Former Acting ICE Director Ron Vitiello said Monday the Biden administration is promoting open borders and has “no plan … to secure the border.” Vitiello joined “America’s Newsroom” to address the surge as the Biden administration backtracks on their earlier statements against the Trump border wall. The Department of Homeland …
Read More »Wisconsin river stabbing rampage: Charges expected after teen killed while tubing, 4 others seriously wounded
Formal charges are expected to come on Monday for a 52-year-old man accused of going on a stabbing spree at a popular recreational tubing destination us-regions over the weekend, killing a 17-year-old boy and seriously wounding four other people who were rushed to area hospitals. An incoming senior at Stillwater …
Read More »House Oversight GOP investigating DHS efforts to 'impede' agency watchdog probes related to southern border
Republicans on the House Oversight Committee are investigating alleged efforts by the executive to obstruct oversight probes related to the southern border led by the Office of Inspector General—specifically referring to a memo advising DHS employees on how to avoid turning over documents to the agency’s watchdog. In a letter …
Read More »Seattle businesses take law into own hands to combat homelessness, angering activists
Business and property seattle” target=”_blank”>owners in Seattle< next Image 1 of 2 A temporary housing tent on a street in downtown Seattle, Washington, U.S., on Friday, Oct. 22, 2021. (Chona Kasinger/Bloomberg via Getty Images) prev Image 2 of 2 Illegal campsites are pitched on a sidewalk in Seattle, Washington January …
Read More »Student Builds Platform to Help World Stay Informed About Ukraine War
Bernard Moerdler points to his computer screen as an air raid alert pops up. “Luhansk is under fire right now,” Moerdler explained. The 21-year-old student and programmer developed a platform called Ukraine Sirens Alert to keep the world informed as world-regions grinds on. The alert system not only warns of …
Read More »George Soros wants to 'eliminate law enforcement,' policies would be a 'welcome sight' for criminals: Terrell
Fox News contributor Leo Terrell slammed far-left billionaire George Soros, accusing him of wanting to “eliminate law enforcement” after he suggested some murder rates are increasing in GOP-led states despite tougher crime policies. Terrell joined “America’s Newsroom” Monday to discuss why he believes the stance is a “welcome sight” for …
Read More »Sinema still undecided on Manchin social spending bill, will make determination after parliamentarian review
The fate of a social spending and tax bill agreed to by Sen. Joe Manchin and chuck-schumer” target=”_blank”>Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer< and Republicans coalescing against the Manchin-Schumer bill, every vote will count for Schumer, D-N.Y., and his bare bones majority to pass it. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema hasn’t announced where …
Read More »Biden officials push electric cars on recession-weary Americans from their 'policy fantasyland': expert
White House cabinet officials’ past comments on fossil fuels and switching to electric vehicles amid high energy costs is indicative of Beltway insiders living in a “policy fantasyland,” Heritage Foundation President Dr. Kevin Roberts told Fox News Digital in a recent interview. Roberts said officials like Department of Transportation Secretary …
Read More »Ohio police fatally shoot man after he injured a police dog
Police serving a warrant at a us-regions fatally shot a man who stabbed and injured a police dog during the confrontation, authorities said. Officers went to the home in Lorain around 5 pm. Saturday to arrest 48-year-old Charles White on felonious assault charges, but authorities said he reused to leave …
Read More »Governments brace for future waves of COVID
As the third winter of the infectious-disease looms in the northern hemisphere, scientists are warning weary governments and populations alike to brace for more waves of COVID-19. In the United States alone, there could be up to a million infections a day this winter, Chris Murray, head of the Institute …
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