Year: 2022

A hospital in Yuma, Arizona, is owed $20 million for medical services provided to illegal immigrants.  
“We’ve calculated that over a six-month period, from December 2021 to May 2022, we had $20 million in charges that we’re unable to bill anyone for, for services we provided to migrants alone,” Dr. Robert Trenschel, president and CEO of Yuma Regional Medical Center, told The Daily Signal during a phone interview Wednesday.  
The article Federal Government Leaves Border Hospital with $20 Million Bill for ‘Free’ Health Care to Illegal Aliens appeared first on Tennessee Star.

The multistate coalition of attorneys general believe that it is “impossible to know the extent that foreign adversaries are spending on American litigation through TPLF, with intent to harm States and the country’s economic and national security.”
The article Attorney General Skrmetti Joins Multistate Coalition In Sending Letter to Federal Government Regarding Foreign Third-Party Litigation Funding Threats appeared first on Tennessee Star.

The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) terminated “planned intermittent interruptions,” also known as rolling blackouts, across Tennessee and beyond on Saturday. TVA thanked the public for its “patience,” adding that the blackouts were necessary in order to “maintain grid stability for 10 million people across seven states.”
The article Tennessee Valley Authority Announces Termination of Rolling Blackouts appeared first on Tennessee Star.

Arizona Republican gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake had her election challenge completely dismissed by Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson Saturday. Following the ruling, Lake tweeted that an appeal would be coming.
“My Election Case provided the world with evidence that proves our elections are run outside of the law. This Judge did not rule in our favor. However, for the sake of restoring faith and honesty in our elections, I will appeal his ruling,” tweeted Lake.

After the Dallas Cowboys beat the Philadelphia Eagles on Saturday evening the midfield handshake between the two coaches was televised to the national television audience, with Nick Sirianni telling Mike McCarthy, “We’ll be seeing you guys again.”
And if you wish to concentrate on what this 40-34 victory by the Cowboys means in the standings and playoff seeding, then all you need to know is Sirianni is right. These two teams could go at it again in the postseason.
The Cowboys (11-4) can catch the Eagles (13-2) with two games to play.

Washington is making up excuses to preserve its “hegemony,” Beijing said
Washington intentionally hypes up the “China threat” as an exuse to boost its military spending in an effort to maintain its global dominance, the Chinese Defense Ministry said in a statement on Saturday, after President Joe Biden signed the 2023 US National Defense Authorization Act into law.
“Facts have proved more than once that the US is the direct threat to the international order and the culprit of the regional turbulence,” said the ministry’s spokesman, Colonel Tan Kefei.

“You know how family works. The oldest child gets all the best stuff, the youngest gets all the attention, and the middle kids gets stuck hanging out, usually hoping something good happens. The very same thing happened in the world of handguns.” That quote comes from gun writer David LaPell, in an April 2011 article […]
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A History and My Experience with the Barrett M82: When it comes to sniper rifles of the 21st century — especially as pertaining to the Global War On Terror (GWOT) — arguably none is more famous (infamous to the surviving comrades of its victims) and iconic than the Barrett M82A1 AKA M107A1 .50 caliber. (Subscribe […]
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