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More than 1,000 migrants rush police at US-Mexico border
More than 1,000 migrants pushed back border authorities on Sunday, Mar. 12 at the Santa Fe International Bridge in El Paso, Texas. They were trying to cross the dividing line between Mexico and the United States. Migrants were seen pushing back police, pushing through orange barricades, and jumping through razor barbed wire. Young children were… -
Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer to buy biotech firm Seagen
Pfizer has agreed to buy biotech firm Seagen for $43 billion. Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla said Pfizer is “deploying financial resources to advance the fight against cancer.” Seagen is a leading researcher and developer in cancer treatments. It produces several cancer drugs that are able to target tumors with a toxic agent. Seagen currently has… -
Feds to help failed banks, N Korea submarine missiles: March 13 rundown
President Joe Biden is expected to address the second largest banking failure in the U.S. history, after two banks collapsed in the past three days; and the U.S. and South Korea have begun military drills on the heels of North Korea firing missiles from a submarine. These stories and more highlight the daily rundown for… -
Elon Musk reportedly plans to build Texas ‘utopia’ town for employees
If anyone would like to live in Elon Musk’s proposed utopia town, getting a job at one of his companies could make them the newest resident of Snailbrook. According to The Wall Street Journal, Musk’s companies have purchased roughly 3,500 acres of land near Austin, Texas, over the past three years. The land is adjacent… -
Experts accuse China of stealing US tech to build fighter jet
Some experts are accusing China of stealing U.S. military secrets to build a fifth-generation fighter jet that closely resembles that of the U.S. military’s fleet. China’s J-20 fighter jet and the U.S. F-22 Raptor fighters are so similar, some consider it a closing of a gap between the two militaries in terms of technological capabilities.… -
Bank stocks dip globally, cartel apologizes for kidnappings: March 10 rundown
Bank stocks around the world have dipped in the wake of a dramatic sell-off; Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., is recovering from a concussion; American kidnappers were turned in by their own cartel; and a mass shooting in Germany claimed multiple lives. These stories and more highlight your daily rundown for Friday, March 10,… -
Congressmen ask for reinstatement of Marines fired over vaccine mandate
3,700 Marines were fired due to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate. Now that the vaccine mandate has been lifted, congressmen are calling on the commander to reinstate the fired Marines. The ask comes as the military branch faces unprecedented recruiting challenges. “I represent over 52,000 Marines and their families who sacrifice so much by their dedicated… -
Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis censured for misrepresenting 2020 election claims
Another former campaign lawyer of former President Donald Trump has been reprimanded for supporting his claim the 2020 election was stolen. Jenna Ellis is still fully licensed but she has been censured after Colorado’s disciplinary Judge Bryon Large said the attorney knowingly misrepresented evidence at least 10 times. Jenna Ellis claimed to have known of… -
Russia launches missile attack on Ukraine, largest seen in weeks
Russia launched its largest missile attack seen in weeks against Ukraine in the early hours of Thursday morning. The attack left at least six Ukrainian civilians dead. More than 80 missiles were fired on multiple Ukrainian towns and cities, including six hypersonic missiles that Ukraine’s air force doesn’t have the ability to intercept and shoot… -
Sen. McConnell hospitalized, Norfolk Southern to testify: March 9 rundown
Sen. Mitch McConnell hospitalized Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has been hospitalized after falling at a hotel late Wednesday. Sen. McConnell, R-Ky., is in the hospital receiving treatment after falling at a Washington hotel during a private dinner, according to his spokesperson. There are limited details available on his recovery. Sen. McConnell is 81 years… -
FTC demands Twitter communications related to Musk, names of journalists
House Republicans have published parts of the Federal Trade Commission’s demands of Elon Musk in its ongoing investigation into Twitter. The FTC is asking for internal communications related to Musk be turned over, as well as detailed information about journalists who were given access to company records that resulted in multiple “Twitter Files” expośes. Twitter… -
‘Goosebumps’ author denies reports of editing books
R.L. Stine, the author of the popular “Goosebumps” series, is setting the record straight after reports he edited his original works to be more politically correct. The Sunday Times reported that Stine and Scholastic made over 100 edits to his classic children’s horror fiction series, but Stine is emphatically denying that claim. “The stories aren’t true.… -
Federal judge rules Missouri gun law is unconstitutional
A gun law in the state of Missouri made certain federal gun laws invalid. Local and state officials were not to enforce federal gun regulations because it stated that the gun restrictions violated the Second Amendment. A federal judge has tossed out Missouri’s law, arguing it violates the Constitution’s supremacy clause. The power struggle between…