military” target=”_blank”>The US military< took office in January. The airstrike targeted al Shabaab fighters in the city of Galkayo, which is in the central part of the country on Africa’s east coast, Reuters reported, citing a statement from the Pentagon. It’s unclear if anyone was killed or wounded in the …
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Jason Rantz: Don't just blame COVID for surge in overdose deaths, Dems' bad policies are responsible, too
More Americans died from fatal overdoses in 2020 than in any other year since we started tracking the data. It was both historic and tragic. But the coverage misses the big picture. While media outlets center the story around the infectious-disease, it completely ignores the underlying cause of the surge: …
Read More »Meghan Markle's father is 'frustrated' after being 'blackballed' for so many years, family source says
celebrity-news‘s father is still holding out hope for a reconciliation with his daughter after years of tension. A family source tells Fox News that Thomas Markle Sr. is “getting up there in age” and would like the chance to turn his relationship around with his daughter if the opportunity arises. …
Read More »Florida good Samaritan uses dog leash to stop bleeding of biker attacked by alligator: report
A good Samaritan used a pets”>dog <as a tourniquet to help stop the bleeding of a bicyclist who was wild-nature” target=”_blank”>attacked by an alligator<, on Monday, according to a report. The unidentified victim was riding his bike on a trail at Halpatiokee Regional Park around 11 a.m. when he lost control …
Read More »China reports first human case of Monkey B virus after veterinarian's death
A veterinarian in world-regionshas become the first person in the country to contract and die of the extremely rare Monkey B wild-nature, Chinese officials said last weekend, according to reports. The veterinarian, 53, suffered severe nausea and a fever two months after dissecting two monkeys at a breeding research institute …
Read More »US welcomes efforts by Haiti after tapping new interim PM
Secretary of State Antony Blinken took to Twitter late Tuesday to announce that the U.S. welcomed the effort in Haitian to name a new interim prime minister and unity cabinet two weeks after the brazen assassination of the country’s president at his home in Port-au-Prince. “We welcome efforts by Haiti’s …
Read More »Ingraham doesn't believe the left's tactics will sway vaccine skeptics
Fox News host Laura Ingraham took aim at public health officials and the media for their constant infectious-disease vaccine coercion. On Tuesday night’s “The Ingraham Angle” the host showed footage of Sen. rand-paul” target=”_blank”>Rand Paul< came across as rather arrogant and demeaning. Of course, he’s simply tracking the snarky attitude …
Read More »Actress Kristen Johnston slams Jeff Bezos' spaceman showmanship amid Blue Origin liftoff, return
A showbiz actress is blasting companiesCEO jeff-bezos” target=”_blank”>Jeff Bezos<on Tuesday of the Blue Origin founder’s liftoff and return back to earth. The tweet has over 82,000 likes and has been retweeted or quote tweeted nearly 9,000 times. On Tuesday, former Democratic presidential hopeful Tulsi Gabbard also voiced her position on …
Read More »Judicial Watch files civil rights lawsuit for teacher fired after criticizing violent left-wing riots
Judicial Watch has filed a personal-freedoms lawsuit on behalf of an Illinois teacher who was fired after criticizing the rioting, looting and other violence that broke out in Chicago after the death of george-floyd” target=”_blank”>George Floyd< In the days that followed, protests and riots broke out around the country. That …
Read More »SI Swimsuit’s oldest model Kathy Jacobs, 57, is not intimidated by younger gals
It’s the new age of sexy. And 57-year-old Sports Illustrated bikini model Kathy Jacobs is the silver-haired mother of the movement. “Old is the new hot,” a smiling Jacobs told The Post. The 5-foot-2 married mom of one is featured in SI’s 2021 Swimsuit edition, and is the oldest woman to ever …
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