Month: January 2023

Colorado Senator Warns Federal Reserve of Interest Rate Hike Hazards

The Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Markets Committee (FOMC) is expected to raise interest rates again this week in a bid to further reduce inflation. However, a Colorado Senator is urging the committee, which is meeting on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1, to proceed with caution. “The Fed should pause before taking any additional action that…


Third Annual ‘In Solidarity with the Persecuted: A Special Briefing for US Congress Members and Staff’

To mark the International Religious Freedom (IRF) Summit and a culmination of Congressional Advocacy Day, the summit organizer holds a short program on Capitol Hill at 4:30 p.m. ET on Jan. 30, featuring 2–3 minute testimonials of international religious freedom community leaders who represent persecuted faith communities. Congressional members and their staffers expect to join…


LIVE NOW: Third Annual ‘In Solidarity with the Persecuted: A Special Briefing for US Congress Members and Staff’

To mark the International Religious Freedom (IRF) Summit and a culmination of Congressional Advocacy Day, the summit organizer holds a short program on Capitol Hill at 4:30 p.m. ET on Jan. 30, featuring 2–3 minute testimonials of international religious freedom community leaders who represent persecuted faith communities. Congressional members and their staffers expect to join…


LIVE 4:30 PM ET: Third Annual ‘In Solidarity with the Persecuted: A Special Briefing for US Congress Members and Staff’

To mark the International Religious Freedom (IRF) Summit and a culmination of Congressional Advocacy Day, the summit organizer holds a short program on Capitol Hill at 4:30 p.m. ET on Jan. 30, featuring 2–3 minute testimonials of international religious freedom community leaders who represent persecuted faith communities. Congressional members and their staffers expect to join…


Justice Dept. Still ‘Working’ on Congressional Request for Trump, Biden Documents After 5 Months

Five months after a request for information from Senate Intelligence Committee leaders, the U.S. Department of Justice said it’s “working” on it. The response, sent by letter on Saturday, was in reply to an Aug. 14 request by Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) seeking to determine whether classified documents discovered in…


Man Charged With Killing Mother at Sea Seeks Grand Jury Minutes

The man charged with killing his mother at sea during a 2016 fishing trip off the coast of New England is asking for minutes from the grand jury proceeding that led to his indictment, seeking to learn what was disclosed about his grandfather’s death three years earlier. Nathan Carman, 29, of Vernon, Vermont, is accused…


Man Charged With Killing Mom at Sea Seeks Grand Jury Minutes

The man charged with killing his mother at sea during a 2016 fishing trip off the coast of New England is asking for minutes from the grand jury proceeding that led to his indictment, seeking to learn what was disclosed about his grandfather’s death three years earlier. Nathan Carman, 29, of Vernon, Vermont, is accused…


Court Rejects Johnson & Johnson Bankruptcy Strategy for Tens of Thousands of Baby Powder Lawsuits

A U.S. court on Monday rejected pharmaceutical company Johnson & Johnson’s bankruptcy strategy to resolve billions of dollars in lawsuits that alleged the firm’s talc products cause cancer. A decision handed down by the U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia dismissed a Chapter 11 petition filed by a recently created J&J subsidiary LTL…


Kari Lake Asking Republican National Committee to Help Pay Her Legal Fees

Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake said she’s asking the Republican National Committee (RNC) to pay for her bills after she filed several election lawsuits challenging the state’s results. During an interview on Jan. 27 with Steve Bannon, Lake stated that “I heard that [the RNC] raised a couple hundred million for election integrity” and she’s now “asking…


UN Initiative Targets and Doxes Doctors and Nurses Who Don’t Follow COVID-19 Narrative

Nicole Sirotek is a registered nurse in Nevada with over a decade of experience working in some of the harshest conditions. When a hurricane devastated Puerto Rico, Sirotek and the organization she founded, American Frontline Nurses (AFLN), were there and gave out over 500 pounds of medical equipment and supplies. She hasn’t hesitated to be the first…