• WaPo Gives Bill Barr Platform to Attack Joe Biden without Mentioning Barr's Role in Framing Biden

    If you're going to make a big deal about Bill Barr supporting Trump in this year's election, at least mention that the side channel Barr set up for Russian disinformation on Hunter Biden in 2020 ended up framing Joe Biden.

  • Senate to investigate excess mortality

    Some people claim that 60 per cent of all statistics, like this one, are just made up out of thin…What to read next: Vandalism of the decolonisers | Libs must play to win | Elites’ war on Hiluxland | It’s your white guilt, not my white privilege

  • DA: Wilkes-Barre death investigations connected

    WILKES-BARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Nearly a month after police found a body inside a Wilkes-Barre home, investigators uncovered another body in a wooded area along the North Cross Valley Expressway. The Luzerne County District Attorney says the two death investigations are connected. This story keeps taking twists and turns as prosecutors laid out the []

  • Senate Committee Approves Bipartisan Bill On Tibet Resolution

    DHARAMSALA/WASHINGTON, DC (IANS) – The Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) on April 17 applauded the Senate Foreign Relations Committee’s approval of the Resolve Tibet Bill, an effort of the US to push the Chinese government to resolve the longstanding Tibet-China dispute through dialogue with Tibetan leaders. […]

  • Senate Republicans Call for Investigation of Chinese 'Temu' App

    On Monday, Senators Tom Cotton (R-AR) and Marco Rubio (R-FL) wrote letters to the Biden administration expressing concern over the Chinese-controlled online shopping app Temu,

  • House sends foreign surveillance reform bill to Senate

    The House on Monday settled its procedural business on a bill to reform the nation's warrantless surveillance powers, kicking the controversial reauthorization over to the Senate. The Monday vote came after a tie in the chamber on an amendment that would have added a warrant requirement to Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act

  • Wilkes-Barre homicide investigation suspect previously interviewed

    EYEWITNESS NEWS (WBRE/WYOU) — If the name or face of one of the suspects in the Wilkes-Barre homicide investigation seems familiar, you may have seen her in a previous 28/22 News report. "They need to go to jail. They really do. Someone needs to catch them and they need to take them to jail because []

  • Conservative Groups Urge Senators to Support the Tax Bill

    A coalition of 30 conservative organizations urged Senate lawmakers to support H.R. 7024, the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act (TRAFWA), in a letter released yesterday. Please see below for the full content of the letter, or click here. April 9, 2024 Dear Senators, We the undersigned organizations write in support of H.R. […]

  • State senators fail to pass animal cruelty bills

    The state Senate on Tuesday passed dozens of bills on mandatory third reading, a key step before becoming law, but senators rejected one contested measure that aimed to combat an increase in animal cruelty cases in Hawaii.

  • Masse's urban park bill in 'dangerous situation' in Senate

    Windsor West MP Brian Masse is sounding the alarm over his urban park bill’s stagnation in the Senate — a “dangerous situation” that could lead to the legislation’s demise. To pressure the Senate of Canada into moving forward with Bill C-248 — Masse’s private member’s bill to establish the Ojibway National Urban Park — the […]

  • WEEK IN REVIEW: Mobile cosmetology bill passes Senate

    A Charleston businesswoman whose fight to legalize mobile cosmetology services in South Carolina made headlines earlier this year is celebrating a major, though still incomplete, victory in the state Senate. “I’m really happy,” Ring My Belle owner Megan O’Brien told Statehouse Report after the Senate unanimously passed its mobile cosmetology bill on April 4, clearing the measure for consideration […]

  • Bill would protect Yampa Valley coal plants’ water from abandonment

    “The idea is if we can find a way to ensure that the water rights of the power companies are protected over the next couple of decades, this will give them a stronger incentive to find a new way to produce energy in the region,” said state Sen. Dylan Roberts, D-Frisco.