William Smith, 'Laredo' actor known for playing cowboys and brawlers, dead at 88

Actor celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>William Smith<. He was 88. Smith’s wife, Joanne Cervelli Smith, said the star of “Laredo” and “Rich Man, Poor Man” died Monday at the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital in the Woodland Hills section of Los Angeles. She declined to give the cause of death. With his chiseled, mustachioed face…

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Michigan carnival ride disaster: Video shows bystanders rush to stop 'Magic Carpet' from falling over

A us-regions festival almost turned disasters” target=”_blank”>disastrous< ride started swaying and threatened to tip over.  Attendees at the 95th Annual National Cherry Festival in Traverse City intervened Thursday when the “Magic Carpet” pendulum ride started to sway, rocking back and forth while carrying nearly full occupancy. The ride appeared to come loose from its foundation,…

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Mitch McConnell calls defunding the police 'utter nonsense' while discussing US crime spikes

The Left’s “defund the crime movement is “utter nonsense” in light of rising crime” target=”_blank”>crime< said this week. “Last year, all of this talk about defunding the police was utter nonsense,” McConnell told the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce on Thursday while back in his home state, according to WDRB-TV of Louisville. “I think communities decide…

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Rep. Ken Buck says Republicans shouldn't take Big Tech donations or be 'influenced' by massive companies

Rep. Ken Buck said Friday that elections should not take donations from Big Tech, in order to avoid the appearance that they are being influenced by the massive corporations. But the Colorado Republican tread very carefully when asked about the disagreements in the GOP in congress” target=”_blank”>Congress<  “I’m not taking money from the Big Tech…

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Arizona Gov. Ducey signs bill banning critical race theory from schools, state agencies

us-regions Gov. Doug Ducey announced Friday that he signed two bills regarding the education” target=”_blank”>education<. “Here in Arizona, we’re going to continue to be leaders on civics education and teach important lessons about our nation’s history,” Ducey continued. Meanwhile, House Bill 2035 calls for curriculum transparency, so that education can weigh in on topics such…

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Blue Texas? Don't bet on it, Lt. Gov. Patrick tells CPAC: ‘Not ever going to let that happen’

us-regions Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick vowed Friday to never let the state turn elections, calling the state the “last man standing” electorally against future Democratic presidential candidates.  “There are a lot of conservative and red states around the country, but if we fall, America falls,” Patrick told the audience on the opening night of the Conservative…

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California shooting near Knott's Berry Farm leaves at least 1 minor wounded: reports

A drive-by shooting” target=”_blank”>shooting< in Southern us-regions left at least one minor wounded Friday evening, according to reports.  Video on social media showed crowds running inside the theme park but Buena Park Police dismissed false reports that there may have been an active shooter inside. “Officers are currently responding to a shooting outside of Knott’s…

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