
Cold Weather, Hot Bills: How Regulations Are Freezing Your Wallet
With energy bills soaring this winter, critics are pointing to government regulations as a significant contributor to the rising costs. Policies favoring renewable energy over traditional sources are leaving consumers in the cold, both literally and financially.
Proponents argue these regulations are necessary to combat climate change, but detractors claim they’re poorly timed as inflation continues to strain household budgets. As debates rage on, many Americans are left wondering how to keep their homes warm without breaking the bank. Read more

DHS Agents Caught Selling Seized Drugs
In a scandal rocking the Department of Homeland Security, several agents have been accused of selling drugs previously seized as evidence. This revelation has raised serious concerns about corruption and oversight within the agency.
While investigations are ongoing, critics are calling for immediate reforms to restore public trust. The incident underscores the challenges of maintaining integrity in federal law enforcement. Read more
Fun Fact of the Day The longest icicle ever recorded measured 37 feet and was found in Canada in 2018.
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