By Anay Amoah on July 22, 2020
Trump
Entertainment, U.S. News

President Trump’s message for suburban voters is “They want to destroy our suburbs”. He refers to letting the value of the suburbs the area so many people have worked hard to go downhill. This is not the first time the president has spoken about what Democrats will do to the suburbs. He has given warnings […]
By Jeanette Smith on December 5, 2019
Headlines, U.S. News

CARSON CITY, NV – December 3, 2019: NevadansCAN (Citizens Action Network), a grassroots citizen’s organization, has filed an injunction lawsuit to prevent Assembly Bill 291 (AB291) from becoming law on January 1, 2020. The new law contains a “Red Flag” provision, which NevadansCAN asserts is unconstitutional, violating citizens’ right to due process and the Second […]
By Jeanette Smith on September 29, 2018
marijuana
Headlines, U.S. News

It seemed that Donald Trump had called off his war against marijuana in April when he struck a deal with Colorado Republican Senator Cory Gardner to support the states that have legalized cannabis. This was done in exchange for Gardner’s promise to stop blocking nominations to the Department of Justice. Nevertheless, the White House is […]
By Jeanette Smith on September 1, 2018
Gulf of Maine
Headlines, U.S. News

An ocean "heat wave" just drove temperatures off Maine to near-record highs https://t.co/YlQv9pGWMW — Washington Post (@washingtonpost) September 1, 2018 On Aug. 8, 2018, the surface temperatures of the water in the Gulf of Maine hit 68.93°F in the Gulf of Maine. This was only part of a month-long marine heat wave in the normally […]
By Jeanette Smith on June 26, 2018
lobster
Headlines, U.S. News

On a Friday morning, late in May 2018, a reporter for The New York Times met with fishermen at the Surfside Café in Vinalhaven, Maine. They talked about this year’s haul and some of the fishermen thought it was just too early in the season to worry about their catch. Many of Maine’s fishermen believe […]
By Jeanette Smith on June 25, 2018
car
Breaking News, U.S. News

Photos from the scene pic.twitter.com/fUAucnkRUx — Joseph E. Solomon ???????? (@ChiefSolomon) June 25, 2018 In Mathuen, Massachusetts, a vehicle slammed into the front of a house, on the morning of June 25, 2018. Police are investigating the scene. Police officers responded to a call stating that a car had driven into the front of a […]
By Jeanette Smith on June 24, 2018
Blood Moon
Entertainment, Headlines, U.S. News

The Blood Moon that will appear on July 27-28, 2018, will be the longest lunar eclipse of this century. It will outshine every other eclipse to take place between 2001 and 2100. The eclipse will be one hour and 43 minutes long. This is nearly 40 minutes longer than the Super Blue Blood Moon that […]
By John Federico on June 18, 2018
Comey
Headlines, U.S. News

Bloomberg reported that James Comey, former FBI director, waywardly handled the federal investigation of Hillary Clinton. Clinton was a United States presidential candidate in 2016. The FBI’s watchdog discovered that Comey was not politically motivated. However, the watchdog concluded that the disgraced FBI director damaged the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the FBI’s image of […]
By Jeanette Smith on June 18, 2018
Rialmo
Breaking News, U.S. News

On June 18, 2018, jurors will hear the opening statements in the wrongful death case against the Chicago Police Department and Officer Robert Rialmo. The officer shot and killed 19-year-old Quintonio LeGrier while responding to a domestic disturbance call, on Dec. 26, 2015. The officer also accidently shot 55-year-old Bettie Jones, a neighbor who was […]
By Jeanette Smith on June 17, 2018
Children
Headlines, U.S. News

A child, the age of 2, caught the attention of a prominent pediatrician. She was checking on the children in a small shelter along the Texas border. She caught her attention because the little girl was unhappy and there was nothing that would soothe her torment. The toddler room was supplied with toys and books, […]