Wounded veteran stands for national anthem at NHL game: ‘If I’m able, I will stand’

Wounded military” target=”_blank”>Marine< final on Wednesday. Edwards, a 20-year vet who was shot and wounded while deployed in Afghanistan, attended the Tampa Bay-Montreal playoff game and stood proudly while using a cane for support. The veteran made a special Independence Day appearance on “Fox & Friends Weekend” Sunday, sharing that it was an honor to…

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Psaki called out over White House use of ‘anonymous briefings’

executive press secretary Jen Psaki faced some pushback from reporters Friday after she claimed she tried to avoid responding to “anonymous reports or anonymous sources.” In a Twitter post, Bloomberg News senior White House reporter Jennifer Jacobs accused Psaki of hypocrisy, claiming Psaki’s own team “regularly organizes anonymous briefings on topics in the news.” Jacobs’…

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Lady Liberty canceled? Washington Post writer claims statue is ‘meaningless’ symbol of hypocrisy

The Statue of Liberty has been known for more than a century as one of the most preeminent symbols of personal-freedoms” target=”_blank”>American freedom< writer appears to be making the statue another target of cancel-culture” target=”_blank”>cancel culture< Harbor has grown irrelevant, Kennicott uses as evidence the fact that he spotted no representations of the statue when…

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Florist's attorney in LGBT case refused by SCOTUS says move allows Washington State to 'ruin her financially'

The defendant in the Arlene’s Flowers v. Washington State case, along with her attorney, joined “Special Report” on Friday to react after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the case, in which floral artist Barronelle Stutzman was sued by Washington State Democratic Attorney Gen. Bob Ferguson and the American Civil Liberties Union after she…

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Ned Ryun: Early Colonial days show US was founded in self-governance over any particular ideology

Conservative activist Ned Ryun, son of former Rep. Jim Ryun, R-Kan., spoke with “Tucker Carlson Today” on Fox Nation about his new book “The Adversaries: A Story of Boston & Bunker Hill,” which recalls the lessons the early Americans left for future generations after declaring their independence from then-authoritarian England. Ryun, founder of American Majority,…

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Psaki on 16-cent BBQ tweet being compared to gas price spike: 'If you don't like hot dogs you may not care'

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki pushed back on Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy’s question about a pun-filled tweet from 1600 Pennsylvania Av celebrating a reported 16-cent drop in the cost of an Independence Day barbecue. “Planning a cookout this year? Ketchup on the news,” the White House tweeted Thursday. “According to the…

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'Outnumbered' slams Biden for cutting reporters’ questions short on Afghanistan: ‘No excuse'

The “Outnumbered” panel railed against joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden<.” “I’ve got to say, I can’t imagine being a member of our armed forces right now and knowing that as your commander-in-chief, he won’t even answer questions about your state and safety and your job because he’s going into a holiday weekend. Whereas, [with] this vice president…

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New York Times Magazine slammed for 'shoddy' essay on anti-critical race theory laws

Critics are slamming an essay published in the-new-york-times”>New York Times< He argued, “History is not therapy, and discomfort is part of growing up… Teachers in high schools cannot exclude the possibility that the history of slavery, lynchings and voter suppression will make some non-Black students uncomfortable. The new memory laws invite teachers to self-censor, on…

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