Safety

Train Derailment In Wisconsin Leaves Cars Partially Submerged in River

A train derailment near De Soto, Wisconsin caused cars to be partially submerged in the Mississippi River after the BNSF train spilled its cargo.

Utah Mayor Demands Removal of Over 100 ‘Pornographic’ Books from School Libraries (Video)

During a school board meeting on Tuesday, Mayor Staggs addressed his concerns about "inappropriate materials and pornographic materials" available to students in the district's libraries.

New York State Prepares to Ban Natural Gas Hookups in New Construction

Under the budget deal, the ban on natural gas hookups will commence in 2025 for small buildings and in 2028 for large buildings.

U.S. Military Conducts Evacuation Operation in Sudan Amid Deteriorating Security Situation

U.S. forces will remain stationed in Djibouti to protect American personnel and others until the security situation improves.

FDA Says Vaccines Aren’t Required to Prevent Infection, Transmission for Approval

A new document from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) stated the FDA does not "require demonstration of the prevention of infection or transmission" in order to authorize a vaccine.

U.S. Embassy Officials Evacuated in Sudan Amid Violent Conflict

American military officials have been evacuated at the United States embassy in Sudan due to increasing violence.

Washington State Approves Ban on Semi-Automatic Rifles

State Sen. Lynda Wilson (R-Vancouver) criticized the legislation, stating, “HB 1240 clearly violates our state and federal constitutions, which is why it will end up in court immediately."

Model Leaves Lingerie Company Over Ad Featuring ‘Non-Binary’ Man

Instagram influencer and model Bri Teresi said she’s leaving prominent lingerie company Honey Birdette after it employed a “non-binary” man in one of its advertisements.

Governor Newsom Directs National Guard To Help With San Francisco’s Fentanyl Crisis

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has sent the National Guard and California Highway Patrol to help control San Francisco's fentanyl trafficking crisis. 

60 Million Firearms Sold In Two Year Period During COVID Pandemic

According to a report from The Trace, one-fifth of U.S. households purchased guns during the COVID pandemic, resulting in more than 15 million Americans keeping firearms in their homes for the first time.

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