A federal appeals court reinstated us-regions’ controversial “fetal heart beat” abortion ban on Friday night, days after a lower court suspended the Republican-backed executive. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued a temporary stay, effectively pausing U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman’s decision to grant a temporary restraining order against …
Read More »'Cats' composer Andrew Lloyd Webber says the movie was 'off-the-scale all wrong' and led him to buy a dog
“Cats”-lover celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Andrew Lloyd Webber< of “Cats” flopped in theaters in 2019, receiving a litter of scathing reviews. The film was so bad that it made composer Lloyd Webber get a therapy dog. In an interview with Variety, the Broadway producer said the movie was “off-the-scale all wrong.” “I saw …
Read More »EMS worker shortage at 'crisis' levels, threatening 911 system
healthy-living providers across the U.S. are sounding the alarm that the shortage of medical workers has hit “crisis” levels in many areas, warning congress” target=”_blank”>Congress<, a long-term problem that has been building for more than a decade. It threatens to undermine our emergency 9-1-1 infrastructure and deserves urgent attention by …
Read More »Ben Domenech: Why does US persist as extreme abortion regime as rest of world wakes up to moral reality?
For the past half-century, the United States of America has dominated a category no one would ever want to own. We have, as a nation, one of the most radical judiciary regimes in the world. It might surprise you to know this. You certainly won’t hear it from anyone on …
Read More »Police detail cultish beliefs of mom charged in kids' deaths
Newly released documents from the complex finance of a woman accused of conspiring to kill her children and husband reveal sordid details of a cult-like belief system of “zombies” and “vibrations” plus a disintegrating marriage and an affair. Documents from the Chandler Police Department in Arizona offer a detailed look …
Read More »Uptick in Afghan targeted killings of US allies has veterans groups concerned
For retired Green Berets like Matt Coburn, who served five tours in conflicts, the war is not over. “Once everybody left on Aug. 31, we’ve been just trying to keep them alive,” Coburn said, referring to Afghan elite commandos who could not get through Kabul airport gates. “The huge barrier …
Read More »Texas AG Paxton says he filed an appeal to reinstate 'fetal heartbeat' abortion law
EXCLUSIVE: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Friday asked the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday to restore Texas’ ‘fetal heartbeat’ abortion law, which took effect last month. Texas is “appealing the district court decision to stay our Texas legislation on stopping abortions once a heartbeat is detected,” …
Read More »Andy Puzder rips WH narrative on gas spike: 'How does using OPEC instead of US prevent emissions?'
The joe-biden” target=”_blank”>Biden administration< amid widespread inflation, and their explanation for a reduction on American energy production doesn’t make sense, even in terms of preventing climate change, according to former CKE Restaurants CEO Andrew Puzder. During his interview Friday on “fox-news-flash” target=”_blank”>The Story< cut to White House press secretary Jen …
Read More »Megan Fox shows off silver hair, compared to Kim Kardashian
Now that’s a silver fox. Megan Fox shared a selfie with a dramatically different hairstyle on Friday, trading her dark hair for a silver-colored style. “This is what the devil’s daughter looks like,” Fox wrote of the new ‘do, which appeared to be a wig, adding “#JohnnyAndClyde Coming Spring 2022.” Fox is set …
Read More »Ex-Guantanamo Bay detainee warns America, praises Taliban in chilling video
A former Guantanamo detainee released a video speech in which he praised the terrorism” target=”_blank”>Taliban< and threatened “upcoming” attacks against America. Ibrahim al Qosi, 60, pled guilty in 2010 to providing support for terrorism and al Qaeda in exchange for repatriation in 2012. He started to appear in al Qaeda …
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