A Florida judge ordered the state governor, Ron DeSantis, to answer to the Justice for sending nearly fifty Venezuelan migrants from Texas to Massachusetts on flights. In these, according to a lawsuit, "legislative authority was exceeded." Héctor Roos, member of the Executive Committee of the Libertarian Party of Florida and...
New York already issues stimulus checks of up to 270 dollars in the face of inflation
Stimulus checks with a maximum value of $270.00 USD are already being issued in New York for eligible people to face current inflation. This was revealed by the Department of Taxes and Finance of that North American State. This economic relief will come as part of the most recent payments...
$140 average raise for Social Security recipients in the United States
The Social Security Administration in the United States announced that there will be a cost of living adjustment of 8.7% for the year 2023. This figure represents an average increase of 140 dollars per month, as of January 2023 and that can be successively increased in the coming years. As...
Trump Considers Allowing Federal Investigators to Re-Search Mar-a-Lago
Donald Trump's legal team is weighing whether to allow federal agents to return to the former president's Florida residence, and potentially conduct a supervised search, to satisfy the Justice Department demands that all sensitive government documents be returned. sources said to CNN. In private conversations with Trump's team, as well...
Elevated highway linking Sanibel Island to Florida reopens to residents
Residents of Sanibel Island crossed the causeway Wednesday for the first time since Hurricane Ian damaged the only land access road to this popular Gulf Coast destination. "The causeway is our lifeline, and without it we don't have a chance to go back to the island, to go back to...
Florida farmers and ranchers could suffer up to $1.5 billion in losses from Hurricane Ian
Florida farmers and ranchers face losses of up to $1.56 billion in crops, livestock, and greenhouse and aquaculture products due to the devastation caused by Hurricane Ian, according to a new preliminary analysis from the University of Florida released Tuesday. The evaluation carried out by the economic analysis program of...
Suspect charged in series of California homicides
The San Joaquin County, California District Attorney filed formal charges against Wesley Brownlee in a series of recent homicides in Stockton. Brownlee, 43, is charged with three counts of first-degree murder in the shooting deaths of Jonathan Rodriguez Hernandez, Juan Carlos Carranza-Cruz and Lawrence Lopez. Brownlee also faces charges of...
Biden will pardon those convicted of marijuana possession
Joe Bide will pardon all those convicted at the federal level for possession of marijuana through an executive order, the White House announced on Thursday. "Sending people to jail simply for possessing marijuana has affected too many lives and put people in jail for conduct that is legal in many...
Biden does not believe that Putin will use tactical nuclear weapons in Ukraine
The president of the United States, Joe Biden, said that he does not believe that his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, will use tactical nuclear weapons in the war in Ukraine as he has threatened, although he assured that if that happens, the US has a prepared response. In a televised...
The White House will announce additional sales of its oil reserves in the wake of the OPEC cut
President Joe Biden will announce the sale of an additional 15 million barrels from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve in December, a senior administration official said. This is an attempt to counter market pressures created by OPEC's decision to cut oil production targets just three weeks before the US midterm elections....