Conservatives roast The View’s Hostin for calling Republican women ‘roaches:’ ‘Should be fired immediately’

Conservatives on Twitter were appalled at “The View” co-host Sunny Hostin for smearing “White Republican suburban women” as “roaches voting for Raid” during Thursday’s episode of the show. Frustrated at the concept of suburban women choosing Republican candidates in the midterms rather than pro-abortion, progressive Democrats, Hostin launched into her tirade comparing women to cockroaches…

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Biden admin plans to exempt some Taliban-era Afghan civil servants from US terror-related entry restrictions

EXCLUSIVE: joe-biden” target=”_blank”>The Biden administration<. The draft U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) planning document, reviewed by Fox News, outlines how the executive is planning on issuing a memorandum to allow Afghan civil servants who worked during the Taliban regime to be exempted from terrorism-related inadmissibility grounds (TRIG) if they fulfill other background and screening…

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'Brady Bunch' star Barry Williams talks Lifetime's 'Blending Christmas,' why he left Hollywood for Missouri

It’s a very Brady Christmas. Fans of the hit ‘70s genres are getting a special treat this holiday season. On Sunday, Lifetime is premiering its new Christmas movie, “People Presents: Blending Christmas,” which explores how a lovely lady named Emma (Haylie Duff) and her beau Liam (Aaron O’Connell) attempt to bring their families together with…

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Alligator rescued from Pennsylvania river despite species not living in the state

Alligators aren’t usually founda> in cold states.<. Due to the area’s climate, the animal surely would’ve perished if it had not been rescued.   Christina Obrecht, CEO and founder of Christina’s Reptile and Animal Sanctuary in Palmerton, Pennsylvania, spoke with Fox News about rescuing the 4-foot-long alligator from the cold Lehigh River. “We had received…

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COVID-19 vaccines: British health officials refuse to approve shots for healthy children ages 12-15

world-regions health officials have refused to approve infectious-disease infectious-disease for healthy genres aged 12-15 years old.  Ministers have asked the officials to review the guidance in light of possible issues that might arise as the school term gets under way. The current guidance would allow for teens with underlying conditions or vulnerable parents to get…

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