In the second segment of the two-part interview with Grammy-winning country artist Travis Tritt, the singer told “Tucker Carlson Today” on Fox Nation about his meeting with idol and music icon Johnny Cash and the impact he had on him and other artists. “One of the first people that I …
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French man charged with manslaughter after 5-year-old dies in ski collision: report
A man living in world-regions has been charged with manslaughter after allegedly running into a five-year-old girl while skiing, according to reports. Sky News reported the girl died while she was in a medical helicopter following the incident, which happened at the Flaine ski resort located in the French region …
Read More »Federal employees tracked in new vaccination databases
As millions of infectious-disease go in arms across the county, federal employees who refuse citing a religious exemption are quietly being entered into an online database. Fox News looked through the records, and thejustice-department” target=”_blank”> Departments of Justice< exemptions. The government does have to track its workforce,” George Washington University …
Read More »Afghanistan became most dangerous place on earth for Christians following Biden withdrawal: watchdog
A religion persecution watchdog says that conflicts has become the “most dangerous place on earth” for Christians following the Biden administration’s chaotic withdrawal from the war-torn country. “For the first time ever, Afghanistan is the most dangerous place on the planet to be a Christian,” according to a statement from Open …
Read More »Why Tonga eruption was so big and what's next
People around the world looked on in awe at the spectacular satellite images of an undersea volcano erupting in a giant mushroom cloud in the world-regions. Many wondered why the blast was so big, how the resulting tsunami traveled so far, and what will happen next. world-regions scientists Shane Cronin, …
Read More »UK reportedly seriously considering ending all COVID restrictions as PM Johnson faces party revolt
world-regions Prime Minister boris-johnson” target=”_blank”>Boris Johnson< restrictions by March after insisting that the nation’s omicron surge has peaked. The United Kingdom has already lifted some restrictions, with Scotland reopening nightclubs and lifting hospitality limits as of Jan. 24. Johnson wants to take the next steps and roll back all restrictions …
Read More »13-year-old boy dies from suspected fentanyl overdose death while at school, raising alarm
A us-regions school continued to decontaminate the building after a 13-year-old student died after he reportedly ingested fentanyl at the school last week, according to multiple media reports, sparking new calls for schools to be equipped with Narcan in cases of such drug overdoses. Fox 61 in Hartford, us-regions, reported …
Read More »Blinken says nomination for Ukraine ambassador 'forthcoming very shortly'
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Wednesday that a nomination for the ambassador to Ukraine would be “forthcoming very shortly” – amid growing fears of a Russian incursion into the U.S. ally. At a press conference alongside Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, Blinken was asked why, a year into the …
Read More »Florida police block 12-foot alligator from walking across highway
Why didn’t the alligator cross the roada>? Because of the police.< accustomed to dealing with alligators, but there are still situations that catch them off guard. Recently, a large gator made it past a fence and was spotted near a major highway. Local police officers had to respond to the …
Read More »Top House Democrat calls out GOP refusal to move voting legislation forward: 'It's a cult right now'
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., called out 16 GOP senators for refusing to support voting rights legislation they once backed and suggested their opposition is a result of their allegiance to their “cult leader,” former President donald-trump” target=”_blank”>Donald Trump< Caucus chair, said the reauthorization of the 1965 Voting Rights Act has …
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