Florida set to approve sales of 'alcohol to-go drinks' beyond pandemic

Florida lawmakers are positioned to pass a bill allowing restaurants to sell alcoholic drinks to-go beyond the coronavirus pandemic. The Sunshine State is slated to pass a bill that would extend restaurants’ ability to sell alcoholic beverages to-go, a move that was initially temporary to help businesses stay afloat during COVID-19. The state’s legislature on Wednesday sent…

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DNC chair agrees with James Carville on 'wokeness' problem, implores Democrats to ‘speak plain English’

Democratic National Committee chairman Jaime Harrison agreed with strategist James Carville’s analysis that elections has an issue with “wokeness” and elitism, imploring party candidates to “speak plain English.”  Harrison addressed Carville’s criticism Friday during an appearance on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” telling host Willie Geist that he also gets frustrated with the phraseology that some in the party use, seemingly referring…

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‘Jeopardy!’ contestant condemns White supremacy, racism amid gesture controversy: 'Never meant to hurt a soul'

“jeopardy” target=”_blank”>Jeopardy!< of the competition trivia show and during the show’s introductions, Donohue appeared to hold up the last three fingers on his right hand, forming an “OK” sign touching his forefinger to his thumb and holding it to his chest. Donohue then tapped his chest three times with the hand gesture. The on-air moment resulted…

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‘Dallas’ star Charlene Tilton says her castmates ‘protected’ her from being a drug ‘casualty’ of the ‘80s

genres star Charlene Tilton is thankful her co-stars prevented her from being a “casualty.” The actress was just 17 when she began filming the hit TV series from 1978 until 1990. The now-62-year-old recalled how she was offered drugs by staffers at notorious New York City nightclub Studio 54. “I remember one time at Studio…

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Noem sues Biden administration for canceling Mount Rushmore Independence Day fireworks

EXCLUSIVE: South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem sued the Biden administration on Friday after it canceled the Independence Day fireworks celebration at Mount Rushmore, demanding the court “expeditiously” issue a permit for the event to take place. Noem, a Republican, filed a lawsuit Friday in U.S. District Court for the District of South Dakota Central Division. “Mount…

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Larry Kudlow on professor's 'absolutely nutty' scolding of student who defended police officers

FOX Business host Larry Kudlow joined “Fox & Friends” Friday to respond to a viral video of a California professor scolding a student for calling police officers “heroes.” The incident reportedly took place at Cypress College in Southern California, as the professor insisted she would not feel safe calling police to her home. VIRGINIA TEACHER SAYS CRITICAL RACE THEORY…

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Ghislaine Maxwell's brother calls lock-up a 'house of horrors'; judge seeks answers for alleged treatment

A federal judge on Thursday ordered the government to explain why guards at the us-regions lock-up are allegedly repeatedly flashing light into ghislaine-maxwell” target=”_blank”>Ghislaine Maxwell< He added: “Apart from whatever happened in this ‘House of Horrors,’ I can report that Ghislaine’s family and friends continue to support her. We are confident, once this is over,…

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