West Maui students not enrolled or contacted reduced to 1,208
After Maui wildfire, the number of displaced West Maui public school students who have not enrolled in new schools or been contacted by state officials is 1,208.
In Maui Fires, Defying Police Blockades Proved Life-Saving
Lahaina residents and workers said they survived only by driving around or through the police roadblocks, acknowledging that police were just "following orders."
Over Half of Male Prisoners Pretending to Be Female Are in for Sex Crimes:...
Over 50 percent of male inmates who identify as women held at Wisconsin Dept of Corrections have been convicted of sex crimes, according Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project study.
Democrats’ climate change blame game for Hawaii fire confronted by reality after Maui identifies...
Hawaiian officials attributed wildfires to failures from state's main power utility company and downed power lines after Democrats blamed global warming.
Maui Fire May Have Been Caused by Power Grid Malfunctions: Report
Bob Marshall, of Whisker Labs, said data from company’s sensors suggested that there were dozens of power grid malfunctions, which likely caused multiple fires.
Medical Board Suspends License of Doctor Critical of COVID-19 Vaccines
The State Medical Board of Ohio has suspended the license of a Dr. Sherri Tenpenny and fined her $3000.00 for offering criticism of COVID-19 vaccines.
Kari Lake Steals the Show at Iowa State Fair: Milking Cows and Eyeing Senate...
2024 presidential hopefuls in Iowa weren't staging events where MAGA maven Kari Lake went upon her arrival at the fair: into a steamy, scented barn to milk a cow.
Family of Man Killed During FBI Raid Speaks Out for First Time
Family of Craig Robertson are shocked and devastated by the tragic killing of their beloved father and brother, and mourn the loss of a good and decent man.
Surging Crime in California City Impacting Residents, Reaching ‘State of Emergency’
Rising crime in Oakland, CA, is affecting quality of life, causing some to flee, and leading to calls by community associations for more law enforcement.
At Least 36 Killed in Hawaii Wildfires
Thirty-six fatalities have been discovered amid the active Lahaina fire fanned by strong winds from Hurricane Dora and made worse by dry conditions.
Ohio Votes Against Special Election Measure, Boosting Pro-Abortion Campaign
Ohioans voted to reject stricter requirements for citizen-initiated amendments to state's constitution. Move could bode well for efforts to codify abortion rights.
A Simple Law Is Doing the Impossible. It’s Making the Online Porn Industry Retreat.
On June 15, 2022, a freshman legislator in Louisiana’s House of Representatives passed a law that is changing the online porn industry.