A veteran window washer tragically died while working inside the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston Wednesday morning. Boston police responded to a report of a fallen worker in the library around 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, according to Fox 25. The worker, whose name was not released, was …
Read More »2022 MLB postseason: Everything you need to know about the new wild card round
One of the issues that separated Major League Baseball and the MLBPA during the offseason lockout was how many postseason teams there would be moving forward. The two sides eventually agreed on 12 teams, causing a shakeup in the postseason bracket. The “wild card round” was made in 2020 thanks …
Read More »Space Armageddon: Why the Pentagon fears Russia and China’s star wars weaponry
Early last month senior Pentagon officials huddled for two days of top secret discussions about Russia and China’s space weapons. Experts from the U.S. Space Command, the Missile Defense Agency, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and the CIA, among others, delivered classified briefings on the grave threat …
Read More »Meet the American who first planted apples in the colonies: William Blaxton, eccentric settler
This fall, tip your basket to William Blaxton when you pluck a plump apple from a tree, bob for apples on Halloween or cherish your grandmother’s amazing apple pie on Thanksgiving. Reverend Blaxton, among other claims to fame, planted the first seeds that would fuel a pioneering nation and give …
Read More »Las Vegas Strip deadly stabbing suspect identified, booked for murder
The suspect believed to have carried out a deadly stabbing rampage in Las Vegas was arrested Thursday night hours after the attack, according to the Las Vegas Police Department. Yoni Barrios, 32, was taken into custody and booked into the Clark County Detention Center on two counts of open murder …
Read More »West Virginia Supreme Court overturns circuit court’s decision to block school choice program
The West Virginia Supreme Court overturned a circuit court’s decision to block a school choice program. The West Virginia Supreme Court reversed a previous circuit court injunction on the Hope Scholarship Program, opening the door for families across the state to access flexible educational opportunities. Back in July, Kanawha Circuit …
Read More »GOP dives deep on crime debate ahead of midterm elections
WASHINGTON – With numerous polls showing Americans increasingly concerned about rising crime, Republican candidates nationwide are highlighting the issue in an effort to reach swing voters. On Wednesday, Ohio GOP senate candidate J.D. Vance declared himself as a “law and order” candidate while campaigning with Donald Trump Jr. “I think …
Read More »Barnes says he'll accept midterm results after claiming 2016 election was 'rigged' and Abrams 'won' in 2018
Democrat Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, D-Wis., said he will accept the results of the Wisconsin Senate race against Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., after making claims that suggested he denied the results of previous elections. Fox News Digital reached out to Barnes, asking him if he would accept the results of …
Read More »Russell Wilson accepts blame for Broncos ugly loss to Colts, vows to respond: 'I don’t know any other way'
Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson is taking the blame for Thursday night’s loss against the Indianapolis Colts, saying “I let the team down tonight,” but vowed that he is “going to respond.” In what was an underwhelming performance by both teams, Wilson failed to deliver late in the fourth quarter, …
Read More »BLOWING SMOKE: Kellyanne Conway and Mark Penn on Biden's weed pardon being 'timed for the election'
President Biden’s pardon on all prior simple marijuana offenses is “timed for the election,” according to strategists who consider the new move to be a distraction tactic from the Democrats as the midterms started looking grim for the party. Biden announced Thursday that he would be pardoning thousands of marijuana …
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