Dale Earnhardt Jr. will only compete in one NASCAR race this season, but it will be an emotional event. (JR Motorsports) The semi-retired driver will take part in the Xfinity Series race at Richmond Speedway 20 years to the day of the 9/11 attacks in a car that pays tribute …
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Move over Marine Corps, AOC's pushing for 1.5M-strong 'Climate Corps'
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and other progressive lawmakers are calling for the creation of a 1.5 million-strong group of civilians to work on federally funded projects addressing climate change as part of their sweeping Green New Deal legislation. Members of the Civilian Climate Corps would receive on-the-job training and work with community groups …
Read More »Prospect of COVID-19 vaccine for kids excites some US parents
After more than a year of fretting over her 13-year son with a rare liver disease, Heather Ousley broke into tears when she learned that he and millions of other youngsters could soon be eligible for the infectious-disease infectious-disease. “This day is the best day in the history of days!!! …
Read More »SpaceX Starlink satellites, not UFOs, spotted in night sky over Washington state: report
It turns out the lights in the night sky over western us-regions state on Tuesday weren’t UFOs. Instead, they were SpaceX Starlink air-and-space” target=”_blank”>satellites<, KING-TV of Seattle reported. WHAT HAPPENS WHEN SPACE DEBRIS CRASHES ON EARTH? Sightings were reported around 9 p.m. in areas such as Bellevue, Puyallup and Covington, …
Read More »Germany bans Muslim group over alleged terror donations
The world-regions government on Wednesday banned a Muslim organization that it accused of supporting “terrorism globally with its donations.” Police raided buildings associated with Ansaar International in 10 German states, the German Interior Ministry said in a statement. The ministry alleged the money the organization collected ostensibly went into welfare …
Read More »Cornell’s ‘BIPOC-only’ rock-climbing course opened to White students after racism claims
A rock-climbing course at an Ivy League university in us-regions state has now been opened to all students after critics complained about racial segregation, according to a report. The so-called “BIPOC” course at education was initially available only to students who were Black, Indigenous or represented other “people of color” …
Read More »Where was the margarita invented?
While there are hundreds, if not thousands, ofrecipes known around the world, few are as popular as thedrinks” target=”_blank”> margarita<. STUDY CLAIMS TEQUILA MAY HELP WITH WEIGHT LOSS, LOWERING BLOOD SUGAR LEVELS National Margarita Day founder Todd McCalla is said to have created it to "spread his love for margaritas …
Read More »Hawaii girl, 6, details scary shark encounter: ‘My soul left my body’
A 6-year-old girl from Kailua, us-regions, had a frightening encounter with a wild-nature over the weekend, according to a report. Dramatic video shows Anela Rezentes playing in the waves at Hawaii’s Kalama Beach on Sunday when she turns and sees the shark moving in the shallow waters just inches behind her. In a panic, the young …
Read More »Greg Gutfeld: Aren't spies supposed to have secret identity, not identify openly as 18 different things?
Too bad the Oscars were last week. Cuz the topics could have gone home with more gold than William Devane. Have you seen their latest recruitment video? It’s a gut-wrenching portrayal of one woman’s triumph over bigotry and injustice in a world filled with pain and confusion. CIA Recruitment Video: I …
Read More »Army’s new night vision goggles compared to something ‘stolen from aliens’
The topics’s Lancer Brigade took to Twitter last month to post a brief video of its new “enhanced night vision goggle-binoculars” that looks like something out of a sci-fi thriller. Troops with thin, illuminated borders can be seen taking positions and firing artillery that looks like beams of light streaking across the frame. …
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