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WASHINGTON D.C. - Sen. Rubio warns Chinese cyberattack "will be 100 times worse" than AT&T outage. China will hit "your power, your water and your bank, Senator says

NEW YORK — A Long Island county official Thursday announced and signed a restrictive policy for transgender athletes, citing “bullying” against biological females.

The move, announced by Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, says the order protects girls from unfair competition with biological boys. The order says an individual’s gender is identified as their biological sex at birth, not whether they identify as transgender.

SYRACUSE, NY – Thousands of USB chargers sold by IKEA are being recalled due to burn and electric shock hazards.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission says more than 32,000 ÅSKSTORM 40W USB Chargers sold in the United States and Canada have cables that can break or become damaged over time.

DEL RIO, TX - A top Border Patrol official highlighted how many illegal immigrants with criminal convictions and with gang affiliations have been apprehended so far this fiscal year.

Agents across the southern border nabbed 10 individuals, who were in the country illegally over the weekend. Those arrested had a "violent" criminal past.

ALBANY, N.Y. — Proposed legislation in New York State would require all K-12 public school students to receive instruction on climate change.

The bill, dubbed A00851, was introduced by Asm. Linda Rosenthal, D-Manhattan, in January 2023. It currently sits with the New York State Assembly's education committee after stalling during last year's session.

NEW YORK, NY - Smart devices, ranging from baby monitors to internet-connected cars, might be getting new cybersecurity labels to assure the buying public.

The Federal Communications Commission will vote on the voluntary cybersecurity labeling program next month.

LANSING, Mich - In a podcast released Wednesday, Attorney Brandon Wolfe told the host of The Tudor Dixon Podcast his reasons for naming Ingham County Clerk Barbara Byrum and her husband, Deputy Sheriff Brad Delaney, as co-defendants in the federal lawsuit he filed last month against the Mason Public School District, Mason High School Principal Lance Delbridge, and Mason High School Assistant Principal Nicholas Toodzio.

LANSING, Mich - Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel wants a circuit court to dismiss a lawsuit alleging civil rights violations in the state’s efforts to protect transgender residents.

Studio 8 Hair Lab in Traverse City faces fines and suspension of its business license after the Michigan Department of Civil Rights in November charged owner Christine Geiger with violations of the Elliot-Larson Civil Rights Act over a Facebook post this summer.

LANSING, Mich - Donald Trump (R) has raised the most money from Michigan of all presidential candidates, with $1.6 million raised since the start of the campaign cycle. Trump raised $393,092 in the fourth quarter of 2023. Joe Biden (D) has raised the next most from Michigan, with $664,325 since the start of the campaign and $334,659 in the fourth quarter.

LOS ANGELES, CALIF - Google announced it is pausing its ultra-woke Gemini AI image generator, saying the tool has created historical photos with “inaccuracies.”

“We’re already working to address recent issues with Gemini’s image generation feature. While we do this, we’re going to pause the image generation of people and will re-release an improved version soon,” Google said in a Thursday X/Twitter post.

CHICAGO, IL - Three Kentucky Fried Chickens (KFC) “abruptly shut off” the lights and fled Chicago’s South Side this week, reports Fox 32. One utterly useless alderman is all kinds of butthurt

WILMINGTON, DE - President Joe Biden’s brother James said during the House impeachment inquiry on Wednesday that he threw away Hunter’s Biden first diamond received from CEFC China Energy Co, a source familiar with the interview told Breitbart News.

BRIDGEPORT, W.Va. - Officials confirmed a teacher at a high school in West Virginia died after he was struck by a vehicle on campus.

A GoFundMe was launched for Ryan Lantz, the Liberty High School teacher who was hit and killed in the parking lot on Tuesday, Feb. 20.

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Police have identified the young girl who died when a deep hole she was digging at a south Florida beach buried her in sand.

According to NBC News, police said 7-year-old Sloan Mattingly was playing with her 9-year-old brother, Maddox Mattingly, at a beach in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea when the sand hole they had been digging collapsed. It was reported the children were on vacation with their parents.

NEW YORK, NY - Stanley tumblers are one of the most popular items on store shelves, but now, customers are concerned about their use of lead.

The company has recently been hit with several class action lawsuits, filed in U.S. District Court in Washington state, according to a report from USA Today.

The lawsuits claim the brand failed to disclose that their products contain lead.

ATLANTA, GA - Hundreds of smart camera owners may have had their video feed viewed by other people.

Smart camera maker Wyze sent an email Monday explaining it experienced an outage last Friday.

As cameras started to come back online, about 13,000 users saw thumbnail images for other people’s cameras.

About 1,500 of them clicked on the images and, in some of those cases, they were able to view footage from those cameras.

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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.

The Countermeasure Injury Compensation Program (CICP), created under the PREP Act, is the primary path for claims related to Covid-19 vaccines. The law shields manufacturers from liability during public health emergencies. Click here to read more.

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Playing Cops: Criminals Pretending To Be Police Is a National Problem

Working at a 24/7 bodega in the heart of Brooklyn, Tajuken Deli employees are prepared for almost anything – except having guns pointed at their heads by cops.

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“You don’t know who to trust nowadays,” local resident Danny Taylor told a TV reporter. Click here to read more.

 

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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