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Court preserves abortion pill access, but tightens rules: April 13 rundown
A federal appeals court has ruled to preserve access to abortion pills, but tightened the rules on how the drug can be used. And officials claim North Korea has fired a weapon never used before in the country. These stories and more highlight the daily rundown for Thursday, April 13, 2023. Court preserves abortion pill… -
Leaked intel doc reveals US special forces in Ukraine; White House confirms
Leaked documents from the Pentagon has been a big story and continues to provide bombshells from inside the U.S. government. Some of the classified material dropped online has been proven to be faulty, but officials are now confirming that other intel is true. Amongst the credible intel is a report that U.S. forces are present… -
Toxic recycling plant fire in Indiana sparks more than 2,000 evacuations
Massive plumes of toxic smoke are spewing into the skies of Indiana Wednesday morning, April 12, after a recycling plant caught fire in Richmond, Indiana, near its border with Ohio. More than 2,000 people near the site of the blaze have been told to evacuate the area as the large factory fire is expected to… -
President Biden in Ireland to celebrate peace and heritage: April 12 rundown
President Joe Biden traveled to Ireland to celebrate the 25th anniversary of an agreement that ended decades of turmoil in the country. And a warning from the FBI on using public phone charging stations. These stories and more highlight the daily rundown for Wednesday, April 12, 2023. President Biden visits Ireland President Biden arrived in… -
DOJ hands over classified docs from Biden, Trump and Pence to Congress
Top Congressional leaders have gained access and are reviewing classified documents recovered from the homes of former President Donald Trump, President Biden, and former Vice President Mike Pence. It’s been an ongoing battle between lawmakers and the Justice Department on whether congressional oversight of classified materials is warranted while the DOJ has ongoing investigations. Ultimately,… -
Only 4 in 10 Americans say they would buy an EV, as new EPA rules loom
On April 12, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plans to announce new tailpipe emission standards designed to effectively force the auto industry to phase out the sale of many gas-powered cars. But a new poll shows the majority of Americans do not prefer their next car to be electric. 4 out of 10 Americans say… -
Fifth death in Louisville mass shooting: April 11 rundown
Another victim has succumbed to their injuries after being shot at a Louisville bank, bringing the number of deaths of victims to five. And the mother of a 6-year-old student who shot his teacher in Virginia has been criminally charged after months of investigation. These stories and more highlight the daily rundown for Tuesday, April… -
New research shows gun deaths among children are up 50%
Gun deaths among America’s children have risen by 50% in two years. New data from the Pew Research Center has more children and teenagers killed by gunfire in 2021 than any year on record. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention started tracking the data in 1999. In 2019, there were 1,732 kids that were… -
Why North Cascades has the highest death rate among US national parks
North Cascades National Park in Washington has the highest death rate among all national parks in the U.S. According to the National Park Service, North Cascades had 3.7 deaths for every 100,000 visitors from 2007 to 2021. That’s more than three times the rate of the next deadliest site, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park Reserve in… -
US gov’t knew for years Mexican pharmacies sold killer pills to Americans
Some pharmacies in Mexico have been selling pills that look like legitimate medicine, but they are tainted with deadly drugs. A new report from the L.A. Times shows the U.S. government has known about the shady practice for years, but only announced a health alert over the tainted pharmaceuticals one month ago. The U.S. State… -
Multiple casualties in Louisville shooting, officer in critical condition
At least five people have been shot and killed and at least eight others are injured, including a police officer, after a mass shooting in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, on Monday, April 10. Louisville Metro Police responded to what they called “an active aggressor” in the downtown area, just before 9 a.m. There were reports of… -
DOJ investigating leak of top secret Pentagon documents: April 10 rundown
Top secret Pentagon documents from the U.S. government have leaked online, exposing U.S. intelligence on the Russia-Ukraine war. Now the Justice Department is investigating. And an Uber driver convicted of murder last week could receive a pardon from the Texas governor. These stories and more highlight the daily rundown for Monday, April 10, 2023. Classified… -
Cops arrest suspect allegedly planning to shoot up multiple Colorado schools
Law enforcement in Colorado say a mass school shooting has been prevented after a 19-year-old suspect was arrested. A manifesto allegedly reveals detailed plans to carry out multiple school shootings in Colorado Springs. The arrest comes less than two weeks after a school shooter killed three students and three faculty members at a Nashville Christian…