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Wyatt’s Take Four women accuse Utah Democrat Eva Lopez Chavez of unwanted sexual advances. Three accusers are elected officials who say the behavior happened in professional settings. Chavez denies the allegations and has offered to take a polygraph test. Four women have come forward to accuse Utah Democrat Eva Lopez Chavez of aggressive and unwanted […]
Wyatt’s Take Former Senator Richard Burr says federal delays are blocking legal nicotine alternatives. He argues the FDA’s slow approvals are helping a black market grow. The article cites seizures of illegal nicotine products and concerns about cartels. Unelected federal agents are making our communities less safe by blocking legal alternatives to cigarettes. Former Senator […]
Wyatt’s Take Law enforcement arrested 26 alleged gang members in a sweep involving nearly 50 total defendants. The operation targeted leaders accused of running operations from behind bars using smuggled cell phones. Officials seized large amounts of fentanyl, methamphetamine, and illegal firearms during the investigation. Federal and local law enforcement joined forces to dismantle the […]
Wyatt’s Take Energy Secretary Chris Wright faced tough questions from lawmakers over conflicting gas price predictions. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said lower fuel costs depend on when the current conflict ends. Average gas prices have climbed above $4 per gallon, squeezing commuters and rural communities alike. Energy Secretary Chris Wright insisted to lawmakers on Wednesday […]
Wyatt’s Take Matthew Rutledge, once nicknamed Mr. Wonderful, pleaded not guilty to three counts of rape involving former students. The allegations span years at Miss Hall’s School, where two women say they were targeted and abused. A private investigation reported that school leadership allegedly allowed the abuse to continue for decades. An elite Massachusetts boarding […]
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