GOP Senators have warned President Donald Trump that his “big beautiful bill” is at risk of being blocked unless he “gets serious” about cutting federal spending and reducing the national debt.
Read More GOP Senators threaten to block Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ if national debt is not reducedTag: Kentucky
FBI leaders Patel and Bongino break down Jeffrey Epstein’s death: ‘I’m telling you what exists’
FBI Director Kash Patel and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino said that they believe the late pedophile sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein did in fact commit suicide in his Manhattan jail cell in 2019.
Read More FBI leaders Patel and Bongino break down Jeffrey Epstein’s death: ‘I’m telling you what exists’At Least 21 Dead As Severe Storms And Tornadoes Ravage Midwest And South
Severe storms that hit parts of the Midwest and the South have killed at least 21 people, including nine people in Kentucky after a deadly tornado wreaked havoc in the state.
Read More At Least 21 Dead As Severe Storms And Tornadoes Ravage Midwest And SouthBig Lots To Reopen Over 100 Store Locations Following Bankruptcy Filing
Big Lots, the U.S. discount retail chain specializing in the sale of closeout and overstock merchandise, has announced that they are reopening over 130 stores that shuttered last year following its bankruptcy filing.
Read More Big Lots To Reopen Over 100 Store Locations Following Bankruptcy FilingUniversity Of Louisville Forced To Pay $1.6M To Psychiatrist After He Was Fired For Criticizing Transgender Surgeries, Hormones For Minors
The University of Louisville has agreed to pay nearly $1.6 million to settle a lawsuit filed by a former professor after he was fired for criticizing sex change surgeries and hormone therapies for children.
Read More University Of Louisville Forced To Pay $1.6M To Psychiatrist After He Was Fired For Criticizing Transgender Surgeries, Hormones For MinorsFrito-Lay Tostitos Chips Recall Upgraded To ‘Class I’ As Consumption ‘Could Cause Death’ For Some
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) increased the risk status of Frito-Lay’s due to an undeclared ingredient in the chips that has the potential to “cause death” for some consumers.
Read More Frito-Lay Tostitos Chips Recall Upgraded To ‘Class I’ As Consumption ‘Could Cause Death’ For Some