A Mexican national illegally present in the U.S. allegedly assaulted a Texas Department of Public Safety following a vehicle and foot pursuit. The man is alleged to have been smuggling three migrants who were also illegally present in the U.S.
Month: August 2023
Nebraska Volleyball Stadium Event Draws 92,003 to Set Women’s World Attendance Record
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska’s fight song begins, “There is no place like Nebraska.” When it comes to volleyball, those words never rang more true than Wednesday night.
Comer: Impeachment Inquiry ‘Imminent’
Wednesday, during an appearance on FNC’s “Hannity,” Rep. James Comer (R-KY), the chairman of the House Oversight Committee, said he believed there was a consensus among House Republicans about the impeachment of President Joe Biden.
Pro-Transgender K-12 Officials Defy Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin
Schools that do not adopt Virginia’s new model policies concerning students who claim to be the opposite sex may be sued, state officials say.
Nolte: Frail Joe Biden Forced to Use Air Force One’s Short Stairs
Joe Biden’s increasing frailty has forced him to use the short stairs when exiting and entering Air Force One.
August Chronicles Another Month of Decline as 9 of 10 Leading Stablecoins Witness Supply Contraction
Over the past 30 days, nine of the leading ten stablecoins by market cap experienced declines, with BUSD witnessing the most significant dip, plunging 16.6%. As we wrapped up August, the combined value of these stablecoins hangs just below the $125 billion threshold, continuing a trend of consecutive monthly decreases this year. Major Supply Drops […]
Student Loans Come Out of Deep Freeze—But Biden’s Backdoor May Chill Repayments
The Biden administration is offering student loan borrowers an “on ramp” that will allow them to avoid payments for yet another year.
Bitcoin Magazine Inscribes Cover of Latest Print Issue As Recursive Ordinal
Bitcoin Magazine has inscribed the cover of its newest print magazine to the Bitcoin blockchain leveraging state of the art recursion technology with Ordinals.
EU Considers Whether Training Local Armies to Fight al-Qaida is Linked to African Military Coups
“It’s clear that things haven´t gone well given the proliferation of military coups,” EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said.
Philadelphia Phillies Launch ‘Facial Recognition’ Program for Fan Entry at Park
The Philadelphia Philles is set to be the next Major League Baseball team to implement a facial recognition program