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  • FBI Charges Journalist Steve Baker in January 6 Riot Over 'Scary Words,' Sparks Free Speech Concerns
    U.S. CAPITOL RIOT
    Steve Baker, a journalist known for his association with the conservative news outlet Blaze Media, has recently been thrust into the spotlight not for his writings but for his alleged involvement in the tumultuous events of January 6, 2021, at the U.S. Capitol.
  • Unprecedented Blizzard Shuts Down Yosemite, Interstate 80 as Sierra Nevada Bears the Brunt
    Unprecedented Blizzard Shuts Down Yosemite, Interstate 80 as Sierra Nevada Bears the Brunt
    A severe blizzard has enveloped the Sierra Nevada region, unleashing chaos as it prompted the closure of a critical interstate stretch, ski resorts, and Yosemite National Park while leaving thousands in California and Nevada grappling with power outages.
  • Investigation into Angela Chao's Death Takes a Criminal Turn, Texas Sheriff Confirms
    Investigation into Angela Chao's Death Takes a Criminal Turn, Texas Sheriff Confirms
    The untimely death of Angela Chao, the CEO of Foremost Group and sister-in-law to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, is now the focus of a "criminal investigation," as stated by the Blanco County Sheriff's Office in Texas. Chao, aged 50, was discovered deceased in a submerged vehicle in a pond on a private ranch near Johnson City, Texas, sparking a complex probe into the circumstances surrounding her passing.
  • Texas Wildfire Crisis Escalates as Firefighters Brace for Harsher Conditions
    Historic Wildfire Engulfs Texas Panhandle, Prompting Statewide Emergency Response
    Texas firefighters, after a brief respite provided by an unexpected snowfall, are bracing for a resurgence of perilous conditions as they combat the state's largest wildfire on record.
  • Historic Wildfire Engulfs Texas Panhandle, Prompting Statewide Emergency Response
    Wildfires are seen burning in Santa Paula, California, U.S.
    The Texas Panhandle is currently grappling with a catastrophic wildfire, the Smokehouse Creek Fire, which has rapidly escalated to become the largest in the state's history.
  • Social Security Payment Schedule for March 2024: When Payments Are Coming
    Experts Warn Social Security Beneficiaries Could Face Tax Hikes Amid Record COLAs
    As March 2024 approaches, the Social Security Administration (SSA) has outlined the payment schedule for the estimated 68 million Americans who rely on Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits.
  • Chinese Illegal Immigration to US Skyrockets by 7,000%, Sparking Espionage Fears
    Immigration
    Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data reveals a record-breaking number of illegal Chinese immigrants in the 2023 fiscal year, with 24,048 arrests, a stark contrast to the 1,970 arrests in 2022 and a mere 323 in 2021 during the global COVID-19 lockdowns. This surge represents an increase of over 7,000% since 2021, underscoring the unprecedented scale of the issue.
  • Texas Wildfires Prompt Evacuation of Key U.S. Nuclear Weapons Facility
    Texas Wildfires Prompt Evacuation of Key U.S. Nuclear Weapons Facility
    The Pantex Plant, America's principal nuclear weapons assembly and disassembly facility, was temporarily shut down and evacuated due to the encroaching threat of wildfires in Texas.
  • Texas Battles Unprecedented Wildfires, Threatening Communities and Critical Infrastructure
    U.S. wildfires
    Wildfires raging across the Texas Panhandle have consumed nearly 400,000 acres, propelled by unseasonably hot weather and strong winds, posing a significant threat to the region and nearing critical infrastructure, including a nuclear weapons facility.
  • Bankman-Fried Seeks Reduced Sentence After FTX Fund Recovery, Faces 110 Years
    FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried to Testify in Federal Fraud Trial: Inside the Federal Fraud Allegations and Defense
    Bankman-Fried, who was found guilty on seven counts of fraud and conspiracy, faces a potential maximum sentence of 110 years. However, his lawyer, Marc Mukasey, has proposed a significantly lower prison term of five and a quarter to six and a half years, citing the recovery of funds for FTX's clients as a mitigating factor.
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