Expert: ‘Terrifying’ If China Used TikTok Data Against US
The possibility of China’s communist government using the treasure trove of data gathered from the Chinese-owned app TikTok against the United States in a world conflict is “absolutely terrifying,” a witness told a Senate committee Wednesday.Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., vice…[#item_full_content]
Canadian Team Eyes Kaepernick After Jets Snub
Hope may not be entirely lost for former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick as Breitbart reportedthe B.C. Lions from the Canadian Football League (CFL) have emerged as potential suitors, showing a newfound interest in the renowned national anthem protester.According to ESPN,…[#item_full_content]
Ford, UAW Clash as Union Expands Strikes
Ford Motor Chief Executive Jim Farley blasted United Auto Workers leaders Friday, saying they were holding up a new U.S. labor agreement hours after the UAW escalated the strike that is now in its third week, with the companies and workers far apart on their demands.[#item_full_content]
IRS Worker Accused of Leaking Tax Info to Media
A former contractor for the Internal Revenue Service was charged Friday with leaking tax information to news outlets about a government official and thousands of the country’s wealthiest people. Charles Edward Littlejohn, 38, of Washington, D.C., is accused of stealing the…[#item_full_content]
Social Security Admin Seeks to Recoup Overpayments
The Social Security Administration sent letters to recipients insisting they owe money due to the agency overpaying them, Newsweek reported Friday.[#item_full_content]
Mich. School Shooter Eligible for Life Without Parole
The teenager who pled guilty to killing four students and injuring seven others during a 2021 shooting at a Michigan high school is eligible for a sentence of life without parole, a judge ruled Friday.
San Francisco Mayor Could Replace Sen. Feinstein
It’s expected that California Gov. Gavin Newsom will name a successor in no more than a week for Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who died Friday.[#item_full_content]
Shutdown: Some States Will Pay to Keep Parks Open
Arizona and Utah will keep iconic national parks in those states open if a shutdown of the federal government threatens access to Arizona’s orange-striped Grand Canyon and the sheer red cliffs of Utah’s Zion Valley.M[#item_full_content]
Detroit: Biden’s ‘Unfeasible’ Fuel Rules to Cost $14B in Fines
The Biden administration proposal to hike fuel economy standards through 2032 is not feasible and could cost automakers a total of more than $14 billion in fines, an automotive group said Friday.[#item_full_content]
Bail Bondsman First Co-Defendant in Ga. to Plead Guilty
Bail bondsman Scott Hall, one of 18 co-defendants alongside former President Donald Trump in the Georgia election interference case, became the first to plead guilty to the charges against him on Friday. Hall was accused of participating in a breach of election equipment in …[#item_full_content]