March 9, 2023 Biden's energy secretary pumps the brakes on rapid green energy transition: 'We need both' Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm appeared to pump the brakes on the rapid green transition backed by Democratic lawmakers and other administration officials.
March 8, 2023 Kendrick Perkins brings up 'skeletons' in ex-NBA coach George Karl's closet amid Twitter feud Earlier this week, NBA analyst Kendrick Perkins suggested the league's MVP voters have a racial bias toward two-time Most Valuable Player Nikola Jokić.
March 8, 2023 Site of Rochester, New York, concert stampede loses entertainment license Rochester, New York's Main Street Armory has lost its entertainment license following a deadly stampede at a concert headlined by rapper GloRilla.
March 8, 2023 Federal judge rules against California's alligator product ban Chief U.S. District Judge Kimberly Mueller ruled that California cannot ban the importation and sale of alligator and crocodile products.
March 7, 2023 Domestic terror suspects in 'Cop City' attack have links to left-wing groups, protest movements Several of the 23 activists charged with domestic terrorism in connection with an attack on a proposed police facility are connected to left-wing environmental and justice groups.
March 7, 2023 Norfolk Southern conductor dead after train collides with dump truck in Cleveland, Ohio, NTSB investigating A Norfolk Southern employee was reportedly killed Tuesday morning when a train crashed into a dump truck while passing through a Cleveland-Cliffs Cleveland Works property.
March 7, 2023 Leaked Biden admin 'energy security' memo could torpedo key Biden nominee President Biden's nominee for a high-ranking Interior Department post is in serious jeopardy after an internal memo showed her prioritizing the climate agenda over energy security.
March 6, 2023 South Dakota House votes down ban on lobbying by spouses of lawmakers A South Dakota House bill to ban the spouses of lawmakers from serving as a lobbyists was defeated. Supporters said it was a much-needed ethics measure.
March 6, 2023 Wisconsin substance abuse center owes government $2 million in Medicaid fraud case A Wisconsin practitioner allegedly ordered drugs under former patients’ names, billed Medicaid for reimbursements, and sold it to new patients for a profit. He now owes $2 million.
March 6, 2023 Michael Moore demands nationwide boycott of Walgreens for not selling abortion pill: 'Bigotry and misogyny' Following Walgreens decision not to sell abortion pills in 20 states, liberal filmmaker Michael Moore called for a national boycott against the pharmacy chain.