At Rainbow Oaks Restaurant — just an hour outside of San Diego — a TikTok user shared that she had faced the most “dangerous” situation she had ever been in. At noon, while she was eating her stack of pancakes, about a dozen people stood up for the Star-Spangled Banner being played on the bar’s…
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Cincinnati Closes Ohio River Water Intake as Safety Precaution After East Palestine Train Derailment
Cincinnati has closed its Ohio River water intake and switched to water reserves as a safety precaution in response to the train disaster in East Palestine, Ohio, earlier this month.
GOP Slams Biden’s Oil Reserve Release Before Midterms: ‘Compromising National Security for Political Gain’
Republican officials slammed President Joe Biden’s “reckless” intent to tap into U.S. oil reserves again — just weeks before midterm elections — in order to curb rising gas prices, describing the move as a “political Band-Aid” while accusing the president of “shamelessly compromising our national security for political gain.”
Rising Gas Prices Plague Democrats Five Weeks from Election
Gas prices have begun to rise again throughout the nation by as much as 50 cents in the last week, plaguing Democrats who were likely hoping prices would not factor into the minds of voters before the midterm election.
Sean Penn to FNC's Hannity: 'There Are a Lot of Reasons I Don’t Trust You'
Actor Sean Penn said Tuesday on FNC’s “Hannity” that there were “a lot of reasons” he did not trust the host Sean Hannity at the beginning of their interview.
GOP Rep. Biggs: 'We Have an Ongoing Lack of Trust' with FBI
Monday on FNC’s “Fox & Friends,” Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) addressed the House GOP’s push for more transparency