January 9, 2023
British Public Aren't Wild About Harry as Popularity Drops to Record Low
Weeks of bombarding the world with breathless claims of victimhood while delivering previews, book leaks, complaints, threats, and bitter recriminations against his own family have done Prince Harry no favours with the British public, a poll released Monday shows.
Biden Chooses 'Wall' for Photo of First Border Visit — After Ending Trump's Project
President Joe Biden tweeted an image of his first-ever border visit Sunday that featured part of the “wall,” or border fence, in El Paso, Texas — after he and his party shut down President Donald Trump’s border wall.
Newsom Asks for Federal Relief Aid — After Record Surplus with Federal Money
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) asked the Biden administration to make federal aid available to California for flood relief, just months after billions of dollars in federal spending compounded the state’s budget surplus.
SoCal Gas Warns Consumers: Massive Gas Bill Increases Coming
SoCal Gas, which supplies natural gas throughout Southern California, warned consumers this weekend that their next bills will be unusually large, blaming what it calls unusually cold winter weather across the nation.
Police Chief Blames French Montana for Miami Gardens Shooting
Miami Gardens Police Chief Delma Noel-Pratt is blaming rapper French Montana for the shooting that injured numerous people on Thursday.
Brazil: Jair Bolsonaro Could Be 'Easy Prey' for Imprisonment After Brasilia Riot
Leftists in Brazil and the United States, where former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is believed to be staying following the end of his term, called for his extradition and arrest on Sunday following a massive mob attack that caused substantial damage to the headquarters of the country’s Congress and top court.