Kansas announces measles outbreak with 10 cases reported

Kansas has joined nearly 20 other U.S. states in reporting rising measles cases. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) reported 10 cases of measles throughout Grant, Morton and Stevens counties as of March 21. All 10 cases were identified in children aged 0 to 17.  Nine of these kids were unvaccinated. MORE STATES…

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‘Veto Corleone’: Youngkin kills left-wing dreams with record-setting bill nixing spree

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin is drawing comparisons to “The Godfather” after vetoing nearly 160 bills from the Democrat-controlled legislature Wednesday. “You could call him ‘Veto Corleone’,” a Republican strategist told Fox News Digital in comments later Wednesday, after 159 bills were killed upon reaching his desk. Virginia’s General Assembly passed bills this session that would…

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Wyze’s new camera filter claims to cut down on nuisance alerts

Security camera company Wyze’s new AI-powered filter launches this week. Security cameras can be helpful for spotting package thieves, letting you know when your kid got home from school, or scaring off that rascally raccoon rustling around your chicken coop. But constant notifications from these devices can make them more annoying than useful. Notification fatigue…

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Ratcliffe says new Signal texts show he ‘did not transmit classified information’

CIA Director John Ratcliffe said the Signal chat texts published by The Atlantic Wednesday revealing the so-called “attack plans” targeting Yemen’s Houthi rebels prove he “did not transmit classified information.”  Ratcliffe, speaking during a House Intelligence Committee hearing on worldwide threats, told lawmakers “With regard to that article, I also would appreciate the opportunity to…

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