The Jack Russell Terrier Detecting Bombs In Ukraine
A pint-sized Jack Russell Terrier named Patron has become a hero in Ukraine. Patron works in the outskirts of the Northern city of Chernihiv sniffing out landmines left behind by Russians before they detonate. Patron has amassed thousands of followers…
Read More »Military Home Operator Investigated Over Mold And Unhealthy Living Conditions
A Senate committee held hearings over claims of unhealthy living conditions in military base homes. The Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations today cited “numerous instances” in which one company “failed to properly respond to both repairs and environmental hazards,” including…
Read More »How The Government’s Forest-Clearing Plan Aims To Fight Wildfires Before They Start
As extreme drought and climate change create explosive conditions in the West, the Biden administration is investing billions into a 10-year plan to fight wildfires before they start. The plan calls for prescribed burns in fire-prone regions to reduce fuel.…
Read More »Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed After Teen’s Death At Florida Amusement Park
The parents of 14-year-old Tyre Sampson are speaking out about losing their son after he died on an amusement park ride in late March. They have filed a wrongful death lawsuit that names ICON Park, the manufacturer and ride owner…
Read More »Supreme Court Weighs Biden’s Removal Of Trump Immigration Policy
When President Biden first took office, he shut down what former President Trump called the Migrant Protection Protocol. Immigrants from Central America seeking asylum were required to wait outside the U.S. Texas and Missouri sued Biden, saying the Trump program…
Read More »How Elon Musk’s Twitter Takeover Could Change The Platform
As Elon Musk prepares to take over Twitter, there are concerns over how the billionaire could reshape the social platform and political discourse. Musk has called himself a “free speech absolutist.” He plans on taking the company private. » Subscribe…
Read More »Mariupol Steel Plant Hit By Russian Forces 35 Times, Authorities Say
In Mariupol, authorities say Russian forces have hit a steel plant 35 times in 24 hours where Ukrainian troops are still holding out. In Germany, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin met with defense officials from 40 countries pushing for more…
Read More »Supreme Court Weighs Case Of Washington Coach Asked Not To Pray On The Field
When Joseph Kennedy was an assistant high school football coach in Bremerton, Washington, he began praying at the 50-yard line immediately after games. Soon, his players gathered around and along came the coaches and players from opposing teams. The school…
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