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Trump wants 200% tariff on foreign cars, here’s how to tell where a car was made
Former President Donald Trump is warning automakers not to move their production to Mexico. During a campaign speech in Wisconsin, Trump said he’d put a 200% tariff on vehicles that are made south of the border. “They think they’re going to build them cheap and sell them into our country and destroy Michigan and all… -
Does FEMA have enough money to respond to Helene and Milton?
Hurricane Milton is expected to make landfall near Tampa Bay as a Category 3 storm Wednesday, Oct. 9. It’s forecast to bring over 6 feet of storm surge and more than 10 inches of rain. That wind and water could lead to billions of dollars in damages that federal government agencies may not have. FEMA… -
Oklahoma starts bid for 55,000 Bibles that mirror ‘Trump Bible’
The Oklahoma Department of Education is currently accepting bids for a contract to supply 55,000 Bibles to be displayed in schools throughout the state, according to a report in The Oklahoman. The criteria to qualify for entering a bid are extraordinarily specific and mirrors the “Trump Bible.” The potential supplier’s Bibles must be the King… -
Biden won’t extend legal status for Venezuelan immigrants
The Biden administration will not extend the temporary legal status for Venezuelan citizens who were allowed to enter the United States if they had a financial supporter, according to a CBS News report. The Venezuela parole program began in October 2022 and was expanded in January 2023 to include Cuba, Haiti and Nicaragua. As of… -
1.7 million Special Interest Aliens entered US during Biden admin: Report
A new report by House Republicans revealed 1.7 million Special Interest Aliens crossed into the United States illegally during the Biden-Harris administration. The report said those 1.7 million individuals did not include an additional 382 individuals on the terrorist watchlist. “The terrorist threat to the United States has skyrocketed due to the Biden-Harris Administration’s dangerous… -
Biden student loan forgiveness plan gets a win in federal court
President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan can move forward after a federal judge allowed a temporary restraining order to expire. This, however, does not mean the Biden administration won the case, which will continue working its way through the federal court system. The lawsuit was filed by seven Republican states: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Missouri,… -
Crime in border cities is lower than non-border cities, according to FBI data
New statistics from the FBI’s 2023 Uniform Crime Report revealed U.S. border communities are safer than big cities in states that do not border Mexico. The border cities had fewer murders and overall violent crime, which includes murder, non-negligent manslaughter, rape, robbery and aggravated assault. Cleveland had 1,700 crimes committed per 100,000 people, New Orleans… -
Jack Smith says Trump knew 2020 election fraud claims were false
Special counsel Jack Smith’s team shed light on Donald Trump’s attempts to overturn the 2020 election in a newly unsealed court filing. Prosecutors said Trump became “increasingly desperate” as he worked to overturn the results in seven states: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, New Mexico, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. The special counsel’s 165-page filing said Trump lied… -
Who is Harold Daggett, the union boss leading the port strike?
The union boss leading the port strike on the East and Gulf Coasts is in the spotlight as he joins workers on the picket lines. As a former port worker himself and now president of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA), Harold Daggett has been a strong advocate for labor protections. He has consistently called out… -
Longshoremen continue strike as shipping companies increase pay offer
The East and Gulf Coast port strike continues as longshoremen demand a massive pay raise and protection from automation. Workers in New Jersey stayed on the picket line overnight. The unions have strikers scheduled on shifts to make sure the picket lines are manned. Union leaders do not sound like they are about to accept… -
Lawmakers want YouTube to enforce its own policy regarding teens and guns
A group of 16 congressional Democrats wrote a letter to YouTube’s CEO, urging him to better enforce the company’s own policy regarding content with guns. The lawmakers want YouTube to make it harder for children and teens to find the content, which the company bans for users under 18. The letter was reported by the… -
Justice Department calls Georgia prisons ‘inhumane,’ gangs, extortion rampant
Georgia’s state prisons are plagued with deadly violence, extortion, drug use and sexual abuse, according to a new report from the Justice Department. Attorneys for the federal government are now telling the state to take immediate steps to fix the problem or be sued. Investigators described the conditions in Georgia’s prisons as horrific and inhumane.… -
Republicans subpoena DHS for info on Tim Walz’s ties to China
Republicans on the House Oversight Committee subpoenaed the Department of Homeland Security for information on Gov. Tim Walz’s, D-Minn., alleged connections to the Chinese Communist Party. Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., said the committee received whistleblower disclosures regarding a non-classified Microsoft Teams chat group and intelligence reports that contain information regarding the vice presidential candidate’s ties…