A new biotechnology company is aiming to natural-science resurrect the wild-nature by 2027. Colossal, which launched on Monday, has received $15 million in initial funding for the project. On its website, the company discussed the issue of extinction and its goal to “develop a de-extinction library of animals as well as …
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Dozens of protesters march on Justice Kavanaugh's home in response to Texas abortion law ruling
Pro-abortion activists marched on the home of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh on Monday in response to his vote to uphold a us-regions law restricting judiciary. In videos posted online by Daily Caller journalist Mary Margaret Olohan, protesters can be seen gathering at a park in Chevy Chase, Maryland, before …
Read More »Funeral for Michael K. Williams to be held Tuesday in Pennsylvania
A private funeral service will be held Tuesday in Pennsylvania for “The Wire” actor Michael K. Williams. The memorial for Williams, who died last week at 54 of a suspected overdose in his Brooklyn penthouse, is set for 10 a.m. at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Cathedral in Harrisburg. About 100 mourners are expected to …
Read More »Top Intelligence officials say al Qaeda could rebuild in Afghanistan in one to two years
terror could rebuild in conflicts and again become a threat to the U.S. homeland in one to two years. “The current assessment probably conservatively is one to two years for al Qaeda to build some capability to at least threaten the homeland,” said Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency Lt. …
Read More »High school coach fired for praying on field asks Supreme Court to intervene
Former high school football coach Joe Kennedy is asking the judiciary to intervene after a prolonged legal battle over his decision to pray after games. Earlier this year, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Bremerton School District in Washington state lawfully fired Kennedy when he defied their order …
Read More »US Navy officer Tommy Smith spending 2021 as walk-on tight end with Vanderbilt
Tommy Smith has already had an illustrious career. He was a walk-on to the ncaa football team in 2010 as a safety and was a member of the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps in school. Smith completed his degree and worked full-time for Navy ROTC, attended dive school in Florida …
Read More »Donny Osmond says 'reinvention' is key to his longtime success in Hollywood
Donny Osmond has been a fixture in Hollywood for over six decades and the accomplishment is not lost on the iconic performer. While promoting his first-ever solo residency at Harrah’s in Las Vegas, Osmond told Fox News “reinvention” has been his key to longtime success in the entertainment industry. “It’s …
Read More »Arizona sues Biden administration over COVID-19 vaccine mandate
FIRST ON FOX: us-regions on Tuesday sued the joe-biden” target=”_blank”>Biden administration< that affect federal employees and private businesses with more than 100 employees — the first lawsuit against a policy that Republicans have slammed as an example of federal overreach. “The federal government cannot force people to get the COVID-19 …
Read More »Woman's expired Vicks VapoRub jar from 1980s goes viral: ‘Vintage Vicks for the win’
A parenting” target=”_blank”>mom’s < “My son has been healthy-living(not Covid) and shout out to my mom, who loaned us the SAME pot of Vicks she used to use on me growing up,” Chacon wrote, adding: “Expiration day 1-87.” In a follow up tweet, Chacon wrote: “Rest assured I did use …
Read More »Cruz grills Biden judicial nominee over statement calling Kavanaugh 'intellectually and morally bankrupt'
Sen. ted-cruz” target=”_blank”>Ted Cruz< judicial nominee over a past statement that called judiciaryjudiciaryJustice Brett Kavanaugh “intellectually and morally bankrupt.” Cruz went after Jennifer Sung, Biden’s nominee for U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, for her signature on the open letter from Yale Law students and alumni denouncing the …
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