No onions please
Today’s facts …
Trump and Elon Musk are meeting with the President of South Africa today to discuss rising tensions between the US and South Africa.
The Congressional Budget Office states the pending tax bill will make the bottom 10% of Americans poorer and the top 1% richer.
Several days after a mile-wide tornado cut a nearly 23-mile path through the area, killing five and damaging 5000 buildings, FEMA still has no presence on the ground. The Mayor of St. Louis, the Governor of Missouri, and Missouri Senator Josh Hawley are pleading for aid.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has requested $50 million in her new budget for a new private jet.
The estimated cost to retrofit the new Qatar jet for Trump is close to $1 billion.
Jared Kushner’s father, Charles, who was convicted and later pardoned by Trump, has been appointed as the new US ambassador to France.
Donald Trump Jr. says he may run for president someday.
Surprise, AZ, is one of the most affordable places to purchase a house in the US right now. The bottom five are all in California.
A DoorDash driver got lost and ended up on the tarmac of Chicago O'Hare International Airport, navigating through secured areas and crossing runways for miles.
A federal judge has ruled that the US must retain custody and control of migrants removed to South Sudan in case their removals are found to be unlawful.
The New Orleans jail maintenance worker who helped 10 inmates escape said his life was threatened if he didn’t.
A Texas man is suing Whataburger after he requested no onions with his meal but got them anyway.
Target is warning of potentially massive costs due to tariffs, stating that the company would raise prices as a last resort.
Nihilism is a philosophy that asserts that life is inherently meaningless and without inherent purpose, morals, or objective truth. The violence from Nihilists, such as the recent bombing in Palm Springs, CA, is growing around the world.
A new report finds that fewer older Americans are being newly diagnosed with dementia. Yet, the total number living with the condition is growing—a trend with profound implications for the healthcare system.
Norm. :-(