Investigation

House Republicans Launch Investigation Into Buttigieg Response to Ohio Train Derailment

House Republicans are launching a probe of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg’s response to the derailment of a train carrying hazardous materials in East Palestine, Ohio.

Actor Jansen Panettiere Dies Suddenly at 28

Actor Jansen Panettiere died suddenly in his New York apartment last week.

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Leads to Aviation Deaths: Tucker Carlson (Video)

A Fox News report highlights the death of Conrad Aska in a tragic aviation accident, revealing the dangers of hiring pilots based on irrelevant criteria like appearance rather than ability.

Quarterly Email Reports Note FBI Misconduct, Criminal Actions

The reports come from FBI whistleblower Steve Friend.

Transportation Security Board Releases Preliminary Report on Ohio Train Derailment

The NTSB has released its initial report on the East Palestine train derailment in Ohio, which tentatively supports reports that a wheel bearing severely overheated prior to the accident.

Latter-Day Saints Church Fined Millions for Allegedly Using Shell Companies to Hide Assets

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, commonly referred to as the Mormon church, has been fined millions of dollars for supposedly hiding the size and scope of its actual investments, which now likely total more than $40 billion.

Another Train Derails in Nebraska: Hazmat Team on Site

The incident occurred at around 1:45 a.m. CST and involved approximately 31 Union Pacific train cars carrying coal, which were scattered across the tracks.

Dominion Employees Acknowledged Serious Problems with Voting Technology: Fox News Brief

A recent legal brief by Fox News cites discovery information indicating that Dominion Voting Systems' employees acknowledged serious problems with the company's technology, including critical bugs leading to incorrect results, while Dominion sues Fox News for $1.6 billion for defamation.

Unsecured DoD Server Leaked Terabytes of Internal Military Emails to Open Internet for Two Weeks

An unsecured government cloud email server that contained approximately three terabytes of internal U.S. military emails, including a completed SF-86 questionnaire with sensitive personnel information, was connected to the internet without a password for two weeks, potentially exposing this sensitive data to anyone who knew its IP address.

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