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There are now three people unaccounted for after the Davenport Hotel building collapse in Davenport, Iowa. The bodies of all three men are believed to be buried in the rubble. After going silent for a day, city leaders in Davenport held another press conference Thursday morning, June 1. Questions swirled inquiring about the city’s website…
In May 2022, President Biden said the U.S. would intervene militarily should China invade Taiwan. In August of the same year, Nancy Pelosi visited the island, intensifying tensions in the already strained relations between the two superpowers. Now the U.S. and Taiwan have signed a new trade deal designed to bolster the economic ties between…
The debt ceiling deal cleared its biggest hurdle in the Republican-controlled House Wednesday night, May 31. The deal passed 314-117, with 71 Republicans and 46 Democrats voting against the bill. The Senate now has until Monday, June 5, to sign off on the deal before the dreaded X-date, when the Treasury runs out of funds.…
Chelsea Mitchell, a former high school track runner who was once hailed as “the fastest girl in Connecticut,” is taking legal action to overturn the state’s policy that allows transgender athletes to compete in accordance with their gender identity. Mitchell has filed a lawsuit against the Connecticut Association of Schools and the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic…
The plan was for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to announce his 2024 presidential campaign during a live audio conversation with Elon Musk on Twitter. But it didn’t go so well. “Servers are straining somewhat,” Musk was heard saying while the app was plagued by audio glitches and false starts. Musk and DeSantis were joined by…
with the US About 53 percent of raw lithium is mined in Australia, and almost all of that is sold to China, where it eventually becomes lithium-ore batteries used in our phones, computers and electric vehicles. But now, the U.S. has reached an agreement with Australia that will help build up a parallel supply chain,…
A NASA panel established last year to investigate Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs), commonly known as UFOs, held its inaugural public hearing on Wednesday, May 31. Comprised of 16 experts from various scientific fields, the panel was assembled to examine unclassified UFO sightings and provide rigorous scientific scrutiny to these occurrences. “It is our collective responsibility…
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