Month: May 2021
Colonial Pipeline gas shortages widen: State-by-State breakdown
Fuel shortages have widened across the East Coast as consumers continue to panic buy amid the fallout from a cyberattack on the Colonial Pipeline last week by Russian ransomware group Darkside. The 5,500-mile pipeline system transports more than 100 million gallons of gasoline, diesel, jet fuel and heating oil per day, or roughly 45% of fuel consumed on …
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Ocean City Special Event Zone- Tuesday, May 18, 2021 to Sunday, May 23, 2021
With thousands of car enthusiasts in our resort community next week, Ocean City will be designated a Special Event Zone beginning Tuesday, May 18 through Sunday, May 23, during the Cruisin’ Ocean City event. The Special Event Zone reduces established speed limits in the zone and increases fines for violations. Additionally, legislation signed in 2020 …
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Biden hits 63 percent approval rating in new AP poll
Sixty-three percent of American approve of President Biden‘s job performance thus far, according to an Associated Press-NORC poll released Monday, up 2 percentage points from late March. The poll found 96 percent of Democrats, 62 percent of independents and 23 percent of Republicans surveyed approve of Biden’s work in his first three full months in office. The survey also …
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Pennsylvania DA, 44, pleads guilty to raping at least five women in his office and switching on a noise cancelling machine to cover up the sound
A Pennsylvania district attorney has pleaded guilty to pressuring clients to have sex with him in his office when he was a defense attorney, and using a noise cancelling machine to muffle the sound, then coercing them to keep quiet about it. Bradford County District Attorney Chad Salsman, who resigned from office Friday, previously claimed the allegations were a …
Republican says ’embarrassing’ Arizona recount ‘makes us look like idiots’
A GOP state senator blasted the 2020 election vote audit in an Arizona county, saying “it makes us look like idiots.” “Looking back, I didn’t think it would be this ridiculous. It’s embarrassing to be a state senator at this point,” Arizona state Sen. Paul Boyer, who previously supported the audit in Maricopa County, added …
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Baltimore’s Top Prosecutor Asks FCC To Investigate Fox Affiliate Over Negative Coverage, Tucker Carlson’s Show
Baltimore’s top prosecutor requested a federal investigation into a Fox affiliate for being critical of her and having ties to Fox News’ “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” among other allegations. Baltimore City State Attorney Marilyn Mosby’s office accused Fox affiliate WBFF-TV of dishonesty, bias and racism in a letter to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Wednesday. Mosby’s office argued that …
New York City is still storing hundreds of COVID-19 victims in refrigerated trucks
New York City is still using refrigerated trucks to store bodies of coronavirus victims, more than a year after they were first set up as temporary morgues as deaths surged at at the height of the pandemic. The city’s medical examiner’s office said Friday that 750 bodies are being kept in long-term storage in refrigerated trailers …
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Smoking Gun Emails Reveal How Milwaukee Shared Government Election Data with Far Left Groups – Prove Existence of Massive Ballot Harvesting Operation –WITH UPDATE
Dan O’Donnell told his audience on Thursday he has obtained emails from the City of Milwaukee and several cities across the state in conjunction with members of the “Grant Team” for the Center of Tech and Civic Life (CTCL) that show that in Milwaukee there were daily reports that provided to private liberal organizations on who …
Majority says social media does more to divide than unite: poll
A majority of Americans said in a poll released Sunday that social media does more to divide the country than unite it. Sixty-four percent of Americans in the NBC News survey said that they believe social media does more harm than good, while 27 percent said that the platforms do more to unite Americans. Roughly three in four Republicans …
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