’ income has grown since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, inflation appears to be outstripping their compensation gains, according to a poll by The Associated Press-NORC...
By Jose Nino | Dec 13, 2021
Tornadoes Rip Through Southern Midwest; States Devastated as Death Toll Rises
A series of tornadoes, with winds reportedly reaching over 150 mph, tore through four Midwest states Friday night. Dubbed the “Quad-State Tornado,” it is set to break multiple records, such as being...
Kyle Rittenhouse’s Acquittal Continues to Drive Significant Debate
Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted by a jury of his peers on November 19, 2021, in a polemical self-defense case where the then-seventeen-year-old shot and killed two assailants in self-defense, while...
By Jose Nino | Dec 12, 2021
Early Childhood Education Programs Gain Focus Nationwide
More and more policymakers are pushing for a heightened focus on early childhood education. Their efforts are commensurate with the current presidential administration's proposal to provide...
Apple Signs Sweetheart Deal with China, Report Says
Apple CEO Tim Cook "secretly" struck a $275 billion deal with Chinese officials in 2016, according to a report published by The Information. In the deal, Apple reportedly will assist China in...
US Scientists’ First Living AI ‘Xenobots’ Can Now Reproduce
The world's first "living" robots have learned to reproduce—an incredible breakthrough in regenerative science. Teams from the University of Vermont, Tufts, and Harvard have designed the creatures,...
WWII Veterans Travel to Hawaii for 80th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor
On Friday, sixty-three World War II veterans from across the United States flew from DFW International Airport to Honolulu, Hawaii, to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor....
Bomb-Threat at Las Vegas Airport Grounds Dallas Stars
The Dallas Stars' current three-game road trip that brought the team west hasn't gone as well as the NHL hockey franchise likely had hoped. The first swing game saw the Stars suffer a 5-4 loss to...
Congressman Claims Democrats Using Omicron Variant for Political Gain
West Texas Congressman and former White House physician Ronny Jackson (R) claims the Democratic party is stirring up fear over the new COVID-19 omicron variant for political motivations. Jackson,...
Restaurant Denies Service to On-Duty Police Officers in California
Staff members at a San Francisco restaurant denied service to three uniformed police officers on December 4, 2021. The staff later commented on the restaurant's Instagram page that the law...
By Jose Nino | Dec 8, 2021
Study Ranks “Most Sinful” U.S. Cities
Dallas ranked among the top 15 "most sinful cities" because of the vices of its residents, including lust and vanity, according to a new study, and as the holidays progress, more opportunity to...
By Edgar James | Dec 7, 2021
Parents of School Shooting Suspect Found Hiding in Warehouse
Jennifer and James Crumbley were discovered by police and arrested in a Detroit warehouse Saturday morning following an hours-long search. The two are the parents of Ethan Crumbley, the...
States Threaten to Cut Funds from Banks Boycotting Fossil Fuel Companies
Fifteen state fiscal officers, including Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar, recently signed a letter and sent it to US banks threatening the withdrawal of $600 billion in funds from organizations...
By Jose Nino | Dec 6, 2021
Texans Honor Late Statesman Bob Dole
One of the country's longest-serving Republican leaders, Bob Dole, died Sunday, December 5, at the age of ninety-eight. The New York Times reported the Elizabeth Dole Foundation announced Bob Dole's...
By Tracy Moseley | Dec 6, 2021
November Employment Report Among Lowest During Biden Administration
The November employment report states the U.S. economy added 210,000 jobs. According to Harry Wilmerding of the Daily Caller, these figures are nearly the lowest number of jobs created within a...
By Jose Nino | Dec 6, 2021
Ethan Crumbley’s Parents Charged in Oxford High School Shooting
The parents of Ethan Crumbley, the fifteen-year-old accused of killing four and injuring at least seven in a shooting at Oxford High School, were both charged on Friday with involuntary...
Arraignment Hearing for Oxford High School Shooting Suspect Held Wednesday
Ethan Crumbley, the fifteen-year-old suspect in Tuesday's mass shooting at a high school in Pontiac, Michigan, had his first day in Oakland County Court Wednesday. The Oxford High School attack's...
Baggage Handler Sentenced to Prison for Stealing Passengers’ Firearms
A former Southwest Airlines baggage handler received a six-month sentence for stealing firearms from passengers while working at St. Louis Lambert International Airport, Missouri. According to...
By Mary Dada | Dec 2, 2021
Homeland Security Planning to Restore ‘Remain in Mexico’ Later this Week
Later in the week, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will bring back the Trump administration’s “Remain in Mexico” policy due to a court order. “The Biden administration is expected to...
By Jose Nino | Dec 2, 2021