Day: January 26, 2024

Pilot miraculously survives plane crash near New Hampshire home

7:49 pm January 26, 2024

A small plane crashed in a wooded area behind a home in southern New Hampshire shortly after takeoff Friday morning, and the pilot — the sole occupant — was pulled alive from the wreckage, officials said.  The aircraft, a Beechcraft Model 99 twin-engine turboprop cargo plane, went down at the edge of a backyard on […]

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Second homeless community found living in caves near California river

7:16 pm January 26, 2024

Another shanty town community has been found in central California, where homeless people have dug into a riverbank and live out of caves.  Residents of Riverbank, California, say that efforts to clean up a homeless camp on the banks of the Stanislaus River have been unsuccessful. The city is located about 10 miles north of […]

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Native American exhibits closing at American Museum of Natural History as museums now need tribal consent

7:07 pm January 26, 2024

The American Museum of Natural History announced the closure of two Native American exhibits on Friday, citing concerns over tribal consent.  The Manhattan museum, one of the most famous in the country, made the decision after the federal government passed regulations requiring museums receive assent from tribes before displaying cultural artifacts to the public. “The […]

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Ex-FBI official who shut down Hunter Biden lines of investigation violated Hatch Act with anti-Trump posts

7:03 pm January 26, 2024

EXCLUSIVE: The U.S. Office of Special Counsel determined a former FBI official violated the Hatch Act in his political posts on social media — the same official whistleblowers claimed had shown a “pattern of active public partisanship” which “likely affected” investigations involving former President Trump and Hunter Biden. Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, had referred former […]

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Feds have legal ‘upper hand’ over Texas despite Biden creating ‘existential crisis’ at border, says Turley

7:00 pm January 26, 2024

Constitutional scholar Jonathan Turley told “America’s Newsroom” Friday that Texas will have a “hard time” mounting a constitutional defense in federal court over their border enforcement efforts, despite the Biden administration’s role in creating an “unprecedented” migrant crisis in the state. Turley weighed in on Gov. Greg Abbott’s contention that the state will prevail before […]

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