700,000 Without Power, 16 Dead, 7,700 Flights Canceled by Christmas Storm
An arctic blast that gripped much of the United States on Saturday left more than 700,000 without power, at least 16 dead from weather-related car crashes and thousands stranded due to flight cancellations.
Judge Rules Against Kari Lake, Confirms Hobbs as Next Arizona Governor
An Arizona judge has ruled against Republican Kari Lake’s election challenge, effectively confirming Democrat Secretary of State Katie Hobbs as the state’s next governor Saturday.
New York Gov. Hochul Dispatches National Guard to Buffalo for Storm
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul dispatched 54 National Guard members to Buffalo on Friday as winter storm Elliot battered the western part of the state with strong, frigid winds and 24 inches of snow, leaving some drivers stranded.
New York Gov. Hochul Dispatches National Guard to Buffalo for Storm
New Yok Gov. Kathy Hochul dispatched 54 National Guard members to Buffalo Friday as winter storm Elliot battered the western part of the state with strong, frigid winds and 24 inches of snow, leaving some drivers stranded.
Father Frank Pavone to Newsmax: ‘Political Advocacy’ Defrocking an Excuse for Envy
Father Frank Pavone told Newsmax his defrocking, as allegedly ordered by Pope Francis, has been pushed under the guise of “political advocacy,” but really it is about priests and bishops being “envious” of Catholics’ support for Priests for Life.
Musk Calls Out Reuters for ‘False’ Twitter Suicide Prevention Story
Elon Musk debunked a Reuters report suggesting the new CEO has ordered the removal of a suicide prevention feature on the social media platform.
Winter Storm Maroons Canadian Mom, Daughter in Texas RV Park
Winter storm Elliott left a Canadian mother and daughter dealing with sub-freezing temperatures and strong winds in a south Texas RV park instead of a sunny beach outing, the BBC reported Friday. “The goal always was to spend Christmas in gorgeous southern Texas,” Ottawa …
El Paso Tries to House Migrants in Freezing Weather
Officials in El Paso, Texas, are scrambling to move migrants, including young children, off the streets and into shelters as temperatures sink below freezing, according to news reports. The Red Cross, the local Catholic diocese, the HOPE Border Institute and other …