Democrats gained the upper hand on the Wisconsin Supreme Court this month as a liberal justice, Janet Protasiewicz, begins a 10-year term, flipping the balance of that court to a partisan 4-3 advantage in a key battleground state both for the White Hou…
Month: August 2023
Dallas Fed: Texas Manufacturing Production Falls to Lowest Level Since Worst Days of Pandemic
The Dallas Fed’s barometer of activity in the Texas manufacturing sector showed contraction for the 16th straight month.
San Francisco Restaurant Bans Armed Police to Keep Patrons ‘Safer’
San Francisco’s Reem’s California is prohibiting on-duty police officers from entering their restaurant while armed.
Poland and Baltic States Threaten to Shut Border with Russian Ally Belarus
Poland and the Baltic states said they will close their borders with Belarus in the event of a military incidents or a migrant push by Minsk.
Bolton: ‘Even a Lot of MAGA Trumpers Really Don’t Want to Elect a Convicted Felon President’
Former National Security Adviser John Bolton said Monday on CNN’s “News Central” that he believed if former President Donald Trump was convicted of a crime, MAGA supporters would move to another candidate.
Chainalysis Investigations Lead Is ‘Unaware’ of Scientific Evidence the Surveillance Software Works
Renowned lawyer Tor Ekeland is poking holes in the U.S. government’s case against alleged Bitcoin Fog creator Roman Sterlingov by poking holes in Chainalysis’ forensics.
Interference! Teen Loses Seat at Chase Field After Stealing Home Run Ball from Reds Outfielder
A teenager lost his choice front row seat after he was charged with interference by snatching a ball from Reds outfielder Spencer Steer.
Seven Failures that Contributed to Maui Fire Tragedy
Reviews are still underway as to what happened in Lahaina earlier this month, but everyday, more information emerges about the likely factors that led to the deaths of what expected to be hundreds of residents in Maui, including many children.
Ron DeSantis to Remain in Florida to Assist with Hurricane Preparations
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) will not travel out of the state on Monday to campaign but will, instead, remain in Florida to assist in preparing for “major Hurricane Idalia,” which is expected to make landfall on the western side of the state this week.
Road Rage: Chicago Man Allegedly Opened Fire on Driver After Chase
A Chicago man faces multiple felony charges for allegedly chasing down another vehicle in a road rage incident and opening fire on it.