Sen. Kyrsten Sinema announced Tuesday she would not run for re-election, ending her one-term Senate run that was highlighted by her party switch from Democrat to Independent. Sinema (I-AZ) won her...
Appeals Court Affirms MAGA Hat Protections
An appeals court has ruled in favor of a teacher wearing a MAGA hat on the campus of a public school. Eric Dodge, a teacher at Wy'east Middle School in Washington's Evergreen School District, had...
Flights Resume After Computer Failure
The Federal Aviation Administration lifted an order Wednesday morning to delay comm flights after a computer system failure. Airlines resumed operations around 8 a.m. Central time. The White House...
Korean War Memorial Misnames Veterans
Two Dallas brothers -- founders of the nonprofit Korean War Project -- claim that the new Korean War Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C. is missing or misspells the names of at least 1,500...
Woman Sentenced for $300K GoFundMe Scam
A New Jersey woman received a three-year state prison sentence for stealing $400,000 in online donations meant for a homeless veteran in the largest GoFundMe scam reported to date. Katelyn McClure,...
More Heavy Rain Predicted in California
Santa Cruz County and other parts of Northern California sustained heavy downpours that caused flooding and power outages on Monday. Forecasters say there is more heavy rain incoming, resulting in a...
Unemployment Falls to 3.5% in December
A U.S. labor market report cited stronger-than-expected job numbers in December, indicating that many employers have remained resilient through decades-high inflation and the Federal Reserve's bid...
Poll | Americans Say Economy Is in Trouble
(The Center Square) – Americans think the U.S. economy is in trouble, according to a new poll. Released by CBS News and YouGov, the poll found that 64% of those surveyed said the national economy is...
Oil Industry Lauds EPA Permian Basin Decision
(The Center Square) – The Biden administration has backed down from a plan to impose what critics said were “draconian regulations” in the Permian Basin of west Texas and southeastern New Mexico, a...
Twitter Files | Gov in ‘Censorship Business’
The lead investigative journalist assisting Elon Musk in releasing the "Twitter Files," Matt Taibbi, has claimed that the work has led him to conclude that the government was "in the censorship...
Oregon Legalizes Hallucinogenic Mushrooms
Two years after Oregon voters made it legal for adults to have small amounts of hard drugs like heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, and psilocybin, state officials have determined the rules for...
Honeybee Vaccine Could Boost Agriculture
The United States Department of Agriculture has given the green light to a vaccine for honeybees that may prevent a highly infectious disease known as American foulbrood (AFB). The vaccine,...
Mount Kilauea Erupts in Hawaii
Mount Kīlauea in Hawaii has begun erupting from its summit crater. This eruption comes just weeks after the volcano's largest neighbor, Mauna Loa, erupted for the first time in nearly 40 years, as...
Mortuary Owner Sentenced for Selling Bodies
Megan Hess and her mother sold body parts such as arms, legs, and heads to medical schools that didn’t know the bodies and parts were stolen.
Terror Incident at Las Vegas Power Station
Across the country, there's been a series of mysterious incidents plaguing power stations, and around 11:30 a.m. Wednesday another incident took place at a solar power plant in Las Vegas. Las Vegas...
Quadruple Murder Suspect Identified by Genetic Genealogy
A man suspected of murdering four college students last November was caught by matching DNA found at the crime scene to a sample provided by a family member on a genealogy testing website....
U.S. Parts Found in Iranian Drones
Shahed-branded drones were recently discovered to contain a collection of parts made almost exclusively in the United States, raising questions on how to restrict U.S. companies' contributions to...
Amateur Decodes 20,000-Year-Old Cave Drawings
Researchers have finally decoded mysterious messages written alongside ice age cave drawings. Archaeologists have long suspected that the dots, dashes, and Y's accompanying ancient drawings in more...
GM Regains Top Automaker Title
General Motors is again the world’s largest automaker, taking the title back from Toyota. The news comes as the U.S. auto sales industry is set to report its worst annual sales in over a decade,...
Vagrant: Being Homeless is a ‘Piece of Cake’
A homeless woman in Portland recently claimed being a vagrant is a "piece of cake." Kevin Dahlgren, philanthropist and outreach worker, posted a video to Twitter on Saturday in which he interviewed...
Ringleader Sentenced in College Bribery Case
A judge sentenced former college admissions consultant William "Rick" Singer to 42 months in federal prison for his leading role in a nationwide college admissions bribery scandal. "Rick Singer was...