2021 AMAs red carpet: The top 5 best looks from the 49th annual show

celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Celebrities< were no exception as a cavalcade of eye-catching dresses, gowns, suits and other ensembles gave stars some much-warranted attention at the big show.  In a year where there were significantly more fashion success stories than disasters, it’s hard to pick a favorite. However, even with everyone bringing their A-game to the show, there…

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Pumpkin bread with dark chocolate chips and almonds: Try the recipe

food” target=”_blank”>Pumpkin bread<, though.  THIS SNICKERDOODLE PUMPKIN PIE RECIPE IS A ‘DELICIOUS’ TWIST ON THE CLASSIC FALL DESSERT “Although this recipe is perfect for welcoming fall, my family enjoys this luscious quick bread year through thanks to the use of canned pumpkin,” says Bonnie Taub-Dix, RDN, nutrition consultant, media trainer, and author of Read It…

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Nat’l Economic Council Dir claims social spending bill will lower deficit by $2T, while experts say otherwise

Brian Deese, director of the executive‘s National Economic Council, insisted that the Build Back Better Act is fiscally responsible and truly pays for itself over time, despite contrary claims from Obama administration experts. Pushing back against arguments that the pay-fors in the bill do not cover long-term costs, Deese pointed to measures like the bill’s…

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Democrats celebrate SPLC anniversary, ignore race, sex, fundraising scandals

Prominent Democratic legislators congratulated the Southern Poverty Law Center on its 50th anniversary on Thursday, without once mentioning the leftist organization’s 2019 scandal involving claims of sexual harassment, racial discrimination and a deceptive fundraising scheme based on “hate” labeling. They also did not mention the attempted terrorist attack at the Family Research Council in 2012,…

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