Month: February 2023

FEMA Updates on East Palestine Train Derailment Recovery (Feb. 28)

The U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) holds a briefing at 4:00 p.m. ET on Feb. 28 to update the public on recovery efforts in the aftermath of the East Palestine train derailment. …


LIVE NOW: FEMA Updates on East Palestine Train Derailment Recovery (Feb. 28)

The U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) holds a briefing at 4:00 p.m. ET on Feb. 28 to update the public on recovery efforts in the aftermath of the East Palestine train derailment. …


Biden to Nominate Julie Su as Labor Secretary

President Joe Biden announced on Feb. 28 that he will nominate Julie Su as U.S. secretary of labor. If confirmed by the Senate, Su, who is currently deputy labor secretary, would succeed Marty Walsh, who will be departing to run the National Hockey League Players’ Association, the union for the league’s players. Su, 54, would…


The Four-Day Work Week and Bernie

Commentary Some 61 varied British businesses with a total of 2,900 employees over the course of six months recently participated in the largest experiment ever of a four-day work week, effectively providing their workers with a paid day off a week. Conducted by the British think tank Autonomy, two nonprofits, and researchers at Cambridge and…


‘Invitation’ From 1952: A Melodrama About Lies and Love

Commentary One letter in the mail can disrupt your whole world. “Invitation” is a classic film that explores this premise by focusing on one woman’s happy life, which is based on love and lies. Starring Van Johnson, Dorothy McGuire, and Ruth Roman, it’s a dramatic MGM film from 1952 directed by Gottfried Reinhardt, a German-born…


Salzburg: An Austrian Festival

Salzburg is forever smiling to the tunes of Mozart and “The Sound of Music.” Thanks to its charming old town, splendid Baroque churches, and one of Europe’s largest medieval fortresses, Salzburg feels designed to keep its visitors happy. With around eight million sightseers prowling its cobbled lanes each year, the city can feel pretty touristy….


Oregon Puts Gas Generator Into Governor’s Mansion Despite ‘Transition Away’ From Fossil Fuels in Homes

After campaigning on a promise to “transition away from the use of fossil fuels like methane gas in homes and commercial buildings,” Oregon’s Democrat Governor Tina Kotek is having a dual natural gas and propane backup generator installed at Mahonia Hall, the official residence of the governor. According to the official bid for work at…


Contaminated Wuhan Rice Sample Proves Wuhan Lab Was Carrying Out Secret Coronavirus Experiments | Truth Over News

On Sunday the Wall Street Journal revealed that the Biden administration’s August 2021 report on the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic has been changed. The change became necessary after the Department of Energy, which runs a network of U.S. laboratories, obtained new intelligence that the virus did indeed come out of a lab. But the…


PREMIERING NOW: Contaminated Wuhan Rice Sample Proves Wuhan Lab Was Carrying Out Secret Coronavirus Experiments | Truth Over News

On Sunday the Wall Street Journal revealed that the Biden administration’s August 2021 report on the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic has been changed. The change became necessary after the Department of Energy, which runs a network of U.S. laboratories, obtained new intelligence that the virus did indeed come out of a lab. But the…


Parents Tell of Teen Athlete’s Reaction to Loss of Both Legs; Missouri Judge Denies Bond for Crash Suspect

Parents of a 17-year-old Tennessee athlete described to a judge the heartbreaking moment they broke the news to their daughter that she had lost both legs when a speeding vehicle crashed into her. Janae Edmondson, a volleyball and basketball player, had asked her parents if they would still love her—legless, her mother said at a…