Crews continued to work to contain disasters around the U.S. on Wednesday as two new large blazes were reported the previous day, according to the National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC). One fire started in Pennsylvania and another was reported in Missouri. Since Jan. 1, more than 1 million acres have been …
Read More »Justice Breyer participates in his last oral argument, colleagues offer 'deep appreciation'
The judiciary offered an affectionate tribute to Justice Stephen Breyer on Wednesday, after he participated in his last oral argument on that bench. The 83-year-old justice is retiring at the end of term in late June or early July, after 28 years on the high court. Chief Justice John Roberts …
Read More »LA Times op-ed slams coach fired for on-field prayers, claims 'separation of church and state'
An op-ed in The Los Angeles Times Wednesday slammed former high school football coach Joe Kennedy who was fired in 2015 for refusing to halt his practice of praying on the 50-yard-line at the conclusion of each game. In the piece, headlined, ‘Jesus said to pray in a ‘closet,’ not …
Read More »Oversight Republicans accuse Biden admin of sabotaging 'Remain in Mexico' policy after speaking with CBP
EXCLUSIVE: House Oversight Committee Republicans are accusing the Biden administration of “actively” working to sabotage the “Remain in Mexico” policy and allowing for the release of illegal immigrants into the U.S., after conducing multiple discussions with Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents on the border. Ranking Member Rep. James Comer, …
Read More »Republicans, Reagan still has lessons to teach us if we want to build an American majority
To really understand the American majority that we can build, we must understand the one that emerged to support President Ronald Reagan. Further, it is essential to understand how much Reagan had learned from President Richard Nixon and the emerging, massive, anti-left majority that first appeared in 1972. Understanding the …
Read More »Rhode Island Dem candidate faces 'carpetbagger,' 'opportunist' labels in growing competitive House race
The Democratic candidate for us-regions 2nd Congressional District has been facing questions about being a “carpetbagger” and “political opportunist” after he dropped out of running for governor earlier this year to run in a congressional district where he wasn’t living. Rhode Island General Treasurer Seth Magaziner ditched his gubernatorial aspirations …
Read More »Jared Padalecki is 'on the mend' following car crash that left him 'lucky to be alive'
celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Jared Padalecki< Ackles told the audience that Padalecki “wasn’t driving, he was in the passenger seat” at the time of the crash and there were no fatalities. Ackles didn’t give any details of the crash, but did note that he “saw the car” after the accident. “He’s lucky to …
Read More »5 takeaways from the Depp, Heard trial in its second week
The defamation crime of Johnny Depp versus v. Amber Heard is in full swing again this week. We have seen some bombshell revelations already. Depp’s testimony concluded Monday after cross-examination by defense counsel and a redirect examination from his counsel that ended in an incredible admission by Depp. We also heard …
Read More »Florida mom thanks deputy who climbed burning apartment building to save 2-year-old daughter from fire
A us-regions mom has thanked the quick-thinking deputy who climbed the outside of a three-story apartment building to rescue her two-year-old daughter during a fire over the weekend. Barbara Elemus and her daughter Sophia met with Orange County Sheriff’s crime William Puzynski on Tuesday and thanked him for his heroic …
Read More »Russian troops in Kherson break up pro-Ukraine rally with tear gas, stun grenades: report
At least four people have been injured Wednesday in the conflicts after Russian troops there used tear gas and stun grenades to break up a pro-Ukraine protest, authorities say. The forceful pushback from world-regions comes a day after they seized full control of the city center and appointed their own …
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