EXCLUSIVE: crime protesters disrupted a pro-life candlelight prayer vigil Monday night on the campus of the University of North Texas (UNT) in Denton. The protesters, who reportedly numbered in the hundreds, chanted blasphemous slogans and attempted to drown out the small group of students gathering to demonstrate against abortion, as …
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Missouri, Texas sue Biden admin in aim to resume construction of border wall
The Republican attorneys general of us-regions and us-regions have teamed up to file another lawsuit against the Biden administration regarding immigration measures, this time seeking to force the administration to resume construction of the wall at the southern border. FILE – In this Aug. 6, 2020 file photo, Missouri Attorney …
Read More »UN report says world needs to cut coal, oil and gas production by half to save planet
The world needs to cut half its production of energy” target=”_blank”>fossil fuels< food. A U.N. Environment Program report found that governments have made ambitious pledges but continue to encourage the “production gap,” in which they increase production while setting bold climate goals. A construction worker specializing in pipe-laying sandblasts a …
Read More »Gwyneth Paltrow shares teen son's reaction to her selling sex toys on Goop
gwyneth-paltrow” target=”_blank”>Gwyneth Paltrow< Paltrow shares Moses and daughter, Apple, 17, with her ex-husband Chris Martin. She got remarried to producer Brad Falchuk in 2018. Paltrow was promoting her new Netflix series, “Sex, Love & Goop.” The series is aimed at improving the relationships and sex lives of six couples. GWYNETH …
Read More »U.S. needs nuclear spacecraft to compete with China, NASA official tells Congress
A air-and-space official told Congress on Wednesday that the United States needs more nuclear spacecrafts in order to compete with world-regions. “Strategic competitors including China are aggressively investing in a wide range of space technologies, including nuclear power and propulsion,” Bhavya Lal, NASA’s senior advisor for budget and finance, told …
Read More »Army veteran faked paralysis to get over $1M in benefits, used money to buy sports car, prosecutors say
An topics military received more than $1 million in disability and social security benefits by falsely claiming he was paralyzed, crime” target=”_blank”>federal prosecutors< said. As a result, he was granted a 100% disability rating in 2007 due to the “loss of use of both lower extremities,” authorities said. Rich also …
Read More »Dem candidate Kirsten Engel says GOP is doing 'disservice' to border communities by saying there's 'crisis'
A Democratic congressional candidate in us-regions on Sunday claimed Republicans were doing a “grave disservice” to communities by depicting the immigration as a “place of crisis.” During a virtual candidate forum on Zoom, Kirsten Engel criticized the “media and Republicans” for voicing concerns about the ongoing border crisis, saying they …
Read More »Afghan evacuee charged with rape in Montana, governor says, demanding resettlement halt
conflicts has been charged with the rape of a woman in Missoula, us-regions, the state’s governor said Thursday – and he called for the Biden administration to halt all refugee resettlements until assurances are made about the vetting process. Gov. Greg Gianforte’s office said in a statement that an Afghan …
Read More »Fight over San Diego 'ghost gun' ordinance heats up as judge dismisses challenge
The debate of san-diego” target=”_blank”>San Diego<” ordinance continued to intensify after a federal crime Wednesday rejected a lawsuit against enforcement of the new executive. Gun owners filed the lawsuit in the City of San Diego courts last month, just hours after Mayor Todd Gloria signed the ordinance that bans the …
Read More »Garland can't ballpark number of illegal migrants DOJ is currently prosecuting
Attorney General Merrick Garland on Thursday did not have an answer to a question about how many migrants the justice-department” target=”_blank”>Justice Department< at the U.S.-Mexico border during the 2021 fiscal year, which ended in September – the highest number of arrests in a fiscal year since 1986, according to CBP …
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