Representative James Comer (R-Ky.) stated over the weekend that a key source in the investigation into the Biden family’s alleged bribery schemes is now missing, prompting Republicans to continue their search for the corruption informant.
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TSA testing facial recognition tech to tighten airport security
Picture this. A traveler approaches a security checkpoint at the airport, inserts their identification card into a slot, and faces a camera on a small screen. Without having to present their identity to the TSA agent, the screen then reads “Photo Complete,” and the person passes through.
Read More TSA testing facial recognition tech to tighten airport securityBiden awarded Howard University degree for ‘analytical intellect,’ says white supremacy is our greatest threat
President Joe Biden received an honorary doctorate degree on Saturday from Howard University in recognition of his “analytical intellect” and “popularity on both sides,” assertions that conservatives on social media mocked and recent polls refuted.
Read More Biden awarded Howard University degree for ‘analytical intellect,’ says white supremacy is our greatest threatMother’s Day is ‘the worst day to work,’ according to restaurant workers
One of the busiest days for the American restaurant industry is Mother’s Day, which reportedly poses a significant operational burden for eateries. Because of this, the holiday has earned a reputation as one of the most difficult days of the year to work, among servers, chefs, and other restaurant staff.
Read More Mother’s Day is ‘the worst day to work,’ according to restaurant workersMaryland police find naked, kidnapped woman in a U-Haul truck
An abducted woman was found naked and afraid inside a U-Haul truck by police during a traffic stop, the traumatized woman was freed on Friday night in Maryland, according to authorities.
Read More Maryland police find naked, kidnapped woman in a U-Haul truckTornado hits South Texas near Gulf coast, one killed and 60 homes damaged
Just before dawn on Saturday, a strong tornado tore through a town close to Texas’ southernmost point, damaging dozens of homes and bringing down power lines, according to authorities. One person was killed and a curfew was put in place.
Read More Tornado hits South Texas near Gulf coast, one killed and 60 homes damaged