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Friday January 26, 2024
January 26, 2024
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After dedicating 25 years to the mainstream media, I've decided to forge a new path. Every weekday morning at 7 a.m., I'll be sending out this email that shows the untold stories—those that CNN and your nightly news might overlook.

 

 


NEWS THEY DON’T WANT YOU TO SEE

WASHINGTON D.C. - Former President Donald Trump leads President Joe Biden in a head-to-head matchup as the general election begins, an Ipsos/Reuters survey shows.

WASHINGTON D.C. - Republicans on the House Committee on Homeland Security are moving forward with their impeachment of embattled Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

MIDLAND, Mich. — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer laid out many familiar themes in her sixth State of the State: Give taxpayer dollars to favored groups while transferring the costs to everyone else. Despite bragging about lowering costs, Gov. Whitmer continues to stand in the way of Michigan taxpayers getting a tax cut

 

 

MIDLAND, Mich. — Announcements ahead of tonight’s State of the State touted the return of a failed corporate welfare program, as well as increased spending on unproven community college and preschool subsidies. Policy experts from the Mackinac Center for Public Policy warn that lawmakers should be skeptical of these programs and the benefits they supposedly provide.

LONDON - Schools in England could face legal action if they follow new guidance on how to treat transgender children, ministers’ own lawyers have reportedly warned.

WASHINGTON D.C. - A local station is asking a security question that deals with your cell phone. How did a Maryland woman lose $17,000 even though she had two-factor authentication on all her accounts?

WASHINGTON — The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) is searching for a suspect who assaulted, robbed and kidnapped a man on the 400 block of K Street, Northwest on Jan. 9.

HOUSTON, TX - Solar flares could cause disruptions to radio and GPS signals around the globe following a solar storm over the weekend.

ATLANTA, GA - Former President Trump’s lead attorney in the Georgia election interference case accused Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (D) of attempting to “foment racial animus” against Trump and his co-defendants to take focus off her alleged affair with a top prosecutor she appointed to the matter.

CHICAGO, IL - Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s appointed school board is pushing to remove all Chicago Police Department officers from city schools, but the decision comes at the risk of student and school safety.

 

 

CHICAGO, IL - The personal finance website WalletHub has released the report “2024’s Best and Worst States to Retire.” Researchers analyzed 46 metrics to determine their ranking, including cost of living, life expectancy and crime rate. 

MUSKEGON, Mich. - A western Michigan woman convicted of murder and child abuse in the starvation death of her disabled 15-year-old son who weighed just 69 pounds was sentenced to life in prison without a chance of parole Tuesday.

NEW YORK, NY - Hunter Moore is just like any other teen athlete. He loves to play sports, made the varsity team, and doesn’t mind throwing up a few gym selfies on his Instagram.

“It’s all genetics, bro,” he says laughingly while pumping his nearly 20-inch bicep. The genetics, in Moore’s case, is Dystonic Cerebral Palsy from a stroke he suffered as an infant that left him partially paralyzed on his left side.

BRITIAN - A new drinking game is sweeping the British nation—it involves losing money and no drinking.

If that sounds farfetched, it’s because the game consists of ordering pints and other drinks to people you’ll never meet out of the goodness of your heart—like Italy’s caffe sospesa, but with alcohol and in English.

CHARLESTON, WV  – West Virginia Senate passed Senate Bill 152 that requires public schools to display “In God We Trust” and another bill allowing teachers to openly discuss other theories on how the world was created, other than evolution.

WASHINGTON D.C. - The National Security Agency has been purchasing data about Americans’ online activities from commercial data brokers, a U.S. senator revealed on Thursday.

 

 

 

WASHINGTON D.C - A D.C. judge dismissed on Thursday the charges against Democratic Rep. Jamaal Bowman, who pleaded guilty after pulling the fire alarm in a House building.

MIAMI, FLA - Russian American businessman Anton Postolnikov is being accused of making nearly $23 million from alleged insider trading on the Trump Media merger with a Miami-based company, the Miami Herald reports.

HOUSTON, TX - A pest control company is releasing a new report listing the top U.S. cities that have the worst bedbug problems.

Orkin says its list is based on company data where it performed the most bedbug treatments nationally from Dec. 1, 2022, to Nov. 30, 2023.

Chicago is the worst city for bedbugs, according to the report. Orkin reports the Windy City took the No. 1 spot for the fourth year in a row.

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Close the backdoor drug pipeline that’s emboldening enemies and harming the public

It’s not often that Congress gets a do-over or can correct the unintended consequences of the laws they pass. As a former acting secretary of Homeland Security, I saw first-hand how legal loopholes are exploited — by both U.S. entities and our adversaries — and their impact on the American people. That impact can largely be classified as either a public safety or ational security threat, and in many instances — both.

Today, we are seeing such impacts playing out with the highly potent drugs made with hemp-derived tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) flooding the market with largely unregulated distribution to America’s youth. Click here to read more.


 

Covid-19 vaccine injury program paid for one death in March, denials exceed 98%

The federal government’s Covid-19 vaccine injury compensation program paid benefits for seven injuries in March, including one death.

As of April 1, the program has compensated 51 of 6,944 claims decided, while denying 6,847 — a denial rate exceeding 98%.

The March payment marked only the second death benefit issued since the start of the pandemic.

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UFO whistleblowers issue chilling warning after Air Force officer was found dead before he could testify

UFO whistleblowers are facing alleged attempts to silence them as they move to expose what they believe are some of America’s most closely guarded secrets.

Investigative journalist Jeremy Corbell, who has helped bring multiple whistleblowers before Congress, warned that the risks facing these individuals extend far beyond public scrutiny.

‘They’re giving up their security clearance, they’re giving up their security, they’re putting their family at risk, they’re putting themselves at risk, if by stigma alone,’ Corbell, who details several cases in his upcoming film Sleeping Dog, told the Daily Mail. Click here to read more.

 

Big Brother Is Riding Shotgun: Driver

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A new surveillance era is set to get behind the wheel next year.

The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, passed by Congress in 2021 and billed as a way to help the country recover from the COVID-19 shutdowns, included a statute requiring new cars to have driver-monitoring systems. The goal is to detect impaired drivers through cameras and sensors that analyze eye movement, head position, and alertness.

U.S. Senators Gary Peters and Debbie Stabenow (now retired) voted for the bill. In addition, then-House Representatives Dan Kildee, Elissa Slotkin, Andy Levin, Haley Stevens, Debbie Dingell, and Brenda Lawrence, all Democrats, voted yes. GOP Representative Fred Upton, now retired, also voted yes. Click here to read more.

 

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