So Long, California: Major County Votes To Study Secession The November elections saw Californians continue to embrace progressive leadership, but voters in one of the state's most populous counties are so frustrated with this political direction that they voted to consider seceding and forming their own state. | ||||||||||||
Cops Arrest Stop Cop City Protesters Accused Of Domestic TerrorismThe conflict between activists trying to stop the construction of a police training center and the police officials trying to build it came to a head on Dec. 13. Numerous law enforcement agencies descended upon DeKalb County's South River Forest to uproot activists working to stop the development from moving forward. Police arrested five people and charged them with domestic terrorism. | ||||||||||||
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Ford Hikes Price of Cheapest Electric F-150 Truck by $15,000 as Inflation Squeezes Auto Industry The cost of Ford Motor's cheapest model of its F-150 Lightning electric truck has gone up by nearly 10 percent as the company battles against ongoing supply-chain issues and decades-high inflation. According to the automobile manufacturer's official website, the electric pickup truck now starts at approximately $55,974, marking a more than $15,000 increase compared to its original pricing. | ||||||||||||
Court Puts Columbus' New Gun Restrictions On Hold A Fairfield County judge sided with Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and temporarily stopped Columbus' new restrictive gun laws from going into effect for 14 days. Judge Richard Berens issued the ruling Thursday morning. | ||||||||||||
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TSA Spends $18.6 Million On 'Non-Binary Screening Systems' The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has spent a whopping $18.6 million on the development, testing and deployment of "non-binary screening systems" intended to make transgender people feel more comfortable, it was reported Thursday. | ||||||||||||
Coal Consumption Touches New High In 2022 The world's coal consumption is set to increase by 1.2 percent this year, surpassing the previous record in 2013 and the threshold of eight billion tonnes in one year, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA). | ||||||||||||
Denver Mayor Declares Emergency, Says City 'On Verge Of Reaching Breaking Point' Amid Influx Of Illegal Immigrants The city of Denver declared a state of emergency on Thursday in order to stave off a local humanitarian crisis amid an influx of illegal aliens from the southern border, mainly from El Paso, Texas. Mayor Michael Hancock, a Democrat, issued the declaration as several hundred illegal aliens, mostly from Central and South America, have arrived in the state in just the past few days alone. | ||||||||||||
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Biden Apologizes To African Leaders For America's 'Original Sin' President Joe Biden apologized for the "unimaginable cruelty" of America's "original sin" of slavery during a White House summit with African leaders this week, where at least one leader mocked America amid China's increasing influence in the continent. | ||||||||||||
What Is A Woman? Cambridge Dictionary Adds New, Woke Definition The woke left has been telling us that a man can be a woman, even saying that men can now give birth. Despite the obvious science and common sense aspects, now the Cambridge Dictionary has gone woke and joined in the mix by providing a new, updated definition of a "woman." |
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