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For the left, norms are useful only to the extent that they can be weaponized to enact or insulate policy preferences.
The “Lord of the Rings” actress stunned in a pink blouse and red pants while celebrating her son’s high school graduation in California.
CLEARWATER, Fla. – Clearwater Police and Clearwater Fire & Rescue responded to a traffic crash with serious injuries on Highland Avenue at Franklin Street at 4:20 this afternoon. Officials say the crash involved a motorcycle and another vehicle.
President Biden claims he’s building the economy from the middle up, here are the different perspectives on his administration.
Behind the scenes, Kate was even ‘steelier’ than Prince William in helping devise the robust palace response to the Sussexes’ incendiary racism allegations made in an interview with Oprah.
‘I fell into my chair’
He didn’t plan on returning
TAMPA, Fla. – A section of the Tampa Riverwalk in front of the Tampa Convention Center will officially reopen at 6 am on Saturday, July 1, after being closed due to construction on the center.
Both Haaland and Knoll beamed as they struck a pose beachside, no doubt enjoying the sunshine at the recently-launched Balearic hotspot on Friday afternoon.
In a speech Friday, President Joe Biden said the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down his…
The court defended the right of a conservative designer to refuse to create websites for gay weddings
The US Supreme Court has ruled that a conservative web designer is legally entitled to refuse to create websites for same-sex weddings. The court’s liberal justices bitterly condemned what they saw as an attack on a “protected class.”
Web designer Lorie Smith is a devout Christian who runs a business creating bespoke websites for weddings.
MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace led her network in total viewers on Wednesday with a sitdown interview with President Joe Biden.
Wallace pulled in 1.55 million total viewers to win 4 p.m., beating Fox’s 969,000 and CNN’s 533,000.
Wallace also led the key 25-54 age demographic during the hour with 135,000 average viewers to Fox’s 103,000 and CNN’s 93,000.
Fox News won the day in total day and prime time viewer averages.
The latest National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) results released last week were quite distressing.
One year ago, a victory happened that I never thought I’d see in my lifetime. I saw the Supreme Court pass the Dobbs decision which took down Roe v Wade. Roe was a decision made by seven men in the 70’s that took abortion decisions away from the states and put the thumb of the Supreme Court on the scales of life.
Over the last 50 years it has led to the removal of over 2 million Black babies in America. So, when I heard that we now had the right to fight for life, I was so excited.
‘Thank God we had our guns.
Matt Damon displayed his impressively ripped torso as he went shirtless while lounging poolside next to his bikini-clad wife Luciana Barroso on their getaway to Mykonos, Greece.
As movement against plan vows to intensify protests, Likud ministers say they won’t give in, including on override clause that Netanyahu has now said won’t pass
PASCO COUNTY, Fla; – On Friday, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced the appointment of Nicole Newlon and the reappointment of Jeff Harrington, Lee Maggard, John Mitten, and Rebecca Schulkowski to the Pasco-Hernando State College District Board of Trustees. Nicole Newlon Newlon is an Attorney at…
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The US Supreme Court on Friday destroyed Joe Biden’s unconstitutional student loan bailout program.
Recall, in a gimmick to drum up support from Gen Z and Millennial voters, Joe Biden promised to erase their student loan debt.
Biden KNEW he did not have the executive power to erase student loan debt.
Biden KNEW he needed Congress.
In fact, Congress soundly rejected Biden’s student loan bailout program.
Joe Biden gave millions of young borrowers false hope leading up to the 2022 midterms.
A reporter called him out for his cruel lies.
If he secures a second term, however, will he lose today’s clarity and seek to expand the Court? …
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Christine King Farris, the last living sibling of Martin Luther King Jr. died on Thursday at the age of 95.
Edward Cassano, chief executive of Pelagic Research Services, said the company was called in to search for the missing submersible at 5.45pm on June 18 by OceanGate.
Things are looking up for Cubs centerfielder Cody Bellinger both on the field and off of it. The change of scenery to Chicago after being non-tendered by the Dodgers last offseason has done him some good.
The 2017 National League Rookie of the Year and 2019 National League MVP is off to a solid start with his new team. We’re not talking about the kinds of numbers he was putting up in his first three seasons in Los Angeles, but solid enough that he could end up on a contender prior to the trade deadline.
Darren Drozdov, an NFL player turned wrestler who was paralyzed after an accident in the ring, has died at the age of 54.
Shocking video footage from the Texas border shows a Border Patrol agent cutting an opening through razor wire to allow illegal immigrants to cross over […]
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I presume that colleges will find a way around the Supreme Court decision. They’ll find a way to discriminate based on race but conceal it with vague language about life experiences or something. Something very difficult to specify in a lawsuit. So I presume that affirmative action will continue as before — the same numbers, but differently worded admission policies.
Farmers in South Dakota have been battling eminent domain threats from carbon capture pipelines for more than a year. Two of these landowners who have taken the lead in defense of private property rights are Mark Lapka and Jared Bossly. They join The New American senior editor Rebecca Terrell to talk about what the farmers …
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Olivia Dunne Sets Off Fourth Of July Fireworks With Behind-The-Scenes Sports Illustrated Beach Video
Ever wonder what goes on behind the scenes of a Sports Illustrated swimsuit photoshoot? Of course you have! Thanks to Olivia Dunne, we now have our answer.
The LSU gymnast started the holiday weekend with a bang Friday afternoon, sharing a video from Sports Illustrated from last month’s beach shoot.
Time for all you aspiring photographers and/or models to take notes.
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What a few weeks for Livvy.
Surrounded by rocky hillsides, herds of Black Wildebeest ran with impunity among the fields of South Africa’s Free State. It wasn’t always this way. In fact, it wasn’t long ago that seeing even a single Black Wildebeest on this land would have been unheard of. And unwelcome.
By the time of The Great War’s beginning, the dominant herbivore in South Africa was reduced to less than 600 animals. The Black Wildebeest wasn’t driven to near oblivion for its meat or its horns.
It was a great week for America on the eve of her 247th birthday. The Supreme Court ruled that so-called elite universities could no longer treat vulnerable and historically marginalized Asian students like second-class citizens. The 6-3 decision was a victory for the vast majority of Americans who oppose race-based affirmative action in college admissions.
Alas, it was not a good week for President Joe Biden, a supporter of anti-Asian discrimination.
The House Foreign Affairs Committee on Friday launched a formal investigation into U.S.-Iran Envoy Robert Malley following reports that the senior Biden administration official had his security clearance revoked for mishandling classified information.
“The Department’s failure to inform Congress of this matter demonstrates at best a lack of candor, and at worst represents deliberate and potentially unlawful misinformation,” Rep. Michael McCaul (R.
ATLANTA (AP) — Police in Georgia have arrested the mother of a 7-year-old girl whose body was found decaying in the closet of a vacant apartment.
Alondra Hobbs, 27, was charged with felony murder and cruelty in the second degree, DeKalb County police said on Facebook. It was not immediately clear whether she had an attorney.
A police spokeswoman, Officer Elise Wells, said Hobbs was at a hospital Friday. She was charged on Thursday, according to police. They identified her daughter as Alivia Hobbs-Jordan.
Kent Police arrested a man for a shooting in Snoqualmie Thursday, after he crashed his car into a ravine.
According to a news release, the department received a call about the shooting around 3:48 p.m., where they found a 35-year-old man with multiple life-threatening gunshot wounds. Puget Sound Fire medics transported the victim to the hospital.
Around 7 p.m., a Kent officer saw what he believed to be the vehicle belonging to the shooting suspect. When he attempted to pull the car over, the driver accelerated and tried to flee.
CHICAGO, IL — With the month of June coming to a close and various consumer brands across the retail spectrum looking for ways to differentiate themselves in a non-Pride Month marketplace, makers of the popular sports drink Gatorade have announced the product will be switching its name back to Straightorade.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — U.S. wildlife managers on Friday proposed federal protections for a rare lizard found only in parts of one of the world’s most lucrative oil and natural gas basins.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said the dunes sagebrush lizard should be listed as an endangered species due to the ongoing threats of energy development, mining and climate change in southeastern New Mexico and West Texas. The agency will be collecting public comments on the proposed listing through Sept. 1.
“Extreme heat kills more people in the United States than any other weather hazard.” That’s the first claim in a Washington Post piece warning about the deadly summer heat—and it is almost certainly false. Similar warnings about the deadly weather appear in virtually every mainstream media outlet. First off, the only reason “extreme” temperature kills […]
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President Joe Biden is very old and deteriorating by the day. We recently learned about the CPAP machine he uses to treat his longstanding sleep apnea, a revelation that raised troubling questions about Biden’s ability to stay alive until Election Day 2024.
Like it or not (and most Americans do not), Kamala Harris may soon be promoted to commander in chief. We might as well familiarize ourselves with her unique rhetorical style.
NEW YORK (AP) — By the time Martin DuPain got back home from a short walk Thursday afternoon, he was covered with a smattering of tiny flying critters. They were in his hair, on his shirt and in his nose.
When he sneezed, the bugs came flying out.
One of the biggest questions yet to be answered concerns the 2022 Nord Stream pipeline bombing and WHO was responsible for it all. For some strange reason, the United States — and other world governments too — doesn’t seem to care about finding the truth, leaving ‘private enthusiasts’ to do investigations instead. The Biden Administration has since placed blame on a group of pro-Ukrainian individuals working alone…but some other investigations hint otherwise.
Yosemite National Park is facing threats of a boycott after hosting a Pride parade for park staff, as detailed in a viral TikTok video.
The video, posted by drag queen and environmentalist called Pattie Gonia, showcased the parade, featuring park employees hiking with pride flags and attire.
Conservative commentator Charlie Kirk shared the video on Twitter, prompting some of his followers to launch a boycott.