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It's been a brutal week of weather for California. On Monday, Southern California witnessed a drastic drop in temperatures. Wet weather is expected to last there throughout the week. Late on the same day, a brutal winter storm struck Northern California, bringing several inches of rain, compounded by heavy winds. Today, coastal California is facing a problem of its own: a Category 4 atmospheric river. But what is that, and what does it mean for residents? (read more) | |
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Russia responds to Ukraine's "peace summit" proposal (read more) |
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Bloomberg: This fuel is the key to “solving the energy crisis.” It’s time for you to take part in the greatest energy revolution of our lifetime. It’s projected to be 10X bigger than the electric vehicle revolution… Which turned an early $500 investment in Tesla into $207,000. And it will be bigger than the solar power revolution… Which would have turned a $2,500 investment in Enphase Energy into over $1 million. This is the gretaest energy investing opportunity of our lifetimes. And the best part is… According to Bloomberg, President Biden has “almost guaranteed” that investors will have a shot at making a fortune from this brand new type of energy. Because it holds the key to “solving the energy crisis” in America. |
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Yeah, I'm still disgusted by this move on Trump's part. And would love to know which member of his team dreamed it up when what America was really looking for was answers to our Democracy problem. Not another failed NFT. Now, he's saying he went with it because he loved the art. "You know, it's sort of comic book art when you think of it, but they showed me the art and I said, gee, I always wanted to have a 30-inch waist." They first went on sale for $99 per trading card. That quickly spiked until they had peaked at a value of $999. So, how much are they worth now, and will this news leave Trump trading card buyers happy or sad? (read more) | |
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Is McDonald's about to revolutionize the fast food industry again? (read more) |
Are substation attacks and vandals the new normal? (read more) |
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New Documentary From Porter Stansberry: The Two Men Destroying America Inside the secret plan to decimate the savings, investments, and way of life for millions of unsuspecting Americans… Click play to stream the documentary for free.
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Democrats are prepared to "go on the offensive" in order to put into place a large list of election and voting legislation ideas, such as outlawing "misinformation," preregistering teenagers before they reach 18, automatic voter registrations, and more. Democrats are attempting to secure elections in crucial battleground states after the midterm results were less than spectacular for either party, particularly after gaining the legislatures in Michigan and Minnesota. Steve Simon, Minnesota's secretary of state, says pre-registering youth to vote before they reach 18 will be his primary focus. (read more) | |
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Is this election filing by Mike Pence a hoax? (read more) |
What do you think: does the GOP need to get rid of McConnell? (read more) |
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If there's a recession coming next year, somebody forgot to tell Warren Buffett. You might have expected the Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A 0.43%) (BRK.B 0.27%) CEO to be battening down the hatches, with the economy deteriorating as we head into 2023. Retail sales are falling, CEOs across a range of sectors are warning of macro headwinds, and the Federal Reserve expects to continue raising interest rates next year to bring inflation under control. However, Berkshire's latest investments don't look like he's afraid of a recession. (read more) |
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Wall Street's top analysts like these stocks for 2023 (read more) | |
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A Florida man was recently arrested because he ordered illegal drugs through the mail, but they ended up being delivered to the wrong house. His neighbor received the package instead. Of course the neighbor called police when they figured out what was in the package. The neighbor has a similar name to what was listed on the package, which is why they opened it. A red envelope was inside the package that contained a Christmas card, but a white powdery substance was tucked inside the card. That's when the neighbor called the police to remove the package from the home. Once the police intercepted the package, the original person who was supposed to receive it, Ryan Hunter Bluestone, went to the police station to claim his mail, drugs and all. Here's how that went and how the police responded.
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How far will this couple go to keep a song off the air? (read more) |
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Sixty-four-year-old Judy Church of Massachusetts was charged with murder and accused of poisoning her boyfriend, 55-year-old Leroy Fowler, with antifreeze. Fowler was pronounced dead on November 13 after he was transferred to three different hospitals. Church called emergency services on November 11, and told dispatchers that her boyfriend "must have ingested something" and was in distress. She went on to describe how he was "pulling the bedroom apart and had a bloody nose." Here's how Fowler's family put the pieces together and what investigators found at Church's apartment. (read more) |
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Washington State electrical power stations were hit by a "coordinated attack" on Christmas day (read more) |
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