UFO expert Jeremy Corbell says at least 100 crafts from out of this world swarmed a fleet of Navy warships, pushing back against a Naval chief who told Congress it was just drones.
Day: July 1, 2022
Supreme Court Restricts EPA in Limiting Carbon Emissions
The Supreme Court ruled to restrict the Environmental Protection Agency in setting emission standards for greenhouse gasses. In a 6-to-3 decision, the court sided with the coal industry and 17 states that challenged rules put in place by the Obama administration and continued by the Trump administration that limited carbon emissions in each state. States met those limits by using less coal and more alternative energy sources like solar. Inside Edition Digital’s Mara Montalbano has more.
Can a 10-Second Balance Test Predict How Some People Live?
A new study suggests if you can’t stand on one leg for 10 seconds it may mean you won’t live another 10 years. Medical researchers monitored hundreds of volunteers who agreed to do the 10-second challenge every year for 7 years. They found that those who failed the test died sooner than those who passed. People are now posting videos of themselves trying out the 10-second balance challenge.
How to Avoid Firework Mishaps This 4th of July
As millions gear up to watch fireworks light up the night sky on the Fourth of July, experts are warning to be careful when using and near fireworks. Over 15,500 injuries and 18 deaths were reported in 2020 over firework accidents. That’s a 50% increase since 2019. To stay safe this holiday weekend, experts say keep a safe distance between yourself and the fireworks. Also, young children should not be given sparklers while unsupervised.
Lt. Olivarez: Biden admin is giving false information to Americans
Texas Dept. of Public Safety Lt. Chris Olivarez says the federal government has failed to secure the border and lays out the state’s efforts to combat human smuggling at the U.S.-Mexico border
Hochul could sign new gun control bill Thursday after Supreme Court ruling
The Supreme Court ruled guns could be banned in “sensitive places,” but it wasn’t clear about what locations qualify, CBS2’s John Dias reports.