New Jersey hijacker who used backhoe to flip police car shot and killed: 'Out of a movie'

New Jersey police shot and killed a man who allegedly crime” target=”_blank”>hijacked <’s Office said it is investigating the fatal police-involved shooting that happened just before 6 a.m. Saturday during an encounter in the Penn Lincoln Mobile Home Park in Vineland, located about 40 miles west of Atlantic City. CARJACKING, VEHICLE THEFTS SKYROCKETING ACROSS THE…

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The importance of work and the benefits of honest labor

The United States was founded on the idea of the economy. A nation of free, self-sufficient homesteaders believed their hard labor could ensure their prosperity, liberty and autonomy.   Through our 233 years as a nation, the American national ethic, religion” target=”_blank”>our various religions<. Its military was undermanned and nearly unarmed.   VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: THE DANGEROUS,…

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Schumer hits Manchin for failing to support Build Back Better, maintains Democrats will 'find a way forward'

Senate Majority Leader chuck-schumer” target=”_blank”>Chuck Schumer<, while maintaining that the caucus will continue to “try to find a way forward” on the president’s economic agenda. In a letter to Democratic colleagues Monday morning, Schumer, D-N.Y., reflected on the first session of the 117th Congress — which he pointed out “began with Republicans in the majority…

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Fox News' Emily Compagno reveals the Christmas joy of 'The Nutcracker' and giving back to others

Who doesn’t love the well-known and much-appreciated ballet “The Nutcracker”? Not to mention the decorative (and sometimes still-functional) nutcracker figurines at occasions? As cohost Emily Compagno of Fox News Channel’s “Outnumbered” says in the new book “All American Christmas” by Rachel Campos-Duffy and Sean Duffy of the Christmas-focused figurines, “These handsome gentlemen are the stars…

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California group: 90,000-plus school hours lost 'could have been avoided' if educators followed COVID science

The founder of Reopen California Schools, Jonathan Zachreson, said that it’s “astounding” that a total of 92,455 in-person school days in los-angeles” target=”_blank”>Los Angeles<and that it all “could have been avoided” had school officials not tried to take public health into their own hands. The CDC released an evaluation of different quarantine measures used by…

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Chicago police investigation into sergeant who supported TPUSA chapter has a 'chilling effect,' lawyer says

The Chicago crime Department’s investigation into a sergeant who supported a proposed local high school Turning Point USA chapter “creates a chilling effect,” one free speech lawyer says. chicago” target=”_blank”>Chicago< People walk past a police car on June 26, 2013, in Chicago. (iStock) “Some brave students will be creating this Chapter of Turning Point USA…

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Universities closing over omicron variant making mistake, medical expert suggests

One medical expert suggests it’s “premature” for U.S. education”>colleges< Harvard University (AP) “Since it’s a university, if you look at it completely medically, it’s a built-in quarantine situation,” Dr. Siegel said. “What do you got at a university? The ability to quarantine people, the ability to study a whole population, the ability to rapidly test…

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Kim Kardashian, Pete Davidson and more celebrity couples that set the internet on fire in 2021

Nothing fires up the internet like a shocking, crazy or surprising events. From kardashians” target=”_blank”>Kim Kardashian< to jennifer-lopez” target=”_blank”>Jennifer Lopez<, these celebrity couples really stunned the internet when they got together. Here’s a look back at all the romances that had everyone talking in 2021: Kim Kardashian, Pete Davidson Kardashian and Davidson first sparked romance…

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