December 8, 2023 Three staff stabbed at New Jersey hospital following fight between visitors Three hospital staff members were stabbed at Newark Beth Israel Hospital in New Jersey after a fight broke out inside the pediatric ICU between two visitors.
December 8, 2023 UN wants Americans to cut back on eating meat. And that's only the beginning The UN climate change conference COP28 reveals how elites want to make Americans cut back on eating meat. And that's only the beginning of what they have in store for us.
December 8, 2023 AI gold rush pits China vs US as possible microchip shortage looms: experts Experts say that different chips required for AI versus other tasks should help alleviate issues with demand, but the U.S.-China trade war could make things difficult.
December 7, 2023 Labor union calls for federal intervention in South Carolina workplace safety program The Service Employees International Union is petitioning the federal government to intervene in South Carolina's workplace safety oversight system.
December 7, 2023 CDC's comments on today's pneumonia outbreaks vs. the early COVID cases, as compared by experts Pediatric pneumonia outbreaks have some doctors and families concerned, but statements from public health agencies suggest there’s no cause for alarm — similar to their initial reaction to COVID.
December 6, 2023 Wisconsin appeals court upholds permit denial for proposed golf course near state park A Wisconsin appeals court has upheld an administrative law judge's blockage of a permit to construct a golf course near Kohler-Andre State Park.
December 5, 2023 Michigan Gov Whitmer orders state government fleet to be 100% electric Democratic Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer unveiled actions Tuesday forcing her government's vehicle fleet to begin immediately transitioning to an electric fleet.
December 5, 2023 Who owns your garbage? Woman claims county shut her business down to trash private competition A Florida woman's worm farm was shutdown after local officials sent her a letter claiming she was breaking the law regarding trash, which the government says it owns.
December 5, 2023 Liberal activist shareholders set to sue Smith & Wesson as part of ESG push to cripple gun manufacturers Liberal activists are set to file a lawsuit against Smith & Wesson as part of a broader ESG movement that critics say is a social justice effort to promote gun control.
December 4, 2023 Al Sharpton, Al B. Sure! team up with Newt Gingrich to pressure Biden admin to overturn Medicare cutbacks Al Sharpton, Al B. Sure!, and Newt Gingrich are urging the Biden administration to reverse a March decision to eliminate Medicare coverage for certain blood transplant tests.