John Mellencamp, the renowned singer-songwriter who famously sang “Ain’t That America,” was pictured sitting for the national anthem during the Indianapolis Colts-Philadelphia Eagles game Sunday. Mellencamp was in a box high above Lucas Oil Stadium, and one NFL fan snapped the picture and sent it to OutKick 360’s Dan Dakich. …
Read More »Woke goes to die over education at the ballot box
Donald Trump’s announcement that he will seek the White House in 2024 serves as a timely reminder that, while many of the high-profile candidates he endorsed in 2022’s midterms performed below expectations, the policies he embraced as a candidate and as president, particularly relating to education freedom and parental rights, …
Read More »Why this 'Fox & Friends' co-host is grateful his wife went to get new sunglasses
Thanksgiving is a lousy week to start a diet. But this week is a wonderful time to reflect and give thanks. I thank God for three wonderful children. I was also so lucky 36 years ago when my then-future wife Kathy said yes. There is one other thing I think …
Read More »Who is Anderson Lee Aldrich? Suspect in Colorado nightclub shooting had previous major run-in with police
Police have identified the suspect in Saturday night’s deadly attack on an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado as Anderson Lee Aldrich, a 22-year-old with previous run-ins with the law. Aldrich is accused of firing on patrons at Club Q in Colorado Springs, killing at least five and injuring at least 18. …
Read More »Idaho murders: Police have 'cleared' phone calls victims made on the night of stabbings
Idaho police on Sunday said they have “cleared” multiple phone calls that victims of a Nov. 13 quadruple homicide near the University of Idaho made just before they were killed. Victims Kaylee Goncalves, 21, and Madison Mogen, 21, made “multiple” phone calls to a male subject just before they were …
Read More »Enoki mushrooms linked to Listeria outbreak in two states: public health officials
Enoki mushrooms are being linked to a Listeria outbreak in two states. Listeria monocytogenes infections have sparked a collaborative investigation by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and public health and regulatory officials. At least two people, one in Nevada and one in Michigan, have …
Read More »Elon Musk pokes fun at CBS' short-lived Twitter hiatus after network resumes tweeting less than 48 hours later
Elon Musk poked fun at CBS for returning to Twitter after less than a 48-hour hiatus due to “uncertainty” with the platform under his management. Two days after the major news network said it would suspend all Twitter usage, CBS announced that it will resume activity Sunday as it continues …
Read More »Climate activists throw flour onto Warhol-painted BMW
Protesters took their angst out on an Andy Warhol piece of art in Milan, Italy, on Friday by throwing flour on a sports car painted by the pop artist in 1979. The event is just another in the trend being set by Generation Z climate-change activists targeting artwork in galleries …
Read More »Idaho murders: Here's who police have cleared as suspects in murders of 4 college students
MOSCOW, Idaho — Police have no suspects in custody a week after four University of Idaho students were murdered while sleeping in their off-campus home in Moscow, Idaho, on Nov. 13, authorities announced Sunday. The community “must be prepared for a lengthy investigation,” University of Idaho President Scott Green told …
Read More »GOP underdog on his victory over top Democrat: 'Folks were fed up in New York with one-party rule'
Newly elected New York Rep.-elect Mike Lawler, R., appeared on “Sunday Night in America” to discuss the impact of his election leading up to an upcoming vote on a new speaker of the House. Lawler pulled off a surprising win in his district not only winning in a predominantly Democratic …
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