Man Finds Undetonated Blasting Cap on Property 1.4 Miles From Ohio Derailment Controlled Toxic...
Jerry Corbin returned home to Darlington Township, PA—1.4 miles from Ohio train crash site— and discovered “undetonated blasting cap” in pasture near his house.
IN-DEPTH: Texas Sees Highest Increase in Foreign-Owned Ag Land, USDA Report
Texas has seen greatest increase in foreign-owned agricultural land and leads the nation in agricultural land owned by foreign entities, according to USDA.
Newsom Doubling Number of Officers in San Francisco to Combat Crime, Fentanyl Crisis
Gov. Gavin Newsom will bolster efforts to tackle fentanyl crisis with promise to add CA Highway Patrol officers in a joint operation with CA National Guard.
California Facing Record $68 Billion Deficit, Potential ‘Fiscal Budget Emergency’: Legislative Analyst
Because of a “severe revenue decline,” California is facing a $68 billion budget deficit that could accumulate to more than $155 billion over the next five years.
Texas Power Outages Explained—Jason Isaac
What’s behind the devastating power outages in Texas? Some say the problem was freezing natural gas pipelines; some say it’s because wind turbines froze...
DeSantis Eyes Ban on China-Based Entities From Purchasing Florida Property
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is mulling a move to ban Chinese entities from purchasing property in the state due to the economic and security risks posed by CCP.
Ohio Votes Against Special Election Measure, Boosting Pro-Abortion Campaign
Ohioans voted to reject stricter requirements for citizen-initiated amendments to state's constitution. Move could bode well for efforts to codify abortion rights.
US Water and Power Are Shockingly Vulnerable to Cyberhacks
When the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power was hacked in 2018, it took a mere six hours. Early this year, an intruder...
Spokesperson: Ohio Governor DeWine Agreed with Decision to Execute East Palestine Controlled Burn but...
DeWine‘s spokesman Dan Tierney said he was unaware legal authority was required to execute controlled burn of vinyl chloride from derailed train in East Palestine.
Supreme Court Denies Bid to Expand No-Excuse Mail-In Ballots in Texas
SCOTUS declined to hear challenge to TX law requiring voters under 65 to provide justification to vote by mail, so expanding “no-excuse” mail-in ballots failed.
DeSantis Responds to Claims FEMA Can Keep People From Their Homes
Gov. Ron DeSantis responded to claims suggesting federal officials will not allow residents back in their homes after Hurricane. The governor denied claims.
California and Nevada Are Now 100 Percent in Drought
California and Nevada are now both “100 percent in drought,” according to a federal monitoring system, with the dry conditions fueling concerns over water supply shortages and...