Georgia police and the FBI are intensifying their search for missing toddler Quinton Simon, as the child’s caretaker recalled to local news reporters an “odd” message she received before he disappeared. Twenty-month-old Quinton Simon was allegedly last seen at his Savannah home around 6 a.m. Wednesday and was reported missing …
Read More »America’s energy chaos is Biden’s fault. As we pay at the pump, will Democrats pay in midterms?
Our nation is once again in a perpetual state of energy dependence. Twice now, the president of the United States has pleaded with the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to come to the rescue of the American economy, and twice he has been snubbed. The most recent instance only …
Read More »Pets quiz! How well do you know these surprising facts about dogs, cats, birds, rabbits and more?
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Read More »On this day in history, Oct. 10, 1845, US Naval Academy founded after planned mutiny shocks nation
The Naval School was founded in Annapolis, Maryland in the wake of a shocking scandal at sea on this day in history, Oct. 10, 1845. The renowned military institute was renamed the U.S. Naval Academy in 1850. The school was established following the discovery of a planned mutiny on the …
Read More »This is the most popular used car color in the USA
The choice of a car color is pretty much black and white. Literally, for the most shoppers. A new study by online car marketplace iSeeCars looked at over six million used car sales this year to determine the most common colors of vehicles sold in the U.S. The study found …
Read More »Paris' renowned shops and monuments will plunge into darkness early amid 'energy sobriety' push
Paris, known for three centuries as “The City of Light,” will look much darker this winter, with France pushing a policy of “energy sobriety” that will turn off the lights to the city’s top shops and historical attractions. “We must stop believing that people are only attracted by light,” Paris …
Read More »Republicans smell blood in Colorado as top GOP super PAC spends $1m in senate race
Senate Republicans’ largest super PAC is throwing its weight into Colorado as the party sees an opportunity to pick up a seat in a state President Joe Biden won by 13 points in 2020. The Senate Leadership Fund is controlled by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and represents the largest …
Read More »Young Wyoming parents skipping meals, turning to ramen noodles as inflation, gas prices soar
Soaring food and gas prices led young parents Jesus and Krista Montiel to seek out ways to cut costs and make ends meet and provide for their two-year-old daughter. “I’m doing anything and everything I can to be able to provide for my family,” Jesus, a manager at Teton Toys, …
Read More »Nancy Mace accuses Dem opponent of 'ducking' past support for gender reassignment surgery for minors
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., is accusing her Democratic opponent, Annie Andrews, of “ducking” what she says was her past support for gender reassignment surgery for minors, citing the latter’s opposition to a bill in the South Carolina legislature that would have banned such procedures. In an exclusive interview with Fox …
Read More »Arizona rescue divers recover body of missing California swimmer who jumped from boat
Rescue divers in Arizona recovered the body of a California man who went missing Saturday after he jumped into Lake Havasu and never resurfaced, authorities said Sunday. Responding deputies immediately deployed divers into the water, but the searchers were unable to locate the victim, the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office said. …
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