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WASHINGTON D.C> - Elon Musk said Monday that his “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE) team discovered that FEMA spent nearly $60 million to house illegal immigrants in “luxury” New York City hotels last week.
In response, acting FEMA Director Cameron Hamilton said the payments had been suspended, and the employees who authorized them would be disciplined.
“The [DOGE] team just discovered that FEMA sent $59M LAST WEEK to luxury hotels in New York City to house illegal migrants,” Musk posted on X early Monday morning. “Sending this money violated the law and is in gross insubordination to the President’s executive order.”
“That money is meant for American disaster relief and instead is being spent on high end hotels for illegals! A clawback demand will be made today to recoup those funds,” Musk added.
On January 24, he issued an executive order creating a council to assess the agency and its programs. Click here to read more.
LANSING, Mich - Michigan’s official policy as laid out in the MI Healthy Climate plan calls for the people, businesses and government operations to produce net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. A new report, however, projects that the plan could lead to more expensive but less reliable electricity service.
The plan aims to “avert the worst impacts of the climate crisis” by reducing the amount of carbon dioxide released through generating power. Residential uses account for 28% of Michigan’s total energy consumption, followed by the transportation (26%), industrial (25%), and commercial sectors (21%).
“The real and costly impacts of the climate crisis are irrefutable and that was especially obvious on the ground in Michigan during 2021,” the state’s climate plan said. “Severe, climate-induced weather events over the summer caused more than one million Michiganders to lose power, some for a week or more.”
But net-zero policies, which state documents refer to as “carbon neutrality,” could cause blackouts and threaten energy reliability in the Great Lakes region, a new report from the Mackinac Center for Public Policy said. The report analyzed the electricity plans of seven Great Lakes states, including Michigan. Click here to read more.
ALTADENA, Calif. — When firefighters told Officer Adrian Woolford of a woman trapped as the Eaton fire spread rapidly, he ran towards her home.
Two of his fellow Pasadena Police Department officers, Chrystian Banuelos and Jonathan Bombardier , saw Woolford and quickly followed him in the smoke-choked darkness.
“I know that, if he was running, he was running in the direction of someone that needed help,” Banuelos said. “None of us had any questions about what our task was. Our task was to save lives. That was our purpose, and that was the only thing we were thinking about the entire day.”
Inside the house, they found two women who hadn’t escaped. Banuelos carried one of the women from the home, while Woolford gathered her wheelchair and other necessities.
Then Bombardier noticed the other woman hadn’t left with them. He went back inside to get her out.
Body-worn camera footage and photos released Thursday, Feb. 6 by the Pasadena Police Department showed the efforts of Woolford, Banuelos, Bombardier and other officers to evacuate residents as clouds of embers blew overhead and flames leaped to homes and businesses. Click here to read more.
LOS ANGELES, CALIF - “Follow the science” is a common chorus among progressives. But often they, not those they moralize against, are the real science deniers.
Take progressive prosecutors. Many, like George Gascon in Los Angeles, tout their soft-on-crime policies as “data driven” or “scientifically backed.”
Yet this is a complete hoax. These prosecutors cite studies that are misleading, non-replicable, non-peer-reviewed, or entirely disproven.
But the most damning proof that they are science deniers, not science followers, is the simple fact that crime, especially violent crime, has risen dramatically in their jurisdictions.
Of course, none of this has stopped them—and their media cheerleaders—from repeating the “data and science” incantation ad nauseum.
The problem isn’t the use of data or science to support prosecutorial policies. District attorneys have collected data for decades. That’s unsurprising given that the raison d’être of every elected prosecutor is public safety—a goal that data collection significantly furthers. Click here to read more.
LANSING, Mich - Michigan State Representative Laurie Pohutsky is facing controversy and even death threats after revealing that she underwent permanent sterilization due to fears about the political climate under President Donald Trump.
In an interview with FOX 2, Pohutsky explained that her decision was deeply personal and years in the making. However, she said Trump’s return to the White House in 2025 heightened her concerns over access to contraceptive care and insurance coverage.
“I don’t know what this woman is doing other than just encouraging young women to render themselves infertile,” she said. “I think that this administration is going to be supportive of not just women’s health but everyone’s health. Everyone is going to benefit and will have health and longevity, not just for ourselves, but also for our children.”
“That made me worry about things like insurance coverage, whether or not all hospital systems would even continue providing that level of care depending on what came out of Washington,” she said.
Pohutsky pointed to previous efforts during Trump’s first term to roll back insurance coverage for contraceptives as a factor in her choice. Click here to read more.