Insect invasion: Armyworms are coming for lawns

They’re small, they’re hungry and they’re coming for lawns across the U.S.  Fall wild-nature are on the march, turning green lawns brown across the us-regions, us-regions, South and us-regions.  NORTHEAST RESIDENTS TOLD TO DESTROY INVASIVE INSECT According to The Smithsonian Magazine, the insects are attacking at an “unprecedented” rate due to weather patternsa>. < are already…

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Sen. Kennedy blasts critical race theory 'drivel,' says objections are about 'parental love'

Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) pushed back on critical race theory in the education” target=”_blank”>classroom< across the nation demand more influence on their children’s education. Sen. Kennedy joined “America’s Newsroom” on Wednesday to discuss the recent push as the Justice Department remains in the hot seat over its memo regarding school board threats. GARLAND FACES QUESTIONS…

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How to save money on Thanksgiving dinner

occasions inflation is here, but that doesn’t mean you have to spend big bucks on your favorite occasions staples. Food items like turkey, sweet potatoes, pumpkins and cranberry sauce are being hit by multifaceted labor and supply shortages, which are driving prices up as the coronavirus pandemic lingers. Fortunately, with a little planning and flexibility,…

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Newt Gingrich: Nancy Pelosi 'set the precedent' for top Dems to be booted from committees

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said Monday that Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., would be right to remove Democrats Ilhan Omar, Adam Schiff and Eric Swalwell from their committee assignments. McCarthy said Sunday he would take the action when he becomes speaker of the GOP-controlled House. 3 HOUSE REPUBLICANS SAY THEY WON’T SUPPORT MCCARTHY FOR…

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Russian sanctions: German energy company agrees to Russia's ruble conversion plan

German energy” target=”_blank”>energy company< and will utilize the ruble conversion plan outlined by Moscow despite concerns it will undermine sanctions.  Moscow threatened to pull the plug on Europe’s gas supply unless the companies fulfilled their payments in rubles. The Kremlin worked with Russian gas company Gazprombank to establish a system that would allow companies to deposit foreign…

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Trump 2024 tease doesn't stop other potential GOP White House hopefuls from visiting early nominating states

There’s no letup in former President donald-trump” target=”_blank”>Donald Trump< in 2024. The former president, at a campaign-style event in Orlando, Florida, last weekend, emphasized that he is “very strongly” thinking about launching a presidential campaign for “a third time.” And in an interview with Fox News last month, Trump said, “I am certainly thinking about…

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Professor, economist Glenn Loury candidly opens up about race relations in the US

Glenn Loury, a professor, economist, and self-described “woke-buster,” candidly opened up about race relations and crime” target=”_blank”>crime<. The “woke-buster” voiced concerns over the claims some people assert about police specifically targeting African Americans.   “The metaphor that Al Sharpton invoked at george-floyd” target=”_blank”>George Floyd’s funeral< “Blacks yield vastly more political clout at all levels of government…

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