President Joe Biden's son will plead guilty to two misdemeanor tax crimes and the illegal purchase of a handgun, the Justice Department wrote in a Tuesday court filing. Hunter Biden will enter a...
Freedom Foundation: โBuild Back Better Act comes with unions, strings attachedโ
TheโฏHouse of Representativesโฏapproved a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill over the weekend but stopped short of voting on theย Build Back Better (BBB)ย Act.ย ย The Build Back Better Actย would, among...
By Edgar James | Nov 9, 2021
Border Patrol Finds Child Stuffed in a Duffel Bag Close to the Border
On November 2, Border Patrol officials in West Texas posted a photo on Twitter of their discovery of a small child stuffed in a duffel bag. ย ย ย According to Bob Price ofย Breitbart News, the agents...
By Jose Nino | Nov 9, 2021
Southwest Airlines Investigating Pilot Who Allegedly Used Anti-Biden Phrase
Southwest Airlines officials have revealed that the Dallas-based airline is launching an investigation after one of its pilots allegedly used anti-Biden slang over a planeโs public address system...
By Mary Dada | Nov 8, 2021
Texas State Trooper Investigated for Drug Trafficking Charges
Texas State Trooper Pablo Talavera Jr. is potentially facing drug trafficking charges for his alleged role in disseminating sensitive law enforcement information and protecting drug shipments for...
By Jose Nino | Nov 8, 2021
8 Dead and Hundreds Injured From Astroworld Festival
Travis Scott, a wildly popular hip-hop artist, hosted his signature Astroworld festival on Friday. The massive festival was held in Houston, where over 50,000 people attended, the Houston Fire...
Why the Supreme Court Is Now Willing to Hear Arguments on the Texas Heartbeat Bill Act
Theย Heartbeat Actย (Texas SB 8) journey has been very eventful, and the arguments arenโt over yet. On November 1, 2021, arguments regarding the bill progressed to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court...
Mexican Soldiers Kill 6 Alleged Cartel Gunmen in Nuevo Laredo
Earlier this week, Mexican soldiers rescued a kidnapping victim following an intense shootout with alleged cartel gunmen in the city of Nuevo Laredo, which sits just across the border from Laredo,...
By Jose Nino | Nov 7, 2021
Joe Exotic Announces Cancer Diagnosis, Seeks Early Release from Federal Prison
Joe Exotic posted on Twitter on Wednesday, November 3, that he has been diagnosed with cancer. Former Oklahoma zookeeper, Joe Exotic, whose real name is Joseph Maldonado-Passage, first gained the...
By Tracy Moseley | Nov 6, 2021
Boston Celtics’ Enes Kanter Joined D.C. Protest Against China
This past weekend, Boston Celtics Center Enes Kanter took part in a protest against the Chinese government in Washington, D.C.ย ย ย During this protest, Kanter and other participants called Congress...
By Jose Nino | Nov 5, 2021
Is the Texas Gulf Coast At Risk from Rising Sea Levels?
The Texas Gulf Coast is an undoubtedly massive commerce zone that impacts the entirety of the United States. Producing one-third of the nationโs oil is no small task, and Houston-Galveston port...
Yahoo Ceases Its Activities in China
Yahoo has cut off its services to China as the country is tightening its grip on the digital sector, making it the latest U.S. technology company to move out of the country. ย ย ย Yahoo launched a...
By Serge Deniau | Nov 4, 2021
Maersk Expects Supply Chain Chaos to Continue While Hitting Record Profit
Maersk, the world's largest shipping and logistics company, posted a net profit of $5.438 billion for the June-September period. The company benefitted from record freight-container prices twenty...
By Serge Deniau | Nov 4, 2021
Man Claims Attack on Flight Attendant was in “Self Defense”
The Irvine, CA man who allegedly punched a flight attendant repeatedly on an American Airlines flight last week claims his actions were in โself-defense.โ According to the Dallas Morning News, the...
G20 Summit Ends With Vague Commitments and No Action Plan
The G20ย Summitย in Romeย endedย last Sundayย withย theย expressedย intention to "accelerateย ourย actions" toย achieveย net-zeroย emissionsย by the middle of the century. World...
By Serge Deniau | Nov 3, 2021
Update: Baldwin Kills Member of Film Crew Declared Accidental Shooting
Lawyers say the shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of "Rust" could lead to civil action. It is unclear if the criminal charges will be pressed against the crew members who...
By Kamaron Davis | Nov 3, 2021
Intense Solar Flare May Disturb Earth Geomagnetic Weather
The sun released a significant solar flare toward Earth on Thursday, October 28, 2021, that could cause disturbances in the planet's geomagnetic weather, potentially interfering with high-frequency...
By Serge Deniau | Nov 2, 2021
Amazonโs Growth Slows Due to Supply Chain Disruption
With 1.34 million employees, including 950,000 in the United States, Amazon is the second-largest American employer behind the Walmart retail chain (2.3 million). The company founded by Jeff Bezos...
By Serge Deniau | Nov 2, 2021
American Airlines Cancels Flights Due To Weather and Staffing Issues
American Airlines is the latest airline to cancel thousands of flights. A problem that began late last week. Cancellations and delays parlayed into this weekend as well as Monday, leaving thousands...
Scientists Call for New Framework Related to Extraterrestrial Life Findings
In the journal Nature, NASA scientists suggest creating a scale that would allow different sources of data to be evaluated and combined to answer the perennial question of whether extraterrestrial...
By Serge Deniau | Oct 30, 2021
Congressional Democrats Encounter Major Roadblocks on Passing Key Infrastructure Bill
Democrats on Capitol Hill are currently facing major obstacles in trying to pass a monumental "infrastructure bill." Competing factions within the Democratic Party are making it increasingly...
By Jose Nino | Oct 29, 2021