Jean Martin

Jean Martin, a seasoned Correspondent Author at USA Guardian Magazine, specializes in transforming complex subjects into engaging narratives. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to truth, her work spans politics, culture, and technology, enriching the magazine's diverse content. Jean's reporting not only informs but also inspires readers, showcasing her belief in journalism's power to drive change.
President Joe Biden leaves the vice presidency in 2017, he will not face criminal prosecution for obtaining sensitive materials.
President Joe Biden leaves the vice presidency in 2017, he will not face criminal prosecution for obtaining sensitive materials.
11 months ago

Prosecutor Declines Charges Against President Joe Biden

Special Counsel Robert Hur announced Thursday that President Joe Biden will not face criminal charges for taking classified documents upon leaving the vice presidency in 2017.  Following a 15-month investigation, the decision
Country artist Jelly Roll said that he lost between 50 and 70 pounds while training for his first 5K event.
Country artist Jelly Roll said that he lost between 50 and 70 pounds while training for his first 5K event.
8 months ago

Country Star Jelly Roll Shares Weight Loss Journey

Country star Jelly Roll, also known as Jason DeFord, revealed that he shed between 50 to 70 pounds while preparing for his first 5K race.  Speaking to Entertainment Tonight after completing the
Responders have now found 'no immediate threat,' but 14 of at least 56 containers having contaminants were eradicated.
Responders have now found 'no immediate threat,' but 14 of at least 56 containers having contaminants were eradicated.
9 months ago

Environmental concerns following Baltimore Bridge collapse

Responders have now found ‘no immediate threat,’ but 14 of at least 56 containers having contaminants were eradicated. As authorities work to clean up the aftermath of Tuesday’s tragic collapse of Baltimore’s
Even in the dead of Canada's winter, the embers of last year's record-setting wildfire season stay.
Even in the dead of Canada's winter, the embers of last year's record-setting wildfire season stay.

Unseen threat: Zombie fires in Canada

Even in the dead of Canada’s winter, the embers of last year’s record-setting wildfire season stay.  Residents of Fort Nelson, British Columbia, have been grappling with an unusual phenomenon during the winter
10 months ago
Colorado police gave a warrant for Miles Harford, 33, at whose home they even discovered the body of a female.
Colorado police gave a warrant for Miles Harford, 33, at whose home they even discovered the body of a female.

Arrest warrant issued for former funeral home owner in Colorado

Colorado police gave a warrant for Miles Harford, 33, at whose home they even discovered the body of a female. Colorado authorities have issued an arrest warrant for a former funeral home
10 months ago
The Biden administration is reportedly in talks to provide Intel Corp. with more than $10 billion in subsidies.
The Biden administration is reportedly in talks to provide Intel Corp. with more than $10 billion in subsidies.

Biden Administration Considers $10 Billion Subsidy for Intel Corp

The Biden administration is reportedly discussing providing Intel Corp. with over $10 billion in subsidies, marking the largest potential award under the Chips and Science Act aimed at revitalizing semiconductor manufacturing within
10 months ago
Donald Trump suffered a huge legal loss on Friday, when a New York judge ruled against him and his enterprises.
Donald Trump suffered a huge legal loss on Friday, when a New York judge ruled against him and his enterprises.

Setback for Donald Trump: Judge Orders $355 Million Penalty

Donald Trump suffered a significant legal setback on Friday as a New York judge ruled against him and his companies, ordering them to pay a staggering $355 million in penalties.  The judgment
10 months ago
Prosecutors say Alexander Smirnov falsely said executives related to energy company Burisma paid Joe and Hunter Biden $5m each in 2015 and 2016.
Prosecutors say Alexander Smirnov falsely said executives related to energy company Burisma paid Joe and Hunter Biden $5m each in 2015 and 2016.

FBI informant charged with lying about Biden-Ukraine ties

Prosecutors say Alexander Smirnov falsely said executives related to energy company Burisma paid Joe and Hunter Biden $5m each in 2015 and 2016. FBI Informant Charged with Lying about Biden Ties to
10 months ago
The US has forewarned that Russia could capture Ukraine's critical eastern town of Avdiivka - the scene of some of the fiercest fighting in recent months.
The US has forewarned that Russia could capture Ukraine's critical eastern town of Avdiivka - the scene of some of the fiercest fighting in recent months.

Avdiivka at risk of falling to Russian forces amid ammunition shortages

The US has forewarned that Russia could capture Ukraine’s critical eastern town of Avdiivka – the scene of some of the fiercest fighting in recent months. Avdiivka at Risk of Russian Control,
10 months ago
Carl Jenkins, the chief of hardware at General Motors' Cruise self-driving programme, has announced his resignation after six years.
Carl Jenkins, the chief of hardware at General Motors' Cruise self-driving programme, has announced his resignation after six years.

General Motors’ Cruise Self-Driving Unit Faces Senior Leadership Departure

Carl Jenkins, the head of hardware at General Motors’ Cruise self-driving unit, announced his resignation after six years. His departure follows a string of exits since the suspension of U.S. operations in
10 months ago
The Salem-Keizer Education Association, which represents nearly 2,300 instructors, declared an impasse in contract discussions.
The Salem-Keizer Education Association, which represents nearly 2,300 instructors, declared an impasse in contract discussions.

Contract Negotiations Stall: Salem-Keizer Education Association Declares Impasse

The Salem-Keizer Education Association (SKEA), representing approximately 2,300 educators, announced an impasse in contract negotiations with the district, marking a significant development in ongoing discussions. The impasse escalation raises the possibility of
10 months ago
On Wednesday afternoon, Kansas City's downtown roads had become a sea of red - hundreds of thousands of Kansas City Chiefs lovers gathered to mark their team's second straight Super Bowl win.
On Wednesday afternoon, Kansas City's downtown roads had become a sea of red - hundreds of thousands of Kansas City Chiefs lovers gathered to mark their team's second straight Super Bowl win.

Tragedy strikes Kansas City Chiefs parade: gunfire erupts

On Wednesday afternoon, Kansas City’s downtown roads had become a sea of red – hundreds of thousands of Kansas City Chiefs lovers gathered to mark their team’s second straight Super Bowl win.
10 months ago
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