Democrat New York Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency in 11 counties on Thursday ahead of a heavy snowstorm to hit upstate that will carry intense lake effect snow through Sunday.
Month: November 2022
Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert's House Race Expected to See Automatic Recount
Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert (CO) only leads Democrat challenger Adam Frisch by roughly 550 votes in the tight race to represent Colorado’s Third Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives, so the race is expected to go to an automatic recount.
Ticketmaster’s Largest Shareholder Blames Bots for Taylor Swift Ticket Fiasco
Greg Maffei, the CEO of Ticketmaster’s largest shareholder, Liberty Media, blamed bots for the ticket-selling company’s struggle to get Taylor Swift concert tickets into the hands of over one million “verified fans.”
Nick Rolovich Claims Washington State Wanted Him to Get Vax on the Field
Ex-Washington State Football Coach Nick Rolovich alleges that the school tried to force him to take the coronavirus on the field.
FCC Commissioner: Biden Can't 'Credibly' Allow TikTok to Operate after His own FBI Director Warned about It
On Thursday’s broadcast of the Fox Business Network’s “Mornings with Maria,” FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr argued that, in light of FBI Director Christopher Wray’s warning about the national security risks of TikTok, there isn’t a credible way the Biden administration
FCC Commissioner on Musk-China Ties: We Shouldn't Rely on Hopeful 'Benevolence of a Billionaire' to Protect Online Speech
On Thursday’s broadcast of the Fox Business Network’s “Mornings with Maria,” FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr responded to concerns about new Twitter Owner and CEO Elon Musk’s business in China by arguing that we shouldn’t “rely on the hopefully benevolence of