FDA Expected To Ban Juul Products
The Food and Drug Administration is projected to ban products from Juul Labs, according to the Wall Street Journal. The e-cigarette company, which is one of the largest in the United States, has been accused by the FDA of marketing…
Read More »Uvalde Mayor Pushes Back At School And Police Department Critique
Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin is pushing back at critics and rejecting the notion that Uvalde’s school and police department deserve the brunt of the blame for the slow response to the Robb Elementary School shooting. He is demanding accountability and…
Read More »Dangerous Heat Wave Sets In Across The U.S.
The dangerous heat dome buckled roads in Chicago, killed thousands of cattle in Kansas and contributed to the death of a 5-year-old in Houston, who was left in a hot car. The frequency of heat waves is setting off a…
Read More »Senate In Final Talks To Pass Significant Changes To Gun Laws
Following weeks of negotiations, the Senate is on the verge of passing the most significant changes to gun laws in 30 years. The bill will include provisions to close the “boyfriend loophole,” so serious dating partners who have been convicted…
Read More »Adjustable-Rate Mortgages Surging In Popularity In US
As interest rates continue to surge, more homebuyers are seeking ways to lower their mortgage payments. Adjustable-rate mortgages, or ARMs for short, are one tool homebuyers are considering to reduce costs, however, they do not come without risk. The rates…
Read More »Nightly News Full Broadcast – June 21
The January 6 committee argues that then-President Trump schemed to find votes and fake electors. Officials are offering the first detailed timeline of the Uvalde shooting police response. Another American has been killed in Ukraine, the State Department confirms. 00:00…
Read More »Supreme Court Breaches Separation Between Church And State In New Ruling
The Supreme Court is breaking down the barrier between church and state in their latest ruling. Maine gives taxpayer money to families who live in areas that don’t have public high schools, but that public money is banned from being…
Read More »Temple Fencing Coach Nikki Franke Has Been Inspiring Athletes For 50 Years
Title IX was signed into law 50 years ago this week. That same year, Nikki Franke started Temple University’s varsity women’s fencing team. Franke, the only female African American head coach in Division I fencing, has an impressive record –…
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