Illegal Immigration Costs American Taxpayers Billions Every Year
Illegal immigration costs American taxpayers and hospitals billions of dollars in medical costs every year, the Federation for American Immigration Reform pointed out.
Illegal immigration costs American taxpayers and hospitals billions of dollars in medical costs every year, the Federation for American Immigration Reform pointed out.
‘I do wish people would just give her more grace and listen to her’
The China Railway Rolling Stock Corporation (CRRC) is now being investigated by the Department of Transportation (DOT) Inspector General (IG) after the China-owned company has raked in billions in American taxpayer money, producing rail cars for a number of cities in the United States.
Twenty-six words tucked into a 1996 law overhauling telecommunications have allowed companies like Facebook, Twitter and Google to grow into the giants they are today. A case the U.S. Supreme Court heard Tuesday, Gonzalez v. Google, challenges this law — namely whether tech companies are liable for the material posted on their platforms.
Americans are so turned off by Hollywood, Oscar-bait, and prestige films that they are not only flopping at the box office; they are being ignored at their respective streaming platforms.
Critics are roasting Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom for being away on “personal travel” amid the devastating winter storms slamming parts of the state with feet of snow. It’s unclear where Newsom traveled as his office does not comment on such matters due to what they say are security concerns, however the governor reportedly left California on Wednesday after a visit to the Diablo Canyon power plant in Avila Beach.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre lashed out at Republican Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee Friday over a bill he signed into law this week restricting drag shows on public property, in the presence of children, or near schools in the state. Jean-Pierre, who is openly gay, questioned what impact the bill would have on the lives of Americans, and claimed people were more concerned about issues like the economy and healthcare.
Holocaust deniers and antisemites
‘Systems and methods to repossess a vehicle’
Nobel Peace Prize winner Ales Bialiatski will spend the next 10 years in a maximum security prison
‘He was never sick, never had to go to the doctor’
‘As long as it takes’
The plane dropped almost 4000 feet, 7 people went to the hospital
Walgreens decided on Thursday not to pursue certification
‘Jesus made a difference in my life’
The fan kept using her phone even while Brown was giving her a lapdance
‘Likely to reseal the undersea pipelines’
‘Root cause investigation is still ongoing’
Migration advocates claim to be shocked by the New York Times’ admission that many teenage migrants are working in sometimes “brutal” jobs — but they also are trying to keep the migrants coming.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) announced that she was hospitalized on Thursday and is receiving treatment for shingles, leaving Senate Democrats without an outright majority this week as two other senators are also away from the Capitol.
Thursday, during an appearance on FBN’s “Mornings with Maria,” Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) spoke out against what he called the “China lobby,” which he said was acting on behalf of one of the United States’ biggest adversaries.
‘So what fans got to say or what haters got to say I don’t really care’
A majority of U.S. voters think the news media is less aggressive in questioning Biden than they were in questioning Trump.
West Virginia state Treasurer Riley Moore — who has been leading the charge on the state level against environmental, social, and governance (ESG) rules — said he was “elated” that Congress is trying to nullify a Biden rule, allowing those factors to be considered in retirement investing.
However, the State Department denied that it was flagging accounts for the purpose of censoring them
Stunning lead in high-impact research
‘I always just want to let the music speak for itself’
Starbucks illegally fired six workers from New York State, the judge ruled
‘We’re really, really close; we’re best friends’