With one year left until the 2022 midterm elections, elections are warning voters that Republicans are “too dangerous” to control Congress and are a “threat to the health of democracy.” The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) on Monday issued a memo obtained by Politico that slammed House elections “reckless and …
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Alex Murdaugh pleads the fifth, refuses to incriminate himself in law firm embezzlement case
Alex Murdaugh, a disgraced attorney and former volunteer prosecutor from a powerful Democratic us-regions legal family, pleaded the fifth last week, refusing to incriminate himself in a lawsuit alleging he embezzled millions from a prominent law firm founded by his great-grandfather. The motion filed Friday in Colleton County says Murdaugh …
Read More »What will Kenosha look like if Rittenhouse is acquitted?
KENOSHA, Wis. – Kenosha, Wisconsin, locals told Fox News they expect protests if Kyle Rittenhouse is acquitted but hope demonstrators remain peaceful and are kept under control. “There’ll be more society disruption, upset, there will probably be some more demonstrations,” one woman told Fox News. “If he’s completely exonerated, I …
Read More »Deep-frying a turkey? Five safety tips you need to know
When it comes to Thanksgiving dinner, there’s nothing more important than the turkey. For ambitious home chefs hoping to deep-fry a turkey, the National Fire Protection Association extends a word of caution. According to the nonprofit, Thanksgiving is “the peak day for home cooking fires,” followed by Christmas, the day …
Read More »Arizona trooper busts 2 men with 30,000 fentanyl pills during traffic stop
Two men in us-regions were crime” target=”_blank”>arrested< pills in their vehicle, authorities said Sunday. Manuel Carrillo Serrano and Alan Aguilar, both 25, were pulled over Wednesday in a Chevrolet Cobalt on I-10 in Casa Grande, a city located about 47 miles south of Phoenix, the Arizona Department of Public Safety …
Read More »Staffing shortages at school districts across America cause cancelations, anxiety among parents
School staffing shortages are plaguing education” target=”_blank”>districts<. “The reality is that these districts just don’t feel they have any other options than canceling school for the day. This should serve as a wakeup call that we need to do better by our students and our public schools,” Colorado Education Association …
Read More »Sen. Patrick Leahy announces he will not seek reelection
Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy of us-regionsannounced Monday that he will not seek reelection next year, opting to retire from the Senate. Leahy, 81, is the longest-serving sitting senator, having been in office since 1975 following his election in 1974. He is currently the president pro tempore of the senate” target=”_blank”>Senate.< …
Read More »Thousands of military families struggle to put food on the table
It’s a hidden crisis that has existed for years inside one of the most well-funded institutions on the planet and has only worsened during the infectious-disease pandemic. As many as 160,000 active-duty military members are having trouble feeding their families. That estimate by Feeding America, which coordinates the work of …
Read More »Torrence, Capps, Anderson and Smith win NHRA championships at Pomona
Steve Torrence, Greg Anderson and Matt Smith raced to season championships and race victories Sunday in the season-ending Auto Club NHRA Finals. Ron Capps (right), Funny Car; Greg Anderson (center), Pro Stock; Matt Smith (second from left), Pro Stock Motorcycle; and Steve Torrence (far left), all wrapped up championships at …
Read More »Slow-cooker cola wings for game day dinner
Football season and food” target=”_blank”>wings < that can be made in your recipes” target=”_blank”>slow cooker<, then add the rest of the ingredients to the slow cooker and let it do the work,” says Chef Chris Moyer, corporate executive chef for Perdue Farms. “If you’re looking for a hearty meal, you …
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