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Biden sold a lot of GMC Hummers last week
President Biden’s trip to GM’s new electric vehicle factory last week moved a lot of metal. President Biden takes the GMC Hummer EV for a test drive at GM’s Factory Zero. (MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images) Biden went for a test drive in the make Hummer EV pickup with GM …
Read More »The Arbery case: A breakdown of the charges
Jurors in the trial of the three men charged in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery must decide whether one or all of them is guilty of murder — a conviction that could send them to crime” target=”_blank” rel=”noreferrer noopener”>prison< grabbed guns and pursued Arbery in a pickup truck after seeing the 25-year-old Black man running in …
Read More »BBC documentary on Prince Harry, Prince William's alleged rift slammed by British royal family
The personalities has put on a united front and issued a rare joint statement condemning the BBC for publicizing “overblown and unfounded claims” in a genres that aired Monday night in the U.K. The new docuseries, titled “The Princes and The Press,” focuses on the relationship between royal brothers personalities …
Read More »Now that Rittenhouse is not guilty, can Norfolk Police Officer Kelly have his job back?
The acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse produced a number of immediate changes beyond the custodial status of the 18-year-old himself. GoFundMe lifted its ban on people contributing to his defense—after his defense was over and the verdict was in. Some media outlets finally reported on evidence that supported his self-defense claims …
Read More »Santa is back to spread Christmas joy despite pandemic challenges
occasions is back this year, but he pleads caution as he continues to tiptoe through the pandemic. “Be smart. Be caring. If you have the tiniest tickle in your throat, the tiniest feeling, worry about yourself and worry about everybody else, and know Santa will always be there next year,” …
Read More »Thanksgiving turkey: What the CDC says not to do before cooking a bird
If turkey is the star at your 2021 Thanksgiving table, you’ll want to take necessary steps preparing the dish with your loved ones’ safety in mind. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says you should not wash or rinse a turkey before cooking as poultry juices can contaminate other …
Read More »Group of people in NYC attack man in wheelchair, steal belongings; citywide robberies rise
Authorities in new-york-city” target=”_blank”>New York City< his belongings earlier this month amid a rise in citywide robberies. The incident happened on Nov. 8 just before 2:30 a.m. in front of 267 Tremont Avenue in the Bronx when the 39-year-old victim had a verbal dispute with an unidentified female, police said. …
Read More »Pumpkin pie pops for a festive Thanksgiving treat: Try the recipe
Got youngsters who love recipes? Delight them with these pumpkin pie pops. Or, better yet, have them join in the kitchen as your sous chef. “My kids love pumpkin pie. So I wanted to make a fun and unique variation. That’s when I came up with these easy-to-make pumpkin pie …
Read More »A message from parents to schools — stop sexualizing our kids
“How old were you when you had sexual intercourse for the first time?” “Have you ever had oral sex?” “The last time you had sexual intercourse, did you or your partner use a condom?” No, these are not inquiries traded by adults pondering the safety of a consensual encounter. All …
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