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Sep 23 2023
News
Mississippi River Saltwater Intrusion Threatens Drinking Water, New Orleans Declares Emergency
A mass of saltwater from the Gulf of Mexico is forcing its way up the drought-stricken Mississippi River, threatening drinking water supplies for some 900,000 Louisiana residents and leaving officials scrambling to mitigate the impacts of the intrusion. “This is a very challenging situation, where salt water is intruding upstream,” Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards said at a Friday press
NTDSep 21 2023
News
Man executed for the killing of a University of Oklahoma dance student
Anthony Sanchez, 44, was pronounced dead at 10:19 a.m. following a three-drug injection at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary in McAlester. Even though he maintained that he had nothing to do with the killing of 21-year-old Juli Busken, he took the unusual step of opting not to present a clemency application to the state’s Pardon and Parole Board, which many viewed as the last chance to spare his
KAKESep 23 2023
News
Federal decide strikes down California ban of sure gun magazines
A federal decide struck down a California law which bans gun house owners from having removable magazines that carry over 10 rounds. U.S. District Choose Roger Benitez issued the ruling on Friday, however the ruling will not take impact instantly. Benitez had already struck down the ban on sure magazines in 2017, however an appeals courtroom reversed the choice. In his ruling, Benitez wrote “
Palm Beach News CentralSep 30 2023
News
Elon Musk, Citizen Journalist: Here’s Why The Tesla Billionaire Visited The Texas-Mexico Border
Tech billionaire Elon Musk visited the United States’ border with Mexico on Thursday to get an “unfiltered” look at migration across the Southern border, barging into another heated political debate and promoting his platform X as an outlet for citizen journalism.
Musk, donning a black cowboy hat and aviator sunglasses, traveled to Eagle Pass, Texas, a border town where there has been a
ForbesSep 21 2023
News
LA-class sub USS San Juan arrives in Bremerton for decommissioning
BREMERTON — The Los Angeles class submarine USS San Juan (SSN 751) arrived in Bremerton Wednesday afternoon for its scheduled decommissioning and deactivation at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, after 35 years of service. The San Juan departed the Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Connecticut on Aug. 21, according to Submarine Readiness Squadron 32. Before heading to Puget Sound, the
Kitsap SunOct 10 2023
Opinion
There's no excusing Joe Biden deciding to add to Donald Trump's border wall
“There will not be another foot of wall constructed,” then-candidate Joe Biden said in an interview with Black and Latino journalists in August 2020 when asked about his immigration policy. Yet on Thursday, a year after a Government Accountability Office report said former President Donald Trump’s border wall resulted in “significant damage and destruction” to the environment and cultural
MSNBCSep 21 2023
News
Giuliani Addresses Jan. 6 Groping Allegation From Former White House Aide
Hutchinson alleges in her upcoming memoir “Enough” that Giuliani groped her on Jan. 6, 2021, backstage at then-President Donald Trump’s speech in Washington, D.C., prior to that day’s riot at the U.S. Capitol. “She claims that I groped her in a tent on January 6, where all the people went in that were very, very cold as a result of the president’s speech,” Giuliani told host Eric Bolling. “I’m
HuffPostSep 21 2023
News
New groping allegations against Giuliani add fuel to his sexual harassment lawsuit worries: analysis
Reacting to new allegations from former that former Donald lawyer Rudy Giuliani groped her as the Jan.6 insurrection was playing out, a former prosecutor who worked out of the Southern District of New York U.S. attorney's office suggested the bombshell news could play a part in an existing sexual harassment civil suit Giuliani is already facing. Speaking with CNN's John Berman, Jessica Roth of
Raw StorySep 21 2023
News
Migrants Overwhelm Texas City of Eagle Pass
Thousands of migrants a day are once again streaming into the U.S. from Mexico and overwhelming a Texas border community—this time the city of Eagle Pass, where the mayor has declared a state of emergency. Mayor Rolando Salinas Jr. has asked for state and federal help in his city of about 28,000 people, as thousands of migrants have been crossing the Rio Grande into the city daily. Federal
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 21 2023
News
Biden Admin, Under Pressure From NY Dems, Gives Work Permits To Half Million Venezuelans
The United States will grant temporary deportation relief and access to work permits to nearly half a million Venezuelans already in the country, U.S. officials said on Wednesday, a move that follows calls by Democrats to help newly arrived migrants work legally. About 472,000 Venezuelans in the United States on or before July 31 now will be eligible for Temporary Protected Status for a period
Washington Free Beacon