Month: April 2022

Fontina Grilled Cheese

The most comforting foods are often the ones we devoured during childhood. And what could bring that pang of nostalgia more than grilled cheese? This decadent grilled cheese recipe elevates a classic dish by using fontina cheese, which melts perfectly in the sandwich. The reason this dish is so incredible? It used to be a popular…


Tornado Rips Through Kansas; 3 Students Killed in Crash

WICHITA, Kan.—A tornado that barreled through parts of Kansas destroyed or damaged hundreds of homes and buildings, injured several people and left more than 15,000 people without power, officials said Saturday. In addition to wreckage from the tornado itself, three University of Oklahoma meteorology students traveling back from storm chasing in Kansas were also killed…


Suspected Tornado Rips Through Parts of Kansas

A suspected tornado that barreled through parts of Kansas has damaged multiple buildings, injured several people and left more than 6,500 people without power. Andover Fire Chief Chad Russell said the suspected twister that moved through parts of southeast Wichita and Andover on Friday evening damaged 50 to 100 buildings in Sedgwick County. It was…


JFK Assassination Records: Lawyer Sues National Archives, Working on a Complaint Against Biden

A lawyer has filed a lawsuit against the National Archives in an attempt to obtain the underlying correspondence and memos relating to the decisions of Presidents Donald Trump and Joe Biden to postpone the release of the JFK records, six decades after the event. The move comes after Biden released a memorandum in October 2021 authorizing another…


Man Killed in East San Diego Park

SAN DIEGO—Homicide detectives are investigating on April 30 the death of a 31-year-old man in Teralta Park in East San Diego. Just after 3 a.m. on April 30, police received a call about a man down on the sidewalk along a bike path in Teralta Park at 4050 Orange Avenue, said Lt. Steve Shebloski of…


Most Illegal Immigrants Questioned Say They Come to Work, While Claiming Asylum: Rep. Randy Weber

In the wake of Texas National Guardsman Bishop E. Evan’s drowning while trying to save an illegal border crosser and a federal judge’s decision to temporarily halt the rollback of Title 42, critics of illegal immigration are saying the Biden administration is not upholding the U.S. Constitution and failing to secure the southern border. Rep….


LA’s Top Homeless Agency Elevates 2 Chief Officers to Co-Lead After Director Resigned

LOS ANGELES—The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) will temporarily be co-led by chief officers Molly Rysman and Kristina Dixon, now that Executive Director Heidi Marston, who announced her resignation earlier this week, has stepped back from her leadership role. Marston, who had led LAHSA since December 2019, had previously said her resignation would be…


Los Angeles Seeks Enforcement Against Illegal Short-Term Rentals

LOS ANGELES—The Los Angeles City Council approved on April 29 a motion aimed at strengthening enforcement of a city ordinance prohibiting unpermitted and non-compliant Airbnbs and other short-term rental operations. “In our city, we cannot afford the consequences of losing any more affordable housing units from a supply that is already in a desperate deficiency,”…


Best Life Insurance Options for Seniors

Everyone should have some form of life insurance, and this is especially so for seniors. Being prepared for that inevitable day helps give your loved ones some comfort knowing that they will not have a financial burden when you pass. Choosing the Right Insurance Company A life insurance company is only good if it pays…


Tesla Recalls 48,000 US Vehicles Over Speed Display

Tesla has issued a recall of about 48,000 Model 3 Performance cars in response to pressure from the National Highway and Traffic Safety Agency (NHTSA) over the vehicle’s speedometer, which can fail to display while the car is in Track Mode. The news arrives via the NHTSA’s most recent Safety Recall Report, which attests to…