Poll: Americans as concerned about the unknown as the issues they are facing now
Overall, 68% of respondents said they would be at least somewhat worried about a food shortage, while 71% said they worry about nuclear war. 88% of respondents say they are concerned about energy shortages, and 79% said they worry about the collapse of the U.S. government.
Tucker Carlson won't get Jan. 6 tapes until after security review, lawmaker asserts
House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight Chairman Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.) outlined that Carlson will have to comply with security restrictions to ensure that classified materials do not become public.
FBI Director Chris Wray Refuses To Say What Role Feds Played In January 6 Riot
Wray was pressed about the matter during an interview with anchor Bret Baier.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot gets the boot in Chicago
Lightfoot has conceded defeat in her re-election bid after failing to qualify for the runoff.
Texas rep informs the feds of tragic boating accidents that claimed all his constituents' guns and ammo
The alleged boating accidents caused all the private gun owners in those counties to lose all their guns and ammo, but thankfully resulted in no injury or loss of life.
Washington Post fact-check dismantles narrative blaming Trump for East Palestine disaster
Glenn Kessler, the Washington Post's chief fact-checker, says that narrative is completely false.
Nike BEGS Portland mayor for police protection to reopen shuttered community store plagued with retail theft
"It is critical that one of these two models be made effective prior to May 1, 2023," Nike said.
Video: Citizens for Sanity ad on meaning of 'equity'
Citizens for Sanity is out with a brand-new ad exposing the RACIST equity mandates destroying our society. Equity = bigotry.
Nearly 50% of murders in the US are going unsolved, report finds
So if someone is really bugging you ... you got even odds on getting away with it.
Is It A Crime To Lie To A Federal Agent? – What You Need To Know
Federal agents knock at your door, asking to come inside and casually talk.
Man allegedly impersonated police officer to 'make people drive better'
A man in Texas is currently facing a felony charge after he supposedly impersonated a police officer in the hopes of compelling fellow motorists to "drive better."