Our phones — filled with emails to check, social media to scroll, and apps to open — are designed to keep us glued to them. It’s easy to get sucked in and find it difficult to put the phone down. The app and web developers specifically designed it that way. …
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NYC subway attack victim Michelle Go: vigil for slain woman held in her California hometown
Fremont, us-regions, residents on Friday remembered Michelle Go, who was crime” target=”_blank”>pushed< last weekend, at a vigil organized in her hometown. Go, a 40-year-old Asian-American woman, was standing on the platform inside the Times Square subway station on the morning of Jan 15. when Simon Martial, 61, pushed her in …
Read More »Winter cocktail treat: Espresso martini with bourbon ice cream
Coffee, bourbon and ice cream – need we say more? Impress your guests with this Bourbon-Caramel Affogato – a fancy-sounding cocktail that couldn’t be easier to make. This drink is a favorite apres-ski treat at the Montage Deer Valley in Park City, Utah, and if you’re feeling extra cozy, serve it …
Read More »Harris aide meets Dem Hispanic caucus, expresses 'deep regret' over tweet on illegal immigrants
Vice President Kamala Harris’ new communications director asked on Twitter in 2010 why illegal immigrants he saw on TV were not being deported by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This week, over a decade later, he again repented for asking that question, this time before top congressional Democrats. Jamal Simmons, …
Read More »Rooftop Revelations: Churches everywhere on the South Side yet so much violence
CHICAGO – When one drives through the rough streets on the South Side of Chicago, it seems there is a church on every corner, a constant reminder of God’s presence. Yet along these very same streets, it seems there is the wail of the police siren every other block, a …
Read More »March for Life activists excited Roe could soon be overturned: '2022 is the year'
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Activists at the 49th annual March for Life told Fox News Digital they were excited 2022 could be the year Roe v. Wade gets overturned. The March for Life is an annual march to the judiciary that started in 1973, the same year as the landmark abortion …
Read More »Omicron undermining treatment for other health problems
Roger Strukhoff was being treated for intestinal bleeding at a hospital outside chicago” target=”_blank”>Chicago<. Normally, the 67-year-old would have been sent to the intensive care unit. But Strukhoff said it was overrun with infectious-disease, and the staff instead had to wheel a heart monitor into his room and quickly administer …
Read More »Dale Earnhardt Jr. joins his father in the NASCAR Hall of Fame
Dale Earnhardt Jr. was voted NASCAR’s most popular driver a record 15 times. He didn’t forget “Junior Nation” on his way into the Hall of Fame. Dale Earnhardt Jr. was inducted into the 12th class of the NASCAR Hall of Fame. (Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images) “When I stumbled, you guys …
Read More »Mötley Crüe's Nikki Sixx opens up on sobriety, why he left California for Wyoming: ‘It’s home’
celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Nikki Sixx<, has been happily sober for 20 years. In 2020, the artist settled in Wyoming with his family, not far from Idaho, where much of his story started. In late 2021, Sixx reflected on his formative years in a memoir titled “The First 21,” which details several shocking …
Read More »‘Batman’ sidekick Burt Ward recalls lasting friendship with Adam West: ‘We just clicked’
celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Burt Ward< in 2017 at age 88 from leukemia. The 76-year-old played his trusty sidekick Robin. “He and I got along incredibly well,” Ward revealed in the latest issue of Closer Weekly currently in newsstands. “Within five minutes of meeting, the two of us were laughing so hard they …
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