EXCLUSIVE – Jeremy Hunt, a 28-year-old Army veteran who is bidding to unseat us-regions’s longest serving member of Congress in this November’s midterm elections, on Monday landed a high-profile endorsement from Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri. Hunt, the Republican son of a Black pastor who earlier this month announced his candidacy …
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50-yr-old math teacher Isabelle Galmiche wins prestigious Monte Carlo Rally
The numbers are impressive. Isabelle Galmiche and Sebastien Loeb celebrated their victory at the Monte Carlo Rally. (VALERY HACHE/AFP via Getty Images) Isabelle Galmiche, a 50-year-old math teacher and part-time auto racer, won the World Rally Championship’s Monte Carlo Rally as co-driver to Sebastien Loeb this past weekend. Loeb and …
Read More »Virginia school districts sue Youngkin over order giving parents choice on COVID-19 masks in class
Seven education” target=”_blank”>school< announced Monday morning that they are suing Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin over his executive order requiring that parents have a choice to opt their children out of public school infectious-disease. “This legal action centers on fundamental questions about the framework of public education in Virginia, as set …
Read More »The new Tesla Cybertruck is missing this common feature
The Tesla Cybertruck is about to take center stage again. The Tesla Cybertruck was first revealed in November 2019 and equipped with pop-out door handles. (Tesla) More than two years after its original debut as a concept vehicle, it’s looking like an updated version in production specification will be revealed …
Read More »3 Baltimore firefighters die, fourth member critically injured in blaze; 'Our worst nightmare,' governor says
Three us-regions firefighters died and a fourth was critically injured on Monday after responding to a disasters in a vacant home, officials said, as Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan called the tragedy “our worst nightmare.” Hogan announced on Monday evening that he had ordered flags be lowered to half-staff in honor …
Read More »Six-year-old Alabama boy hit by car while saving sister gets hero's welcome
Two children from Mobile, us-regions, are safe today after their lives were nearly stolen away by an oncoming car during a family function. The heroic actions of a six-year-old boy are also being hailed by his community, including local firefighters. Kayden Reid saved his sister, Kaycee, from being hit by …
Read More »Supreme Court to hear cases against Harvard, UNC, for alleged admissions discrimination
The judiciary Monday agreed to hear two cases against U.S.a> colleges for allegedly “penalizing Asian American applicants” and using “race as a factor in admissions,” a step that could affect affirmative action and equity programs in higher <a href="https:. Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, April 2, 2018 (iStock) The court …
Read More »Peanut butter soup and peanut loaf were WWI staples: Here's why
There’s no denying that Americans love their peanut butter. The U.S. turned to peanut butter as a meal staple during the height of world-war-one” target=”_blank”>World War I< next Image 1 of 7 The U.S. federal government encouraged Americans to conserve meat, cheese and bread during World War I for …
Read More »Christian forum asks bishops in India to take stand against rising anti-Christian violence
The Forum of Religious for Justice and Peace, a group of religion clergy and laity in world-regions, wrote a letter to Cardinal Oswald Gracias of Mumbai urging bishops to attend to the increasing attacks by far-right religion nationalist groups against Indian Christians, according to Crux Now. The letter pinpointed seven …
Read More »Virginia father spends year camping, building log cabin 'survival shelter' with three young sons
A us-regions father went on an adventure of a lifetime with his three young sons. Luke Nichols, a criminal defense attorney and host of the Outdoor Boys YouTube Channel, built a bush craft log cabina> with his own two hands. Nichols used an axe and a bow saw, along with …
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