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Month: December 2022

On This Day…

Thomas Edison demonstrated his first incandescent light bulb on this date in 1879. Edison didn’t invent the light bulb — incandescent lights had been around for almost 40 years — but he was the first come up with a practical, long-burning design. He realized he was on the right track by the end of October, when he …

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736,200 fentanyl pills and 196 pounds of methamphetamines seized in rail car of train crossing from Mexico to Arizona

Thousands of fentanyl pills were found on a train crossing into Arizona from Mexico and seized by customs officials on the Mexico border in Arizona last week. The Daily Mail found that according to the report, the train was searched by United States Customs and Border Protection officials as it came into Nogales, Arizona Wednesday. The train was carrying approximately 736,200 …

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Dereliction of duty? Buttigieg warned before holidays by own party of looming airlines crisis

“Consumers deserve even stronger protections,” three Democrat senators wrote Transportation Secretary in November Like a slow-motion train wreck that wasn’t thwarted, the Christmas holiday travel disaster was forewarned to Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg a month ago by members of his own party who pleaded he take more aggressive action to force airlines to address wary …

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Virginia lawmakers consider repealing some gun restrictions

Repeals could include prohibitions on where firearms can be carried in the Commonwealth. Virginia lawmakers could soon consider legislation seeking to repeal prohibitions on where firearms can be carried in the Commonwealth under proposals pre-filed by Republican legislators earlier this month. House Bill 1428, pre-filed by Republican Del. Dave LaRock and state Sens. Amanda Chase …

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Wyoming Sheriff Defies Biden’s Deportation Rule and Makes Illegal Immigrant Serve His 125-Year Term

Remember this story the next time your progressive, blue-haired brother-in-law calls you a “racist” for wanting the southern border closed. WARNING: This story is graphic. Illegal immigrant Luis Saavedra Villa, a 44-year-old registered sex offender with a history of previous deportations, snuck back into our country and raped an 8-year-old girl in Wyoming. Villa kidnapped the young …

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A Comment Worthy Of A Post

Just got our Maryland State and County Real Property tax Assessment for next three years and they’re increasing by a huge amount. I know property values went up for a time, but now everyone knows they’re going down due to increasing interest/mortgage rates as well as all the other economic factors causing people to have …

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Biden Blasted for Trying to Hide Latest Border Crisis Numbers

“In a blatant Friday evening news dump going into Christmas weekend, the federal government has released the November border numbers,” reported Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin. The numbers were some of the most disastrous ever recorded, with Customs and Border Protection reporting 233,740 migrant encounters, the highest in history for November, and a staggering increase …

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Heron Park Sale Negotiations Continue With Pre-Demolition Process Underway

An elevated perspective of the town’s Heron Park property, which was a chicken processing plant for decades, is pictured. File Photo BERLIN – A year after the town received a $500,000 demolition grant for Heron Park, little has changed at the former chicken processing plant. While the town is in negotiations with a potential purchaser …

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