More from Jack Aylmer
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Coming soon: Wyoming wind farms threaten golden eagles
Coming Tuesday, Oct. 18: Two groups normally aligned find themselves at odds in Wyoming. Green energy advocates and animal conservationists are colliding over policy and solutions as the pursuit for wind power threatens golden eagles. This specific bird population faces the risk of a decline in the United States since many man-made threats to raptors are… -
Liberal nonprofit using animated ads to influence voters
Cartoons have been pulling on the heartstrings of audiences for decades, and now liberal non-profit Wide Angle Research is looking to harness that emotional response in their political advertisements. Wide Angle Research focuses on influencing voters who are politically conflicted, recently releasing a series of ads aimed at swaying people on left-leaning issues ahead of… -
From pillows to politics: Mike Lindell leading election deniers movement
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has changed his public perception from an infomercial staple into one of the leading figures in the election denial movement. Following a meeting in August 2016 with then-Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, Lindell was inspired to become a staunch supporter of the future commander-in-chief. “When I met with Donald Trump, it felt… -
Biden travels to Puerto Rico; ex-Secretary of State testifies; Elon Musk’s new robot
On Oct. 3, 2022, President Joe Biden surveys damage from Hurricane Fiona in Puerto Rico; former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson testifies in the corruption trial of a Trump ally and Tesla CEO Elon Musk discusses the benefit’s of his company’s new humanoid robot named Optimus. Biden and First Lady travel to Ponce, Puerto Rico… -
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson takes oath, Ian makes landfall in South Carolina, government shutdown averted as funding bill passes
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson takes ceremonial oath at Supreme Court – Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson took the judicial oath Friday at a special sitting of the Supreme Court. She is next set to hear arguments for the first time on Monday as a member of the nation’s top judicial body. “This morning, I attended Justice Jackson’s investiture,”… -
States sue Biden administration over student loan plan, VP Harris condemns North Korea nuclear tests, Google to shut down Stadia
Six Republican-led states file suit against Biden administration over student loan relief plan – A lawsuit filed in a Missouri federal court in by state attorneys general from Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Nebraska and South Carolina, as well as legal representatives from Iowa, seeks to challenge the Biden administration’s student loan debt forgiveness program. “This burden of… -
Hurricane Ian makes ‘catastrophic’ Florida landfall, Biden’s gaffe at White House conference, Arkansas hospital shooting suspect in custody
An “extremely dangerous” Hurricane Ian begins “catastrophic” landfall in Florida – Hurricane Ian, with 155 mph winds near Category 5 status, has begun to make landfall over over Sanibel and Captiva islands in southwest Florida, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Floridians are bracing for the “extremely dangerous” storm, with about 2.5 million… -
Florida evacuating, Nord Stream leaks ‘deliberate,’ Texas AG Paxton accused of fleeing
Mandatory evacuations underway in Florida as Hurricane Ian strengthens – Emergency officials in Florida have issued a mandatory evacuation for residents in some locations near Tampa Bay, as Hurricane Ian continues to approach the area. Heavy traffic jams have occurred in parts of the state as many look to flee the strengthening storm, which has… -
Messages reveal NFL star Brett Favre’s involvement in welfare scandal
Newly revealed text messages reportedly show NFL Hall of Fame’s Brett Favre sought millions in federal welfare funds for a new volleyball stadium at the University of Southern Mississippi. That is the same school where Favre played college football and where his daughter played volleyball at the time the texts were sent. The Green Bay… -
Report: Tax skirting financial maneuver saves sports owners millions
The ownership group of the Los Angeles Angels has announced its intention to sell the team in what could be the most expensive transaction in American sports history. Forbes’ most recent valuation of the Angles checked in at $2.2 billion, and the publication predicts its ultimate sale price could exceed even that number. With an… -
Chip shortage update: J.P. Morgan predicts semiconductor industry rebound
Ongoing supply chain issues have created a persistent need around the globe for more semiconductor chips. The worldwide chip shortage has led to the cancellations of more than three million vehicles from automakers’ production schedules. Yet some experts are predicting a rebound could be on the horizon. According to J.P. Morgan Research, “More chips will become available… -
Some employees are ‘quiet quitting’ in latest viral workplace trend
A new viral trend on TikTok is encouraging people to reconsider going the extra mile while on the job. “Quiet quitting” has been gaining popularity among social media users, and while it doesn’t entail turning in a resignation as the name suggests, it instead aims to help employees everywhere find a better work-life balance. Whether that… -
Trump draws criticism for ties to Saudi-backed LIV Golf
Former President Donald Trump has been criticized for his golf club’s scheduled hosting of an upcoming LIV Golf event. Those affected by the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center have condemned the former commander-in-chief for his association with the league, whose Saudi Arabian funders they accuse of being involved in the 9/11…