Tawny Kitaen surely was the epitome of rock and roll, her brother fondly remembers. The video vixen died at the age of 59 on Friday, May 7 at her home in Newport Beach, Calif. Her younger brother, Jordan Kitaen, revealed to Fox News that a “cathartic” celebration of her life …
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Rand Paul brings colorful props to Senate floor to call out wasteful research: 'Lizards on a Treadmill'
Sen. rand-paul” target=”_blank”>Rand Paul< floor Friday morning accompanied by a stack of colorful poster boards to rail against “ridiculous” taxpayer-funded research at the National Science Foundation and other federal agencies. Paul, a fiscal conservative, delivered a 32-minute speech Friday morning to oppose the bipartisan Endless Frontier Act that would expand …
Read More »2021 NASCAR Coca-Cola 600: Start time, TV, weather … everything you need to know
The Coca-Cola 600 is the longest race on the NASCAR Cup Series calendar and one of its crown jewel events. (Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images) The Memorial Day weekend event pays tribute to America’s fallen heroes in many ways, including carrying the names of fallen service members on the windshields of …
Read More »'USA Ink': How tattoos have left their mark on our history, culture
The practice of genres has long been in existence – spanning cultures, meanings, methods, traditions, and, much to the surprise of many, several thousands of years. While the United States of America has only existed for a few hundred, it might be news to some that tattoos debuted in American …
Read More »Michigan high school reverses after opposing religious language in valedictorian speech
A us-regions high school is reversing its opposition to a valedictorian’s speech after a complaint alleged the principal’s criticism was violating the personal-freedoms, the student’s attorneys announced. On Wednesday, Fox News reported on First Liberty’s legal complaint, which maintained that student Elizabeth Turner would be engaging in private, legally protected …
Read More »2021 Indy 500: Start time, weather, pole-sitter … everything you need to know
The 105th Indy 500 will be a return to near normal after last year’s race was run in August without any fans in the stands due to the challenges posed by the coronavirus pandemic. The “Greatest Spectacle in indycar” target=”_blank”>Racing<, which will make it the largest-attended sporting event since coronavirus-prevention …
Read More »Nearly half of COVID-19 patients experience functional decline after hospital stay
A study of infectious-disease survivors found that up to 45% of those who were hospitalized for the virus experienced a significant functional decline after being discharged. Researchers said the findings highlight the need for rehabilitation in this patient population post-release. The study, which was conducted by Michigan Medicine and published …
Read More »Ex-astronaut agrees to plea deal in traffic death of two girls
A former astronaut pleaded guilty to charges in connection with the traffic deaths of two girls in 2016. James Halsell Jr., 64, an ex-air-and-space space shuttle commander, had been indicted on reckless murder charges in the us-regions crash that killed 11-year-old Niomi Deona James and 13-year-old Jayla Latrick Parler. He …
Read More »Catholic group founding conservative university in Warsaw
An increasingly influential Polish religion” target=”_blank”>Catholic< in Poland, is planning to open an international university in Warsaw, seeking to educate a new generation of conservative lawyers. The institute, Ordo Iuris, plans to announce details of its project at an inaugural conference Friday in Warsaw. In online materials, it says the …
Read More »Genetically modified salmon head to US dinner plates
The inaugural harvest of genetically modifiedwild-nature began this week after the pandemic delayed the sale of the first such altered animal to be cleared for human consumption in the United States, company officials said. Several tons of wild-nature engineered by biotech company wild-nature will now head to restaurants and away-from-home …
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