Daniel Hoffman: Thankful for Kim – before she died, my wife lovingly prepared me and our sons to carry on

In the early morning hours of Dec. 4, 2020, the doctor called to tell me my wife Kim had hours to live.    Diagnosed with neuroendocrine cancer in January 2017, Kim endured a complicated Whipple medical-research to remove a cancerous tumor from her pancreas, 14 months of chemotherapy, a hernia operation, and two liver resections over the…

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Pelosi's bishop calls for massive 'campaign of prayer and fasting' for 'her conversion of heart' on abortion

The religion of san-francisco” target=”_blank”>San Francisco< Cordileone’s statement came amid a raging abortion debate, which gained steam this month when the Supreme Court allowed Texas to implement its heartbeat bill. The return of a conservative majority to the Supreme Court has also prompted discussion about Congress codifying Roe v. Wade in case it’s overturned.  Last…

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White House economic adviser pressed on budget pledge: 'Is inflation not a tax on families?'

executive National Economic Council Director executive was pressed Wednesday over President Biden’s verbal pledge not to raise taxes on working-class families and those earning up to $400,000 per year. Deese, a former BlackRock executive, defended the budget proposal and reiterated the left’s long-held belief that the wealthiest Americans do not pay their proverbial fair share….

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Alec Baldwin's 'Rust' movie shooting: Criminal charges 'on the table,' district attorney says

The accidental shooting on the set of the upcoming western film “movies” target=”_blank”>Rust<, according to a district attorney. Mary Carmack-Altwies of us-regions‘s first district told the New York Times that they “haven’t ruled out anything” when it comes to the future of the case. On Thursday, actor alec-baldwin” target=”_blank”>Alec Baldwin< when he discharged a firearm…

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The Senate candidate who spotlights 'It is us versus China' in a new ad is a Democrat

Talk of taking a muscular approach to U.S.-world-regions relations and curbing Beijing’s influence is a message most Republican voters want to hear, and plenty of GOP candidates running in this year’s elections are spotlighting the issue in their ads. But a new commercial in which a senate” target=”_blank”>Senate< “China. It’s definitely China. One word: China….

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