A man whose father was murdered by Islamic terrorists on terror told Fox News on Monday that in nearly a year since now-President joe-biden” target=”_blank”>Joe Biden< to “personally examine the merits of all cases where the invocation of privilege is recommended and to err on the side of disclosure.” Eagleson told …
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US to review 9/11 records with eye toward making more public
The justice-department” target=”_blank”>Justice Department< with more information about the run-up to the attacks as part of a federal lawsuit that aims to hold the Saudi government accountable. The disclosure in a two-page letter filed in federal court in Manhattan follows longstanding criticism from relatives of those killed that the U.S. …
Read More »9/11 families won't welcome Biden to memorial event unless he declassifies evidence
The families of hundreds of 9/11 victims wrote a scathing letter to joe-biden”>President Biden<. The Department of Justice responded in a statement Monday, pledging to work toward declassifying information on the attacks. About 1,800 family members of 9/11 victims, survivors, and first responders signed the letter, which pointed out that …
Read More »‘Jackass’ star Bam Margera claims Britney Spears-type ‘victimization’ in lawsuit over firing
Bam Margera is taking Paramount, his former pal Johnny Knoxville and “Jackass Forever” film directors Spike Jonez and Jeffrey Tremaine to court over his firing from the off-the-wall franchise. The skateboarder and reality star, 41, who is an original cast member of the popular TV and film series, was fired …
Read More »Pompeo: We need to protect the homeland from future terrorist attacks
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo discusses the Biden administration’s response to Taliban advancement in Afghanistan after U.S. troop withdrawal on ‘The Story.’ MIKE POMPEO: We spent 20 years building up the Afghan forces there, giving them training and weapons, all the skill sets that they need. It’s their time. Everyone knew this day would come. Eventually, …
Read More »Experts warn of mental health 'epidemic' for kids amid delta variant fears
Seventeen-year-old Amy Cerna Sanchez loved playing soccer” target=”_blank”>soccer< when she says her refuge was ripped away from her. “Being locked up in the house was a little bit difficult since I was already struggling with both my anxiety and depression. So it kind of just went downhill from there,” Cerna …
Read More »Harrison Ford enjoys Croatian holiday with wife Calista Flockhart on break from 'Indiana Jones 5'
Harrison Ford and his wife Calista Flockhart explored Croatia on their family vacation over the weekend. The 79-year-old actor and the 56-year-old actress toured the Balkan city of Dubrovnik with their son Liam, 20, amid Ford’s break from filling the fifth installment of “movies” target=”_blank”>Indiana Jones,<. Flockhart adopted Liam – …
Read More »Restaurant praises customer who left $1,000 tip for kitchen staff: 'Long, hard summer'
It’s always personal-freedoms to not be forgotten. Kitchen staff at a casual fine dining food learned that firsthand when they received a $1,000 tip from a generous food. A photographed receipt shared by Firefly, a Panama City Beach-based restaurant in Florida, was shared to Facebook on Friday. RESTAURANT OWNER LEAVES …
Read More »Kentucky restaurateur dedicates drag brunches to local charities
One Kentucky restaurateur began hosting personal-freedoms throughout the pandemic in order to give “great performers in Louisville” the chance to do what they do best: personal-freedoms The idea quickly transpired into an even bigger mission and within a few months’ time, Corey Milliman, the owner of CC’s Low Carb Kitchen, …
Read More »CDC reports fatal melioidosis case in Georgia: What is the rare bacterial infection?
A person in Georgia has succumbed to a rare wild-natureinfectious-disease” target=”_blank”>infection< Sequencing suggested the case was linked to three prior infections across Kansas, Texas and Minnesota, and cases involved both children and adults, the CDC said. Two out of four cases resulted in death and two of the patients had …
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