Day: December 13, 2024

White House says to ‘expect more’ climate funding before President Biden leaves office

9:14 pm December 13, 2024

The Biden administration is seeking to rapidly disperse climate funds to cement the president’s green energy agenda before President-elect Donald Trump assumes the Oval Office in January. In a memo released by the White House, Jeff Zients, White House Chief of Staff, said that the administration is going to “sprint to the finish line and […]

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Israel eyes Iran nuke sites amid reports Trump mulls moves to block Tehran atomic program

9:10 pm December 13, 2024

The Israeli air force is apparently readying itself for a potential strike against Iran’s nuclear program as the incoming Trump administration is also reportedly mulling a “maximum pressure 2.0” campaign against Tehran as the situation in the Middle East rapidly evolves. The fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime – a former ally of Iran – […]

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JD Vance confirms Daniel Penny will attend Army-Navy game after acquittal in subway chokehold trial

9:08 pm December 13, 2024

Vice President-elect JD Vance confirmed Friday that Daniel Penny, the Marine veteran found not guilty in the subway chokehold death of Jordan Neely, has officially accepted his invitation to be his guest at the annual Army-Navy game in Landover, Maryland.  NOTUS reporter Reese Gorman first reported that Penny had been invited early Friday morning, adding that […]

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Think you’re safe? Identity theft could wipe out your entire life’s savings

8:30 pm December 13, 2024

Identity theft has become a pervasive issue, affecting millions of Americans each year. In 2023 alone, American adults lost a staggering $43 billion to identity fraud. The following story illustrates the devastating impact this crime can have on individuals: Paula Disberry, a former Colgate-Palmolive employee, was living a comfortable life when she discovered that her […]

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Evan Gershkovich pens first-person account about spy behind his imprisonment: ‘I never stopped reporting’

8:17 pm December 13, 2024

The Wall Street Journal’s Evan Gershkovich “never stopped reporting” during his grueling imprisonment inside Russia. On Thursday, his name showed up where he always preferred: as the author of a story, not the subject of one. Gershkovich penned a first-person account about identifying the man behind the Kremlin spying operation that brought about his ordeal […]

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