Year: 2022

Chick-fil-A is good — but it’s not as good as a paycheck.
One Chick-fil-A franchisee in Hendersonville, North Carolina, learned that the hard way, and is now facing more than $6,000 in fines for allegedly allowing three workers younger than 18 years old to operate, load, or unload a trash compactor, according to WIS-TV.
The location owner also reportedly paid certain employees with meal vouchers instead of paychecks.

The former top Doctor in Australia, Dr. Kerryn Phelps, revealed that she and her wife suffered “devastating” COVID vaccine injuries. The article was published in The Chronicle and on Robert F. Kennedy’s website. She slammed regulators for censoring doctors. Slowly, the dam of silence and corruption is breaking. The truly disturbing issue here is she […]
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As Americans struggle to put food on their own table, many are beginning to question the seemingly-endless amount of money that the United States government is providing Ukraine.
Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., took to Twitter Wednesday to openly question why so much funding for Ukraine’s fight against invading Russian forces is being hidden in American legislation that has nothing to do with foreign wars.
“Why is Ukraine funding buried in the bill that averts a shutdown of our own government? Why was previous Ukraine funding linked to hurricane disaster relief for Florida?” he asked.

America is getting hammered by brutal winter weather, and one video shows the terrible conditions in Wyoming.
A viral video shared late Wednesday night shows a Wyoming High Patrol officer’s view in -18 degree temperatures and insane snow.
The wind was so strong in the video that it caused there to be absolutely no visibility at all.

Current view from a Troopers car in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Current conditions outside of Cheyenne are -18 with zero visibility.
Video from Wyoming Highway Patrol pic.twitter.

One of ABC’s TV producers, most commonly known for the 2011 affair she had with “To Catch a Predator” host Chris Hansen, apparently used her credentials to gain access to some major names in politics.
A devastating report from NPR shows that Kristen Hentschel, who formerly went by Krystyn Caddell, used her position more than three times to trip up Florida’s politicians on environmental regulations.

ABC News producer Kristen Hentschel paid to sabotage political campaigns
As it turns out, Hentschel never actually worked at the network.