the wreckage of titanic. but the sub has a limited supply of oxygen. can thank is live with what we know and don t know. the red states and canadian coast guards are searching for the big things up in the atlantic ocean at a depth of 13,000 feet. where the pressure is up to 6,000 pounds per square inch. the u.s. coast guard says that sub went missing in a remote area about 900 miles east of cape cod near to titanic wreckage. the coast guard says rescuers are using airplanes, ships, sonar buoys and they are also relying on commercial boats. the search because usually when the sub was reported missing after it reportedly lost contact about one hour and 40 minutes after going into the ocean. titanic expedition leader tells fox news it takes about 2 1/2 hours to drop down to the actual correct site. the coast guard has not identified exactly who was on board a missing sub. that is about the size of a minivan. it has one commander and four other people likely passengers who paid
a hearing in the subcommittee on the weaponization of the federal government to investigate abuses by the fbi. the whistleblowers testifying at the hearing to suspended fbi agents and one former agent all claim the fbi retaliated on them for speaking out on the practices at the bureau . now, if i may, maybe just as a reminder, a couple of stories on those practices. in 2020 one , the fbi counterterror division raided the home of a red cross volunteer named joseph bolaños . bolaños is sixty nine years old, anonymous hipster s claimed bolaños was at the capitol on january 6th. there s no evidence, though, that bluenose was there, much less that he did anything violent, regardless of the fbi. regardless, they showed up at bolaños house. they were armed. they seized his electronics, and the raid was so traumatizing. the bolano suffered two strokes. then there were the pro-life raids on christians. mark and paul von again. no evidence that either of these men were threats
Paul Callins discovered squatters had unlawfully entered and changed the locks on his recently refurbished home, listed for rent online, while he was away.
The proposed bill expands criminal trespassing to include persons who enter property without the consent of the owner for any period of time, and hopes to cut court proceeding times.