Oversight Committee Seeks Subpoenas for the Clintons, Comey, Garland, and Others in Epstein Investigation

House Oversight Committee Votes for Subpoenas On Wednesday, the House Oversight Committee showcased an unusual instance of bipartisan cooperation as both Republicans and Democrats voted to summon a former high-ranking official. Chairman James Comer, alongside California Rep. Robert Garcia—who has recently taken on a prominent Democratic role within the committee—agreed on issuing subpoenas for several […]
Stefanik and Issa Present Legislation Opposing Anti-Second Amendment Laws in New York and California

Reintroduction of Firearm Safety Laws Elise Stefanik (R-NY) and Darrell Issa (R-CA) have brought back proposed firearm safety legislation aimed at preventing states like New York and California from enforcing measures that can be seen as anti-Second Amendment under the guise of gun safety. The bill, which was unveiled on Thursday, seeks to stop states […]
Court acquits five Canadian hockey players in sexual assault case

Acquittal of Canada World Junior Hockey Players in Sexual Assault Case Five members of the 2018 Canada World Junior ice hockey team have been acquitted of sexual assault charges following a ruling by an Ontario judge who stated that the prosecution could not meet the necessary burden of proof. The players—Michael MacLeod, Carter Hart, Alex […]
THC Poisoning from Restaurant Food — Wisconsin, October 2024

Summary What is already known about this topic? Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a psychoactive component of Cannabis sativa, including hemp varieties, is becoming more common in consumer products. What is added by this report? From October 22 to 24, 2024, over 85 individuals, aged between 1 and 91, consumed food from a Wisconsin restaurant and exhibited symptoms […]
Getting paid for results? How Oregon pension managers can increase their earnings even when investments decline.

Oregon’s Pension Fund Struggles Amid Incentive Payments In 2022, the value of Oregon’s public pension investment fell by 1.55%, only earning $6.6 billion. This marked its poorest performance since the financial crisis of 2008, worsening an already significant funding shortfall. Interestingly, this year saw some of the highest earnings yet for the state’s civil servants […]
Jonathan Turley suggests that John Brennan may need to consider getting legal representation after the release of Russiagate documents

Potential Criminal Charges for Former CIA Director Jonathan Turley, a law professor at George Washington University, suggested that former CIA director John Brennan might face criminal charges following the emergence of new information related to the “Russian acid” scandal. National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard has submitted documents that she claims reveal a “long-standing coup” against […]
Lyft introduces a new feature to favorite or block certain drivers

Lyft has introduced new personalization and safety features aimed at enhancing the ride experience for both passengers and drivers. In a recent announcement, the rideshare app revealed that riders can now select a favorite driver, especially if they enjoyed a previous ride and want to ride with the same person again. Lyft aims to connect […]
Authorities: 7 detained after at least 10 children, including some as young as 2, were sexually abused with shock collars in an Alabama trafficking operation

Seven Arrested in Alabama Child Trafficking Case In a shocking development, seven individuals, including at least ten children, have been apprehended for their involvement in a sex trafficking ring operating from storm bunkers in Alabama. The allegations suggest that two-year-olds were subjected to horrific sexual abuse using devices such as animal shock collars over the […]
Renowned artist withdraws from Smithsonian exhibition due to worries about censorship

Amy Sherald Cancels Exhibit Over Censorship Concerns Artist Amy Sherald has decided to pull her upcoming exhibit, “American Sublime,” from the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washington. This decision arises from her worries about the museum’s handling of what she describes as a “culture of censorship.” Sherald indicated that Smithsonian secretary Ronnie G. Bunch III […]
Colorado takes legal action against a local police officer for supposedly assisting ICE in the arrest of an undocumented student.

A lawsuit has been filed against a police officer in Colorado by the state’s Sanctuary State, following an incident last month where the officer allegedly provided information to federal immigration agents regarding a nursing student with an expired visa from the University of Utah. Mesa County Sheriff Deputy Alexander Zwink initiated a traffic stop on […]