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Biden’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions Rule for Vehicles Struck Down by Texas Judge
Judge James Hendrix said the Biden administration lacked authority under law to impose the gas emissions rule.
Biden’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions Rule for Vehicles Struck Down by Texas Judge
Judge James Hendrix said the Biden administration lacked authority under law to impose the gas emissions rule.
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A Common Virus Emerging as Potential Culprit in Alzheimer’s Disease
New research adds to evidence that a common herpes virus increases the risk of the neurogenerative condition.
Former Hunter Biden Associate Tony Bobulinski Sues Fox News’ Jessica Tarlov for Defamation
Bobulinski had already filed another $10 million defamation lawsuit against former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson.
How New York Times Distorted Coverage of Genocide
The New York Times is being accused of distorting coverage of human rights abuses in China by helping cover up a CCP persecution.
US Government Wants Money From BioNTech for COVID-19 Vaccine: Company
Pfizer partner says it received a notice of default.
Payment Processor Stripe Backs Off Dr. Malone After Legal Threat
Stripe rescinds demand to share ‘historical transactions’ from bank account.
Calls for Impeachment After Federal Judge Appears on CNN, Criticizes Trump
U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton says he’s received threats.
Cargo Ship Pilot Called for Tugboat Help Before Baltimore Bridge Collapse: NTSB
The ship’s voyage data recorder, containing roughly six hours of data, was found by the Coast Guard.
Physical Exercise Can Alleviate Symptoms of ADHD in Children
In addition to improving overall health and well-being, physical exercise can help reduce anxiety and depression in children with ADHD.
Biden Admin Approves $60 Million in Aid for Baltimore Key Bridge Collapse
The devastation left behind after the powerless cargo ship struck a critical bridge support pillar is extensive.
Newsom Approves More Exemptions for California’s Fast-Food Minimum Wage
Critics say adding exemptions can create confusion for restaurant owners and burden the state with costs of determining eligibility.
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Judge Rebukes DOJ Arguments Against Release of Jan. 6 Defendant
Kevin Seefried received a three-year prison sentence for obstructing an official proceeding.
Red State Coalition Sues to Block Biden’s Latest Student Loan Forgiveness Scheme
‘President Biden’s new student loan forgiveness plan is slightly smaller than the old one, at least for now. But it’s just as illegal,’ he said.
Deadly Lung Disease Cases Surge to 10-Year High, Children Most Affected: CDC
The vast majority—76 percent—of cases in the United States in 2023 were in non-U.S.-born persons.
Lawmaker Decries False Bomb Threats Against US Arts Group Shen Yun
The New York-based performing arts group, which showcases ‘China before communism,’ has been targeted by Beijing for years.
Finding Peace in Tragedy: John Keats’s ‘Ode to a Nightingale’
One of the best-loved English poems explores finding beauty despite our mortality.
Finding Peace in Tragedy: John Keats’s ‘Ode to a Nightingale’
One of the best-loved English poems explores finding beauty despite our mortality.
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Wisdom From a Retired Cowboy Artist
I have lived the life of the sculptures I have made.
Section 3 of 14th Amendment Not Applicable for Ruling Trump out of 2024
I don’t believe that Section 3 of 14th Amendment is self-executive and therefore can not be applied directly by the court.
A Great Leap Forward for Western Pennsylvania
Most of us know, coal is the end product of ancient decayed vegetation.
Letter From Alaska
We need to be constantly reminded that totalitarianism of whatever stripe can be voted in, but it can’t be voted out.
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Can Kinesthetic Classrooms Possibly Be the Key to Healthier, Smarter Students?
Research shows moving more can boost health, focus, and test scores.
Can Kinesthetic Classrooms Possibly Be the Key to Healthier, Smarter Students?
Research shows moving more can boost health, focus, and test scores.
‘The Notebook’: An Uneven Tale of Love and Reconnection
This stage adaptation misses its mark: It lacks the emotional pull that is a hallmark of Nicholas Sparks’ novels.
The Mystery and Wonder of Cremona’s Violins
The secrets of traditional violin-making by Cremona luthiers are slowly being revealed.
250 Years Ago: The Road to the Revolutionary War
From the Boston Tea Party to the Intolerable Acts, these events were a powder keg for the American Revolution.
Steinway: From American Dream to American Excellence
Since the late 19th-century, Steinway & Sons has been recognized as a world-renowned piano company.
‘The Notebook’: An Uneven Tale of Love and Reconnection
This stage adaptation misses its mark: It lacks the emotional pull that is a hallmark of Nicholas Sparks’ novels.
Blueberry Pie
We’re obsessed with this easy Blueberry Pie recipe made with fresh blueberries, that holds together when sliced and served.
FAA Considers Curbing New Routes for United Following Mishaps
United Airlines has had three mishaps this month.
Taking the Kids: Get Ready for the Eclipse
States from New York to Ohio, Kentucky to Tennessee, Oklahoma and parts of Canada and Mexico will have a good view of the eclipse.
Southwest Airlines to Offer Red-Eye Flights for the First Time
Southwest Airlines has built a reputation for its unique approach to air travel.
FAA Considers Curbing New Routes for United Following Mishaps
United Airlines has had three mishaps this month.