Chicago saw another bloody weekend, with 34 people shot, including a 3-year-old boy fatally shot in an officer-involved shooting that left a suspect dead. “We’ve seen children shot across this city in ridiculous numbers,” Chicago Police Deputy Chief Larry Snelling said, according to WLS. “When did we become a society …
Read More »Supreme Court kicks off new term with oral arguments
The Supreme Court begins its new term on Monday with two sets of oral arguments, the first for newly-appointed Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. The first case of the term is Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency, a matter that could determine the scope of the EPA’s authority over wetlands under the …
Read More »White House silent on Kamala Harris' 'equity' hurricane relief remark, won't say if official admin policy
The White House is remaining silent on Vice President Kamala Harris‘ recent claim that the Biden administration should take “equity” into account when divvying up federal disaster aid. Despite the comments causing a stir as Hurricane Ian battered the East Coast this weekend, the White House refused to state whether …
Read More »Rev. Al Sharpton says Democrats aren't 'connecting' with Black, Latino voters
MSNBC’s Rev. Al Sharpton said Monday that Democrats are having a hard time “connecting” and that former President Donald Trump and abortion were the only reasons they were “in the game.” “The question is are Democrats doing what it makes to keep those who have loyally voted Republican, are Democratic …
Read More »Desserts quiz! How well do you know these delicious facts about some of these favorite foods?
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Read More »On this day in history, Oct. 3, 1863, Lincoln issues powerful Thanksgiving proclamation
Abraham Lincoln, in a stirring call to spiritual unity amid the carnage of the Civil War, issued his emotionally powerful Thanksgiving proclamation on this day in history, Oct. 3, 1863. The president invited Americans at home and abroad “to set apart and observe the last Thursday of November next, as …
Read More »Activist Sacheen Littlefeather, who delivered Marlon Brando's Oscar boycott speech, dies at 75
Sacheen Littlefeather, the Native American activist who declined Marlon Brando’s Best Actor Oscar for him in a memorable 1973 speech, passed away on Sunday. She was 75 years old. Littlefeather died at her home in Novato, California, after a years-long battle with breast cancer, which eventually metastasized to her right …
Read More »New California law will allow ex-offenders to seal criminal records
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law a bill that will allow past offenders to seal their criminal records. SB-731, which was approved by the governor last week, will automatically seal conviction and arrest records for most ex-offenders not convicted of another felony for four years after the completion of …
Read More »Flu shot this fall: Here's why doctors are urging we all get it
Today’s vaccine-weary Americans will be on the receiving end of an important message from their doctors this fall (if they haven’t heard it already). The message is this: Don’t skip your flu shot this year — and seniors, please ask for a special extra-strength kind. After flu hit historically …
Read More »Lisa Boothe argues Biden's student loan handout is 'a heist': 'This is a mistake'
“The Big Sunday Show” panelists discussed the Biden administration’s decision to scale back its student loan handout program during their weekly program. On the show, Fox News contributor Lisa Boothe argued that the debt handout amounted to a “heist.” “The White House quietly reversed its student loan program rules, saying …
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