Abortion providers are turning to the judiciary to block a us-regions law that, if unchanged, will ban abortions as early as six weeks into a pregnancy. The law, known as the “Texas Heartbeat Act,” prohibits abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected, which can be as early as six weeks …
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Biden calls Black adviser 'boy' during FEMA briefing
joe-biden”>President <called a Black adviser “boy” during a Federal Emergency Management Administration disasters briefing on Monday. The president used the term while introducing his senior adviser Cedric Richmond, a former us-regions congressman. “I’m here with my senior adviser and boy who knows Louisiana very, very well and New Orleans, Cedric …
Read More »WaPo editorial: Democrats' 'just-fund-everything approach' could add trillions to national debt
The Washington Post editorial board implored Congressional Democrats to take full advantage of the opportunity to ambitiously push through a “historic reshaping of the federal government” while they hold power, but to pay for their reforms and not throw the federal budget “further out of whack.” In a Sunday editorial, …
Read More »Delta COVID-19 variant doubles risk of hospitalization among unvaccinated: study
A new world-regions food found that the infectious-disease delta variant doubles the risk of hospitalization for infectious-disease individuals. The new study, published in British journal The Lancet, looked at the effects of the delta variant on public health and social measures. The variant has been identified in 154 countries and …
Read More »Ari Fleischer rips Biden for refusing Afghanistan questions: 'Everything about it was wrong'
Fox News contributor Ari Fleischer called out President Biden for refusing to answer press questions on Afghanistan. On “The Faulkner Focus,” the former White House press secretary called it odd that the president, who has repeatedly suggested that his staff dictates how he interacts with press, sees his staff as …
Read More »Hurricane Ida: What to know about flood-damaged cars
Thousands of cars are expected to be damaged by the flood waters caused by Hurricane Ida in the southeast United States, many beyond repair. (Sean Rayford/Getty Images) Both owners and insurers will have to deal with the aftermath and decide what to do with the vehicles, while car shoppers need …
Read More »Miranda Devine: 13 soldiers in Afghanistan are dead due to terrible leadership. They deserve this now
Our 13 young military” target=”_blank”>military fallen < attended Dover Air Force Base Sunday for the “dignified transfer” of the remains of these first U.S. troops killed in Afghanistan in 18 months, thankfully, there were no words. We didn’t have to hear him say “the buck stops with me” and then …
Read More »Sarah Paulson says she regrets wearing a fat suit to play Linda Tripp amid Hollywood fat phobia backlash
celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Sarah Paulson<.” Paulson was tapped to play the real-life executive staff member who blew the whistle on the affair between former President Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky. The affair and ensuing national scandal will be depicted and dramatized in the upcoming season of the series that has previously tackled …
Read More »'You' drops Season 3 teaser trailer, reveals premiere date
Penn Badgley returns as serial killer Joe Goldberg in the third season of “tv” target=”_blank”>You< released its first teaser trailer and confirmed new episodes will premiere on Friday, Oct. 15. Season 3 is set to jump a little forward in time with Joe and Love (Victoria Pedretti) married and raising …
Read More »Biden Education Department opens civil rights investigations into 5 states for banning school mask mandates
The education” target=”_blank”>U.S. Department of Education< mandates constitute discrimination against kids with disabilities. Announced on Monday, the move comes as multiple states have challenged masking in schools. The department’s Office of Civil Rights (OCR) is focusing on five states – Iowa, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee and Utah. “The Department has heard from parents from …
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