On Friday’s broadcast of CNN’s “The Lead,” FEMA spokesperson John Mills responded to criticism of the disaster response in Hawaii by stating that there is work that’s being done, but “FEMA’s not in charge, the state is in charge.” And
Month: August 2023
Nigerian Gets a Shot at the NFL After Learning of the Game 5 Years Ago on Youtube
Nigerian Haggai Ndubuisi only heard of American football for the first time when he was 18 after seeing the game on Youtube.
California High School Dumps Long-Standing Minutemen Mascot for 'Showcasing a Firearm'
The Mount Diablo Unified School District board in the Bay Area of California has made a costly decision to do away with Concord High School’s long-standing “Minutemen” mascot. Some members of the school district were concerned about the mascot “showcasing a firearm” while others wanted a mascot that is gender inclusive.
Poll: DeSantis in Four-Way Tie for Second Place in New Hampshire
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is in a four-way tie for second place in the Republican primary race in New Hampshire, the latest Trafalgar Group survey found.
Hurricane Hilary Hits Category 4; First Tropical Storm Watch for California in History
Hurricane Hilary reached Category 4 status on Friday morning, and the National Hurricane Center issued its first-ever tropical storm watch for Southern California, as the entire southwestern region braces for heavy rains, high surf, and flash flooding.
Marsha Blackburn Calls for Investigation of Google over YouTube Ads Enabling the Tracking of Children
Google-owned YouTube’s advertising practices on children’s channels have come under scrutiny for potentially enabling companies to track children across the web, raising concerns about children’s online privacy. Sen. Marsha Blackburn is calling on the FTC to investigate the tech giant for possible violations of children’s privacy.