Business mogul Kevin O’Leary wants to invest in a US refinery, says fossil fuels will stick around
April 13, 2023
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard arguments in arguably the most significant election rules case of the year, Moore v. Harper. At stake were two competing visions for how federal elections should be conducted: one articulated by the Republican-led North Carolina General Assembly and the other held by several organizations[Read More…]
Peru has made history with the swearing in of its first female president, Dina Boluarte, on Wednesday after her predecessor, Pedro Castillo, was impeached and detained. The historic event came at the end of a tumultuous day in Lima where Mr. Castillo had declared his intention to dissolve Congress and[Read More…]
In a new development, two documents containing classified markings were recently discovered in a storage unit in Florida, according to a source familiar with the situation. The documents were reportedly uncovered during a search by a team of former President Donald Trump’s lawyers. Subsequently, the classified materials were handed over[Read More…]
Approximately one thousand students and several faculty members at a Virginia high school were out last week with the flu and stomach pains. On Friday, Stafford High School Principal Allen Hicks sent a letter to parents warning them of an “illness outbreak.” “We are currently investigating the symptoms and are[Read More…]
The results are in, and they’re not great. According to the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), also known as the Nation’s Report Card, reading scores for students across the country have dipped slightly since 2019, while math scores have dropped more significantly. This is likely due to the disruptions[Read More…]
On Monday, Ethan Crumbley pleaded guilty to all 24 charges brought against him in response to the killing of four students and wounding of seven others at a Michigan high school last year. These charges include one count of terrorism causing death and four counts of first-degree murder. On November[Read More…]
Puerto Rico is still reeling from the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona, but President Biden paid a visit to the island on Monday to express his support. Biden surveyed the damage left by the storm and met with officials, before speaking in Ponce where he pledged $60 million in federal funding.[Read More…]
A recent report claims that a lawyer for Donald Trump refused to tell the National Archives that the former president had given them all of the required Oval Office documents because they were aware that it would be a lie. The Trump administration recently returned 15 boxes of government records[Read More…]
Sunday’s solar flare, which was the most powerful in three years, may have exacerbated difficulties faced by first responders dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Ian in Florida and the Carolinas. The solar flare, classified as an X1 (the mildest form of the strongest category of flares) erupted from the[Read More…]
Kanye “Ye” West is not backing down from his provocative “White Lives Matter” costume in the face of a wave of criticism from African-American celebrities, including a walkout by Jaden Smith. In fact, the 45-year-old rapper recently reaffirmed his opposition to Black Lives Matter in a Tuesday Instagram story. “Everyone[Read More…]