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Lawmakers react to the Durham report which found investigators looking into collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia had no evidence when they began.

Special counsel John Durham released his report on the origins of the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane investigation which looked into the Trump campaign’s ties with Russia and ultimately led to the appointment of special counsel Robert Mueller. Lawmakers on Capitol Hill reacted to it along party lines, describing it as both “damning” and a “dud.” “No…

The ongoing debate over flavored milk in school cafeterias is back as the USDA considers a potential ban on chocolate and strawberry milk.

The ongoing debate regarding the presence of flavored milk in school cafeterias has once again taken center stage as the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) considers a potential ban on chocolate and strawberry milk. The prospective ban aims to reduce children’s sugar intake, as flavored milk contains added sugars that plain milk does not. “Flavored…

Ahead of the new Florida immigration law taking effect local police and truckers have begun weighing in on the issue.

Ahead of Florida’s new immigration law taking effect in July, local police and truckers have begun weighing in on the issue. In part, the law makes it a felony to “knowingly and willfully” transport an undocumented person in the state of Florida. Miami-Dade County Police announced its officers do not plan on pulling over cars…

Despite 17 mass shootings in 2023 alone, Texas lawmakers have shown no interest in trying to stem the gun violence in the state.

Texas lawmakers continue to expand Second Amendment rights despite the escalating gun violence across the state. Firearms-related deaths in the state are the highest they’ve been since the 1990s. Texas is also tied with California for the most mass shootings in 2023. Straight Arrow News contributor Ruben Navarrette says the lack of any effort to…

SVB's ex-CEO blamed interest rate hikes and social media for the bank's historic collapse. Senators didn't buy it, calling banks "fatally mismanaged."

Unprecedented rate hikes and the nation’s first social media-driven bank run led to Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse, ex-CEO Greg Becker testified to the Senate Banking Committee Tuesday, May 16. But many senators didn’t buy it, faulting executives for fatal mismanagement. The hearing marked the first time top executives at SVB and Signature Bank spoke publicly…

Obsidian is volcanic glass and the sharpest material on earth. And while it's still in abundance today, it isn't the tool of tomorrow.

It’s the sharpest material on earth. Millions of years old. And more recently it’s making appearances in your TikTok feed and on “Game of Thrones”. We’re talking about obsidian.  “Obsidian is a very unique stone. It’s not even technically a stone, it’s a volcanic glass,” said Donny Dust, a professional caveman specializing in primitive skills…

Law enforcement officials have apprehended an individual believed to be a wanted terrorist from Afghanistan at the U.S. southern border.

Law enforcement officials have apprehended an individual believed to be a wanted terrorist from Afghanistan at the U.S. southern border, as confirmed by sources familiar with the matter. The suspect, whose identity remains undisclosed, was taken into custody one day before the expiration of Title 42, a pandemic-era immigration policy aimed at limiting the entry…

Turkey's next president will be determined May 28 in a runoff election between President Erdogan and opposition leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu.

It looks like Turkey’s next president won’t be decided until a runoff election is held on May 28 because neither candidate cleared the 50% threshold needed to win the presidential election. The incumbent, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has governed for two decades but has faced criticism in recent years for his ties to Russia, his handling…

The Transportation Security Administration is testing the use of facial recognition at 16 airports across the U.S.

2.4 million people pass through TSA checkpoints every day. Now, the agency is stepping up its technology to get people where they’re going faster, but it will affect the way they are screened.  The Transportation Security Administration is testing the use of facial recognition at 16 airports across the country, including Los Angeles, Boston and…

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