President Biden is holding off on campaigning in New Hampshire’s Democratic primary “to avoid embarrassment in what’s traditionally been the country’s first presidential nominating contest,” The Los Angeles Times reported. “To avoid the sting of humiliation,” the report continued, “Democratic elected officials, party leaders and activists have spent the past …
Read More »Latin superstar Daddy Yankee tells fans he is leaving music to evangelize the world for Jesus
Global Latin music star Daddy Yankee recently bid farewell to his music career and announced he will be dedicating his life to evangelizing the world “for Jesus.” During the final show of his farewell tour in Puerto Rico on Sunday, the “Gasolina” and “Despacito” star said a tearful goodbye to …
Read More »White House interns rebel against Biden with pro-Palestinian letter demanding cease-fire
Dozens of White House interns have signed a letter to President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris demanding a “permanent cease-fire” in the Gaza Strip and accusing the pair of ignoring the “pleas of the American people.” The letter, first reported on by NBC News, comes after 400 government officials …
Read More »Some Democrats join Republicans in voting to strike down Biden's EV mandate
The House voted Wednesday evening in favor of legislation striking down federal regulations targeting gas-powered vehicles which, according to the White House, are designed to “accelerate the transition to electric vehicles.” In a 221-197 vote, the House approved the Choice in Automobile Retail Sales (CARS) Act with 216 Republicans and …
Read More »Florida woman, roommate fight off would-be sexual assault: deputies
A Florida man is in custody after allegedly trying to force his way into a woman’s apartment and attempting to sexually assault her. Xavier Mendez, 31, was arrested Wednesday in connection to the Nov. 26 incident, the Orange County Sheriff’s Office said. “Shortly after 10 p.m., Mendez allegedly entered a …
Read More »Denmark bans desecration of religious texts as tensions flare over Quran burnings
A new law was passed in Denmark’s parliament on Thursday that makes it illegal to desecrate any holy text in the country, after a recent string of public desecrations of the Quran by a handful of anti-Islam activists sparked angry demonstrations in Muslim countries. The Scandinavian nation has been viewed …
Read More »Kentucky Gov. Beshear urges future adoption of disaster relief model to avoid delays
State-run disaster relief funds that funneled millions in charitable donations to tornado- and flood-stricken Kentucky can serve as models for quickly getting aid to storm victims, Gov. Andy Beshear said Thursday in response to an auditor’s review of the programs. The Democratic governor portrayed the findings as a vindication of …
Read More »Gun rights group applauds after federal appeals court deals blow to NY concealed carry law
Gun rights activists cheered Friday after a federal appeals court struck down parts of New York’s expansive concealed carry law. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuitblocked three provisions of New York’s “Concealed Carry Improvement Act” (CCIA), a law Democrats passed last year in response to a Supreme …
Read More »UPenn president's fate hangs in balance as angry board convenes for emergency meeting
University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill’s job is increasingly at risk as university donors, lawmakers in both parties, alumni and Jewish groups have piled on criticism after her disastrous congressional testimony on antisemitism this week. The Penn Board of Trustees will hold a meeting on Sunday at 5 p.m., the …
Read More »Minnesota official pushing for rehab as juvenile murder, theft and violent assault increases in Twin Cities
With juveniles increasingly committing murders, theft, violent assault and other serious crimes in Hennepin County, the largest county in Minnesota, some mental health advocates are pushing for the link between crime and mental health to be examined. Hennepin County Commissioner Jeffrey Lunde, who also heads the Hennepin County Board Law, …
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