Haslam's remarks day after 200 FBI, IRS agents raid Flying Pilot J

It took over 200 FBI, IRS, and local law enforcement officers to execute search warrants for company records at Pilot Flying J in Knoxville, Tennessee. The raid took two days. Local law enforcement agencies had to be recruited to help carry out the search for evidence. They were needed because federal officers lacked the manpower to execute them because they were in multiple locations. It included the homes of three Pilot sales executives. Over a million pages of documents were seized.

Coho salmon biting in Wallace Lake

Coho salmon "are starting to bite", according to Mike Durkalec, aquatic biologist for Cleveland Metroparks. Earlier this month, 300 were stocked in Wallace Lake. This lake is about two miles southeast of Baldwin-Wallace College in Berea, Ohio. Red worms and jigs under a float were baits for a couple of successful fisherman. Durkalec also suggested spoons and spinners.

Subscriptions spike 62% at NY Times since Trump bump

"The Trump bump!", said Desiree Shoe, Senior Staff Editor, in the Times' London, England offices.

Shoe admitted "that 90 per cent" of her digital front page content is "biased". She designs the Times to make the President look "crazy" and "incompetent" so that people decide "not to vote" for him. "The main objective is to grab subscribers. You do that any way you can," said Shoe. "What else is a company supposed to do? Bias is what subscribers want."