Following news that first son Hunter Biden took trips to at least 13 different nations while his father served as vice president, the House Oversight Committee ordered on Wednesday that the National Archives turn over data about his usage of Air Force Two.
Read More House Oversight Panel Requests Files Regarding Hunter’s Use Of Air Force Two: ‘Abusing Taxpayer Dollars’Author: Brooke Mallory
Finnish Parliament Member Faces 2nd ‘Hate Speech’ Trial For Quoting Bible Verses
More than a year after a district judge dropped the first round of allegations against her, the renowned member of Finland’s parliament is scheduled to make a second court appearance in order to defend herself against “hate speech” accusations related to a social media post she shared that referenced a Bible verse.
Read More Finnish Parliament Member Faces 2nd ‘Hate Speech’ Trial For Quoting Bible VersesCanada Travel Advisory Warns Citizens About America’s ‘Anti-LGBTQ’ Laws
Canada’s government is advising Canadian visitors traveling to the U.S. that a number of newly approved state bills that “target LGBTQ persons” might result in discrimination and even harassment.
Read More Canada Travel Advisory Warns Citizens About America’s ‘Anti-LGBTQ’ LawsScientific Study Claims Paper Straws Are Not Environmentally Friendly Or Safe For Human Health
According to a report that was published on August 24th, the widespread trend for restaurants, bars, and fast food establishments to utilize paper straws instead of plastic ones is no longer considered as environmentally healthy as was once believed.
Read More Scientific Study Claims Paper Straws Are Not Environmentally Friendly Or Safe For Human HealthJudge Chutkan Compares Jan. 6 To 9/11 And Boston Bombing Terrorist Attacks
On Monday, U.S. Judge Tanya S. Chutkan questioned the necessity of a protracted wait before former President Donald Trump’s trial in Washington, D.C., and she compared the January 6th Capitol breach to the devastating 9/11 terrorist attacks and the Boston Marathon bombing.
Read More Judge Chutkan Compares Jan. 6 To 9/11 And Boston Bombing Terrorist Attacks3M To Pay $6B After U.S. Military Claims Their Manufactured Earplugs Caused Hearing Loss
In order to settle nearly 300,000 cases, 3M has agreed to pay $6 billion. The complaints claimed that the manufacturer gave the military substandard combat earplugs, which led to serious ailments, including hearing loss.
Read More 3M To Pay $6B After U.S. Military Claims Their Manufactured Earplugs Caused Hearing Loss