It’s a big week of town hall events on Fox News Channel. Former President Trump and presidential candidates Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley will each have a special event co-moderated by “Special Report”chief political anchor Bret Baier and”The Story” executive editor and anchor Martha MacCallum ahead of the critical Jan. …
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7 November
Gen Z is shaping itself into the 'Wasted Generation'
Economics Professor Kendrick Morales recently declared that Spelman College fired him because he did not cave to students’ demands for higher grades and easier coursework. Moralesisnot alone in claiming he wasforcedto invent nice-feeling grades for unserious students. In 2022,New York Universityfired a professor after his students complained about failing his …
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7 November
Mike Pence's brother not running for House re-election in 2024
Rep. Greg Pence, R-Ind., brother of former Vice President Mike Pence, announced he is not running for re-election to the House of Representatives this year. “In 2017, I ran for Congress because I was Ready to Serve Again. As a former Marine Officer, I approached the job with purpose. After …
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7 November
Pro-Palestinian protesters deface veterans cemetery in Los Angeles, spray-paint ‘Free Gaza’
A group of pro-Palestinian protesters on Sunday defaced the Los Angeles National Cemetery, spray-painting “Free Gaza” and “intifada” on the entrance to the memorial. Some 90,000 veterans of World War I, World II and the Vietnam War, among others, are buried there. Graffiti mars the entrance of Los Angeles National …
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7 November
Indiana HS sports star Noah Knigga clears up name pronunciation as he goes viral on social media
Indiana high school sports star Noah Knigga went viral over the last few weeks – but it wasn’t for his athletic abilities on the basketball court or football field. The Lawrenceburg High School athlete was the talk of social media because of his unusual last name. While other football players …
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7 November
Eastbound and down: Why Congress may be running out of road to avert a government shutdown
There was some ballyhooing on Sunday that bipartisan congressional leaders managed to avert a potential, partial government shutdown on January 20th. First of all, fat chance. This was a framework agreement. A number. Not a bill. Second of all, have you met Congress lately? Third, there may not be enough …
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7 November
11 items Amazon can deliver to your doorstep to help beat cold and flu season
Cold and flu season is here, so there is no better time to restock your medicine cabinet (or desk) with immune-supportive essentials. It’s also a great time to prepare your family for illness and other mishaps by stocking up your medicine cabinet. Make sure you are ready to beat sickness …
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7 November
Travis Kelce lookalikes are now for hire, plus wife's bingo game goes viral
‘COME ON TRAV’ –You can have a Travis Kelce lookalike, guaranteed to be 6’6,” to attend your 2024 Super Bowl watch party. Here’s how much it costs. Continue reading… UNTOUCHABLE – A Hydro Flask water bottle remarkably survives a fire, as its owner says it “will continue to be” an …
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7 November
Johns Hopkins DEI office issues 'privilege' list in company newsletter, apologizes after backlash
A “privilege” list from the Johns Hopkins Medicine’s Office of Diversity, Inclusion, and Health Equity (DEI) caused a backlash that quickly resulted in a retraction on Thursday. The @EndWokeness X account released an unearthed newsletter from Chief Diversity Officer Dr. Sherita H. Golden on the January 2024 issue of Monthly …
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7 November
Hundreds of thousands in urgent need of assistance as severe flooding hits Congo
Widespread floods in the Republic of Congo have pushed hundreds of thousands of people to be in urgent need of assistance, said the United Nations Friday. Unusually heavy rainfall has caused nine of the countries 12 departments to be affected with floods damaging health facilities and schools and submerging farmland, …
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