Russian hackers targeted US nuclear scientists
Retracto #382: CBS News’ Irina Ivanova Becomes Best Known For FAILING to Discredit Project Veritas #DoSomething #HelpExposeCorruption #InvestigativeReporting #JamesO’Keefe #ProjectVeritas #MaryPatriotNews [Video]
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Russia – Ukraine War: Military Summary And Analysis For 6.1.2023 (Video)
WNU Editor: A lot of updates today.
Pavement work begins on US 60, more highway closures this weekend
ADOT is starting work on the US 60 highway this weekend that will come with some closures over the next few months. Additionally, commuters should plan for more freeway restrictions.
Letter to Joe Biden asks to put America before allies
A letter to Joe Biden expressing concern over the 2021 tri-lateral submarine deal between Australia, the United Kingdom, and United States has been leaked.
The document calling on the the President to put America’s interest first before aiding allies.
December Jobs Report Shows Payrolls Rose by 223,000
December Jobs Report , Shows Payrolls Rose by 223,000. Yahoo Finance reports that the U.S. Labor Department posted its latest jobs report on Jan. 6. Despite interest rates being at their highest level in 15 years, . the American labor market stayed str…
This Day in History: The First US Presidential Election (Saturday, Jan. 7)
This Day in History: , The First US Presidential Election. January 7, 1789. George Washington won the election and was sworn into office on April 30, 1789. Washington was elected through the first demonstration of the U.S. electoral college system. Est…
How to Keep Your Indoor Plants Alive During the Winter Months
How to Keep Your Indoor Plants Alive During the Winter Months. For humans, winter months mean chilly weather, cozy blankets and hot cocoa. . For plants, the combination of low temperatures and less sunlight means a more difficult environment to thrive …
Remembering David Bowie (Sunday, January 8th)
Remembering David Bowie. David Robert Jones was born on January 8, 1947, and passed on January 10, 2016. Here are five facts to celebrate the singer’s life. 1. He changed his name to David Bowie to avoid being confused with Davy Jones from The Monkees….
Preparations underway for Super Bowl Experience in downtown Phoenix
With just over a month to go until Super Bowl 57 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, preparations are underway – not only for the big game, but for all the events happening throughout the Valley. FOX 10’s Irene Snyder reports.