After dedicating 25 years to the mainstream media, I've decided to forge a new path. Starting every weekday morning at 7 a.m., I'll be sending out an email that unveils the untold stories—those that CNN and your nightly news might overlook.
My goal is to provide a fresh perspective and share insights that often go unnoticed in the mainstream narrative. Join me on this journey as we explore the news beyond the headlines and foster a deeper understanding of the world around us.
NEWS THEY DON’T WANT YOU TO SEE:
WASHINGTON D.C. – House Committee on Oversight and Accountability Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) and Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) are investigating whether President Biden attempted to obstruct Congress by influencing his son, Hunter Biden, to defy subpoenas in the ongoing impeachment inquiry.
NEW YORK, NY - MSNBC political commentator Chris Matthews said Tuesday on “Morning Joe” that debating rural voters over their support for former President Donald Trump was “like fighting terrorism.”
CHICAGO, IL - Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson (D) said Wednesday “CNN This Morning” that the current migrant influx into his city was “not sustainable” without “significant federal support.”
LANSING, Mich - The Michigan agency in charge of unemployment benefits doled out hundreds of millions of dollars to people who are potentially ineligible, including some who were in prison or dead, according to the findings of the Office of the Michigan Auditor General.
DETROIT, Mich - People who sell cars to real-world customers seem less confident than manufacturers that the electric vehicle is the way of the future.
LOS ANGELES, Calif- Pro-Palestinian supporters appeared to be protesting near the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on Wednesday.
The group gathered at Century Boulevard and blocked post-Christmas traffic with barricades.
PHILADELPHIA, PA - A flight sent by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott carrying over 180 migrants was dispatched to New York City on Tuesday as part of Texas’ efforts to transport migrants to "sanctuary" cities — but it was diverted to Philadelphia due to weather
CAMP LEJUNE, NC - A North Carolina towing company is paying close to a $70,000 settlement after being accused of repossessing and selling vehicles that belonged to deployed U.S. Marines.
WASHINGTON D.C. - Voters Are Increasingly Ditching The Democratic Party For The GOP In Crucial Swing State
ALBANY, NY - Governor Kathy Hochul (D-NY) is being heavily criticized for signing a bill that moves most local elections to even-numbered years, aligning with federal elections.
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While Hochul argued the change is a step toward a “more inclusive democracy,” critics say the move “effectively ends local elections” in New York state, significantly shifting power over to Democrats.
EL PASO, TX - Nearly a quarter of a million total encounters were reported on the southern border in November, breaking the record for the month amid an ongoing illegal immigration crisis.
ST. LOUIS, MO - A Spanish Lake man has been charged with the shooting of two women who were working at Domino’s. The victims survived their injuries and were able to identify the shooter.
CHICAGO, IL - New testing shows that some popular electric vehicles fall short of their government-estimated driving ranges, underscoring anxiety Americans have about the range of electric vehicles.
BOSTON, Mass - As Harvard faces increasing pressure to fire its embattled president, the university's insular culture and one-sided politics are under the microscope.
So far in the 2024 election cycle, Harvard employees including professors and administrators have made more than 100 donations of $1,000 or more to politicians. All but three went to Democrats. Two of the three Republican donations went to candidates trying to take down Donald Trump in the party’s presidential primary.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich - As we begin to say goodbye to 2023, there are several restaurants around Grand Rapids that also said goodbye this year. Some right in the heart of downtown closed their doors in 2023, along with others throughout the Grand Rapids area.
COLUMBUS, OH - While Columbus is growing as a city—and a food scene—no place is immune to restaurant closures. Now with the end of 2023 before us , we’ve put together a comprehensive list of the eateries that have closed this year.
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