Biden Warns of ‘Substantial’ Deaths From Hurricane Ian

President Joe Biden said on Thursday that Hurricane Ian could be Florida’s deadliest, adding he would travel to the state when appropriate.”This could be the deadliest hurricane in Florida’s history. The numbers are still unclear but we’re hearing early reports of what may…

A Florida Town Rebuilt After One Hurricane Endures Another

When the people of Punta Gorda on Florida’s Gulf Coast rebuilt Charlotte High School, they vowed it would never be pulverized by a hurricane again.This week, it passed a major test, emerging seemingly unscathed in the wake of Hurricane Ian, one of the most powerful storms…

30 September 2022

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Arizona AG sues Biden to stop ‘illegal’ student loan handout

Post Content Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich on Thursday filed a lawsuit to block the Biden administration’s decision to cancel hundreds of billions of dollars in student loans. Brnovich, a Republican, said Biden acted without congressional approval and his action conflicts with U.S. Supreme Court decisions that have reined in federal agencies from taking actions […]

Senators explain reasoning behind their votes on the short-term government funding bill

Post Content WASHINGTON – While half of Senate Republicans voted to oppose Thursday’s short-term funding bill over excess spending, keeping the government open is the first priority, senators from both sides of the aisle who voted for the measure told Fox News. “Nobody wants the government shut down,” Sen. Lindsey Graham, who voted for the […]