Report: Originator of WH Cocaine Unlikely to Be Found
A law enforcement official familiar with a probe into the cocaine that was discovered at the White House over the weekend told Politico that the culprit responsible is unlikely to be uncovered.
Philly Dem Mayor: US ‘Needs to Reexamine Its Conscience’
Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney, a Democrat, expressed outrage after the mass shooting in his city left five dead, calling for lawsuits to put gun sellers “out of business” and for the Second Amendment to be reexamined.
LA Restaurant Adds 4 Percent Staff Health Insurance Charge
A Los Angeles restaurant recently began adding an optional surcharge to help cover health insurance for the establishment’s employees, the Daily Mail reports.
Noem on Biden Blocking Rushmore Fireworks: Will Try Again in ’24
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem pledged to try again for a Mount Rushmore fireworks display in 2024 following three years of continued denials from the Biden administration.
FTC Issues Student Debt Scam Advisory After SCOTUS Ruling
The Federal Trade Commission issued a consumer advisory Saturday warning the public about potential student debt relief scams in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling that knocked down President Joe Biden’s plan to forgive up to $20,000 in college debt for some…
More of Mar-a-Lago Search Affidavit to Be Unsealed
A federal district judge ruled Wednesday that the Department of Justice must unseal more of its search warrant affidavit on former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence.
New LA County Coalition Battles Massive Tax Hikes
For the first time since the 1970s, California’s Los Angeles County has an organization that’s fighting back against seemingly never-ending tax hikes.
GOP Sen. Cotton to Secret Service: Release Cocaine Info
The Secret Service is leading the investigation into the cocaine found Sunday at the White House in a working area of the West Wing, and Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., is calling for transparency.
June 30 Marks TSA’s Busiest Day
June 30 was the busiest day ever recorded by the Transportation Security Administration, officials announced over the weekend.
Judge: Psaki Pushed Social Media to Censor COVID Info
Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki pushed social-media platforms to censor COVID-19 information coming from conservative voices starting in May 2021, a federal judge ruled Wednesday, the Daily Caller reported.