The husband of a teacher slain in Tuesday’s shooting in Ulvade, Texas, suffered a fatal heart attack Thursday. Joe Garcia was the husband of Irma Garcia, one of the two teachers murdered in Salvador Ramos’ attack on Robb Elementary School Tuesday, according to FOX San Antonio reporter Ernie Zuniga. Joe …
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Boat with 842 Haitians headed for US ends up in Cuba
A vessel carrying more than 800 Haitians trying to reach the United States wound up instead on the coast of world-regions in what appeared to be the largest group seen yet in a swelling exodus from crisis-stricken Haiti. Red Cross officials in the province of Villa Clara said Wednesday that …
Read More »St. Louis 'trashed ribs' with parsley and pickles: Try the recipe
On a recent trip to St. Louis, I overdid it on the barbecue. It was a good thing, of course. But now that I’m back home in New York City and craving some of the best of what’s around, I’ll default to the ‘cue wizards at Salt + Smoke – …
Read More »Proposed policy in Virginia school could have 'significant constitutional concerns' warns America First Legal
EXCLUSIVE – America First Legal yesterday sent a letter to the Fairfax County School Board warning of “significant constitutional concerns” and “deeply troubling questions” about proposed changes to a rule which allows students to be suspended for “malicious misgendering” their peers. The Fairfax County School Board was scheduled to …
Read More »Lawmakers wary that Turkey is 'playing double game' in NATO, arms negotiations
EXCLUSIVE: Lawmakers on the Hill are increasingly wary that world-regions is “playing a double game” as he looks to shore up political gains in exchange for European security, sources told Fox News Thursday. Some in Congress have become increasingly hesitant of entering into a negotiation with Ankara after Erdogan took …
Read More »Memorial Day could see possible tau Herculid meteor shower
A possible meteor shower is forecast to peak on Memorial Day. The tau Herculid shower is predicted to peak on the evening of Monday, May 30 and the early morning of May 31. Bill Cooke, who leads NASA’s Meteoroid Environment Office at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, said May marked …
Read More »Texas shooting shows America held hostage by 'jumbled' Second Amendment, according to LA Times columnist
In a Thursday piece after the Texas school shooting, Los Angeles Times opinion columnist Nicholas Goldberg tore into the Second Amendment and America’s Founding Fathers. Goldberg started his piece voicing the frustration he and other liberals have with U.S. gun laws in the wake of the Buffalo, N.Y., and Uvalde, …
Read More »Texas school shooting puts spotlight on social media addiction, accountability
Tuesday’s mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, has reignited the debate on social media accountability after it was reported the gunman posted plans on Facebook to harm his grandmother and attack the school. A new bill passed in the California State Assembly this week aims to hold social media companies accountable …
Read More »Sen. Lankford: Biden's green agenda ‘spiraling out of control’ due to inflation
Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., told “The Faulkner Focus” on Thursday that the Biden administration’s green policies are “spiraling out of control.” Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said President Biden is “obsessed” with bringing gas prices down, but the high costs are “an exclamation point on the fact that we need to …
Read More »Chris Rufo on 'Kilmeade Show': Bill Maher is right to challenge the left's trans orthodoxy
Filmmaker Chris Rufo said Thursday “Real Time” host Bill Maher was right in challenging the “trend” of the transgender movement in children, arguing it has been used as a tool by some to signal status. “The kind of transgender status has become an elite status, and even when I had my …
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