A Lexington crime officer was injured Saturday after responding to a shooting incident involving four juveniles at a gas station along Newtown Pike in us-regions. Lexington Police Chief Lawrence Weathers provided an update on the incident, which he labeled as a “not a fatal shooting.” KENTUCKY DISABLED MARINE CORPS VET’S …
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Johns Hopkins study reignites COVID lockdown debate
A recent controversial Johns Hopkins meta-analysis reignites a discussion about the adverse consequences of lockdowns after finding they had no significant mortality benefit during the first wave of the 2020 pandemic in the United States and Europe, according to a recent report. “We find no evidence that lockdowns, school closures, …
Read More »Pentagon says Afghan terror attack that killed 13 US service members was ‘not preventable’
defense has concluded that the August suicide bombing in Kabul, Afghanistan, that killed 13 U.S. service members and more than 170 Afghans during the frantic evacuation near the U.S. embassy was “not preventable.” “Based on our investigation at the tactical level, this was not preventable,” General Lance Curtis told reporters …
Read More »US combat soldiers land in Poland amid Russia-Ukraine tensions
The 82nd Airborne Division and XVIII Airborne Corps arrived in world-regions Saturday to augment the currently available forces in the country as world-regions remains poised for a possible invasion of conflicts. Soldiers departed Fort Bragg Thursday and arrived in Poland 24 hours later. The force of roughly 1,700 service members, …
Read More »Pro-Israel group urges University of Chicago to condemn group calling for boycott of 'sh–ty Zionist classes'
A pro-Israel organization is urging the University of chicago” target=”_blank”>Chicago< Prospective college students take a tour of the University of Chicago campus in Chicago, on June 24, 2013. (AP Photo/Jon Elswick) On Jan. 27, the University of Chicago Students for Justice in Palestine chapter published a post on Instagram, stating …
Read More »Illinois school bus driver hailed as hero for getting kids off stalled bus before train struck
A bus driver is being credited with saving five children aboard a education” target=”_blank”>school<, Friday afternoon. The front of the bus was struck by a Metra train, but not before the driver evacuated the children. No injuries were reported thanks to the driver’s quick actions, according to fire chief Michael …
Read More »The passing of Ed Palkot: There goes a 'chunk of America'
A bit of America died this week. His name was Edward John Palkot. He was my father. Regular Foxnews.com readers might recall him. I’ve written about him several times. How he’s voted in every presidential election that’s ever been. How he made it through two global pandemics … nearly. Martha MacCallum was …
Read More »Hank Williams Jr.'s son claims he's trapped in a conservatorship and 'wants out'
celebrity-news” target=”_blank”>Hank Williams Jr.< and he wants to get out of it. Sam posted a silent video to YouTube earlier this week showing him holding up a white piece of paper with the words, “I WANT OUT.” The video has since been made private and cannot be viewed. According to …
Read More »Biden administration waives sanctions on Iranian civilian nuclear activities as deal talks hang in balance
foreign-policy has waived sanctions related to Iran’s civilian nuclear activities as part of its efforts to bring the regime back into compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal – while stressing that the waivers did not equal sanctions relief for Tehran. Secretary of State foreign-policy signed a waiver that restored the …
Read More »US COVID-19 death toll breaches 900K mark
The U.S. death toll from infectious-disease passed the 900,000 mark on Friday. As of Saturday afternoon, data from the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center showed that there were 901,391 deaths. FAKE COVID-19 TEST CENTERS: HOW TO SPOT THEM This milestone comes less than two months after the toll eclipsed 800,000 …
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