Ohio Meat Processing Company "Fresh Mark, Inc." Agrees to Pay $3.7M Penalty for Employing Migrant Workers Using Stolen U.S. Citizens' Identities | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
California regulator proposes cutting power bills 5% after doubling rates since 2014 | Just The News
Following an executive order from California Gov. Gavin Newsom to explore how to reduce energy prices that have doubled since 2014, California's energy regulator issued proposals it said would cut rates by 4% to 5% in the first year but grow significantly over time.
Six THOUSAND inmates escape from high security prison
At least 6,000 inmates escaped from a high-security prison in Mozambique's capital on Christmas Day after a rebellion, the country's police chief said, as widespread post-election riots and violence continue to engulf the country.
Eight Angels Found Hiding Nearly in Plain Sight at Church Where Paul Revere Hung Famous Lanterns | The Gateway Pundit | by Ole Braatelien, The Western Journal
Eight Angels Found Hiding Nearly in Plain Sight at Church Where Paul Revere Hung Famous Lanterns
New York To Charge Fossil Fuel Companies Billions For Greenhouse Gas Emissions
The state of New York will charge carbon-emitting companies an estimated $75 billion in climate damage they allegedly caused between 2000 and 2018 under a law enacted on Dec. 26.
Organic eggs sold at Costco recalled over potential salmonella contamination
Organic eggs sold at Costco are being recalled due to the risk that they may expose consumers to salmonella, a type of bacteria that can be deadly for certain populations.
(3) Department of Government Efficiency on X: "What does the U.S. Government use taxpayer dollars for? -$6.9M studying ‘smart toilets’ that recognize the user’s ‘anal print’ -$2.3M for the NIH to inject dogs with cocaine - $118,000 to study if a metal replica robot of Marvel Comics’ Thanos could really snap his fingers -" / X
What does the U.S. Government use taxpayer dollars for? -$6.9M studying ‘smart toilets’ that recognize the user’s ‘anal print’ -$2.3M for the NIH to inject dogs with cocaine - $118,000 to study if a metal replica robot of Marvel Comics’ Thanos could really snap his fingers - $75,000 in grants on a Harvard study on lizards being blown off trees with leaf blowers.
(1) James Watkins on X: "At This point a government shutdown until January 20th is in the best interests of America. I know some people will be hurt over that, but EVERYONE will be hurt, if Congress gets their way. President Trump will be kneecapped at the starting gate. https://t.co/tcAkNivUuB" / X
At This point a government shutdown until January 20th is in the best interests of America.
I know some people will be hurt over that, but EVERYONE will be hurt, if Congress gets their way. President Trump will be kneecapped at the starting gate.
Biden's Education Department shelled out $1B on DEI since 2021: report
President Biden’s Department of Education has shelled out at least $1 billion on various diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives since 2021, according to a new report.
(2) Western Lensman on X: "Johnson, Sep 2024: There won’t be a Christmas Omnibus Johnson, Dec 2024: Everybody understands the necessity of this Christmas Omnibus https://t.co/a2A7EAN3z1" / X
Johnson, Sep 2024: There won’t be a Christmas Omnibus Johnson, Dec 2024: Everybody understands the necessity of this Christmas Omnibus
Governor Newsom declares state of emergency in California due to bird flu
California Governor Gavin Newsom has declared a state of emergency due to H5N1, more commonly known as avian influenza or bird flu.
The emergency follows an outbreak of the virus among dairy cows in Southern California farms, according to the news release on the governor’s website.
Supreme Court agrees to hear appeal from TikTok on US ban in January
The U.S. Supreme Court said on Wednesday, Dec. 18, it will hear an appeal from TikTok challenging a U.S. law that could end up banning the social media app next month. The court’s announcement comes after an appeal by TikTok this week.
Sam Altman-backed nuclear startup reports largest corporate power agreement
Oklo, the Sam Altman-backed nuclear fission startup, has signed an agreement with data-center operator Switch that the company says is the largest-ever corporate power deal.