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American Airlines pilots approved a new contract, according to an announcement from the Allied Pilot Association (APA) on Monday, Aug. 21. According to the union’s announcements, 95% of eligible pilots voted on the contract, with 72.7% of those voting in favor. The announcement said the contract includes more than $9.6 billion in total pay and…
In response to a number of recent national security concerns, including spy balloons and espionage within the military, state legislators are moving to put restrictions on Chinese land ownership in the United States. A Washington Post analysis of data compiled by the advocacy group Asian Pacific American Justice found that lawmakers in 33 states have…
Vice President Joe Biden used the pseudonym “Robert L. Peters” to send and receive certain emails as vice president, according to investigators on the House Oversight Committee. Now the committee wants access to some of those emails because it believes they could show possible overlap between Biden’s official duties as vice president and his son’s…
Chinese hackers gained access to the email accounts of Rep. Don Bacon, R-Neb., and senior officials at the departments of State and Commerce from May 15 to June 16. Bacon told Straight Arrow News that the FBI Cyber Division informed him hackers obtained all incoming and outgoing emails by exploiting a weakness in Microsoft’s system. …
Harvard Law Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz is making the case that the special counsel investigating Hunter Biden was appointed illegally. Dershowitz cited the qualifications listed in U.S. Code Title 28, Chapter 6 which state: “The Special Counsel shall be selected from outside the United States Government.” “There are good reasons for this requirement. Special counsel…
Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., is being heavily criticized for placing a unilateral hold on more than 300 military nominations. Tuberville is protesting a Pentagon policy that provides paid time off and travel expense reimbursement for active duty members who get an abortion. The senator said he will keep this going as long as the Pentagon’s…
When someone volunteers for the U.S. military, they typically expect basic needs like food, housing and healthcare will be provided. On the whole, the United States takes care of most of its service members’ needs, but there is room for improvement. Take Fort Cavazos, for instance, the Army post formerly known as Fort Hood. It’s…
As the popularity of electric vehicles (EVs), e-bikes and scooters continues to increase, the potential fire hazards created by their rechargeable lithium-ion batteries have been posing new challenges for first responders. Fire departments across the country are grappling with the challenges of handling these battery-related fires, which can be more complex and resource-intensive to extinguish…
Republicans on the House Oversight Committee have recently made public additional documents sourced from Hunter Biden and his associates during the period when President Joe Biden was vice president. Of particular significance is Hunter Biden’s former business partner, Devon Archer, who indicated that Hunter engaged in business-related discussions with his father despite contrary assertions made…
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis announced a sweeping indictment that included 41 charges and named 19 defendants, including former President Donald Trump. All 19 defendants were charged with violating Georgia’s RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization) Act. Notable co-defendants include former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, former Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark, and…
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