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 this email that shows the untold stories—those that CNN and your nightly news might overlook.
I aim 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.
NEWS THEY DON’T WANT YOU TO KNOW
LANSING, Mich - The Michigan Christian Homeschool Network says it obtained a letter from the Michigan Department of Education to Michigan lawmakers that calls on them to create a bill requiring every student (Including private school and homeschool students) in Michigan to be tracked annually by a government database.
WASHINGTON D.C. - Anthony Fauci 's former boss admitted to Congress that the Covid lab leak theory was credible - despite previously calling it a 'very destructive conspiracy'. Dr Francis Collins, former head of the National Institutes of Health, testified in a closed-door session with the House coronavirus subcommittee on Friday about his role during America's pandemic response.
LOS ANGELES, CALIF - The Federal Aviation Administration is actively recruiting workers who suffer “severe intellectual” disabilities, psychiatric problems and other mental and physical conditions under a diversity and inclusion hiring initiative spelled out on the agency’s website.
EAGLE PASS, Texas — Texas Governor Greg Abbott is pushing back against accusations that the Texas Military Department refused to allow Border Patrol agents to enter a city park in the heart of downtown Eagle Pass to rescue a migrant family who later drowned. The governor called the claim “wholly inaccurate.” On Sunday evening, Abbott posted a rebuttal to the accusations on X (formerly Twitter), saying the deaths of a migrant woman and her two children were because of the “Biden Open Border magnet.”
BOSTON, MASS - Cigarette sales in the United States hit a historic low in 2021, falling below the 200 billion mark for the first time since the Federal Trade Commission began tracking them in 1963.
The latest data reveals a continuous decline in cigarette consumption over the past 40 years, plummeting by over 50% since 2000 and a staggering 70% since the early 1980s.
NEW YORK, NY - Newly obtained records show extensive travels and passport requests of financier Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced businessman with a notorious history.
Over 50 pages from Epstein’s passport files were secured by ABC News through a public records request to the U.S. Department of State, spanning from the early 1980s to 2019.
ATLANTA, GA - Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis paid her alleged romantic partner, Nathan Wade, to work at a higher hourly rate on the case against former President Donald Trump than she contracted one of the state’s leading racketeering experts, according to documents obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - San Francisco Mayor London Breed condemned the Board of Supervisors’ recent resolution demanding a “ceasefire” in Gaza on Saturday, taking an extraordinary step to distance herself from a vote that divided the city and provoked international criticism.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The brutally cold winter weather in Kansas City is not only dangerous for yourself, but may be dangerous for your home. If you don’t take proper precautions, a repair could cost you thousands of dollars.
SEATTLE — A massive supermarket merger proposed between Kroger and Albertsons would drive up prices and limit options for shoppers, according to Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson.
Ferguson announced Monday his office filed a lawsuit to block the deal.
MIDLAND, Mich. – Firefighters had to jump into action to rescue a dog that fell through the ice on the Tittabawassee River.
The dog was chasing a deer through Emerson park onto the icy river and fell through.
AUSTIN, Texas — The Electric Reliability Council of Texas issued a new conservation appeal for Tuesday morning, 6 to 9 a.m. It's the second conservation appeal in as many days.
The good news is Texas did not get as nail-biting close to an energy emergency as it did multiple times last summer, but that does not change the fact that it was the 12th conservation appeal since the beginning of last summer and there is another one Tuesday.
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