NASCAR’s roots may be in moonshine, but it thinks wine country is just fine. The Cup Series returns to Sonoma Raceway in Northern California on Sunday, June 8, for the Toyota Save Mart 350 road course race. But it’s not the same track as last year. From 1998 until 2018, …
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The GMC Jimmy 2-door SUV returns thanks to intrepid Arkansas company
GMC builds plenty of two-door trucks, but none of them are SUVs. That wasn’t always the case. In the 1970s and 1980s the brand sold the Jimmy SUV, which was its version of the Chevrolet K5 Blazer and a competitor to the Ford Bronco. The name came from make, similar …
Read More »Rectal cancer drug trial of dostarlimab cures all patients: report
The results of a small clinical trial have found that there could be a cure for rectal cancer. The trial — conducted by Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan — involved at least 12 cancer” target=”_blank”>rectal cancer patients< The American Cancer Society estimates that in 2022, there will be …
Read More »New Jersey teen brothers pronounced dead after drowning in school pool
Two us-regions fatally drowned in a local school pool in Bayonne. Police responded to the incident Wednesday night at Lincoln Community School, where they found the two unresponsive teens in the pool during family swim time. Three lifeguards were on duty at the time, Fox 5 New York reports. A …
Read More »Hawaii reports third case of probable monkeypox; nationwide tally hits 45
The Hawaii Department of Health (DOH) has identified a third probable case of monkeypox. In a release, officials said that the individual is a resident of Oahu who had attended a social gathering. They presented wild-nature and testing by the State Laboratories Division detected orthopoxvirus. The first case in the …
Read More »Biden unveils migrant declaration with Western Hemisphere leaders, decries 'unlawful migration'
joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden< Biden said the declaration is based on four pillars: “First, stability and assistance, making sure communities that are welcoming refugees can afford to care for them, to educate them in their education, medical care, shelter and job opportunities.” “Second, increasing pathways for legal migration throughout the region, …
Read More »Stanford law professor calls Johnny Depp lawyer Camille Vasquez 'absolute worst'
A Stanford law professor attacked Johnny Depp’s lawyer Camille Vasquez in a series of scathing tweets accusing her of “sucking up to male power.” Michele Dauber, an Amber Heard supporter, blasted Vasquez one day after a Virginia jury events in his defamation claim against his ex-wife. “Of all the women …
Read More »As gas prices soar, Americans consider if businesses should allow employees to work virtually to save money
JERSEY CITY, N.J. – Patrons at a Garden State gas station weighed in on whether companies should allow employees to work virtually on Fridays to save on gas money amid soaring prices. “Anything that helps saving gas is awesome,” Luis, of Jersey City, said. “The way that gas prices are …
Read More »Philadelphia police officer throws football around with school kids: 'Not the first time'
Not all interactions with police officers in America are negative — and for a group of students philadelphia” target=”_blank”>in Philadelphia< But it’s the type of positive experience that isn’t often talked about or covered. In a phone interview with Fox News Digital this week, Officer Brady said this wasn’t the …
Read More »Washington Post editorial board: DeSantis attacking free speech for targeting Tampa Bay Rays
Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ jab at The Tampa Bay Rays, and other companies such as Disney, is a threat against “free expression” and “free enterprise,” and reaffirms his disregard for free speech, The Washington Post editorial board argued this week. DeSantis has publicly stated that he does not support …
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