FIRST ON FOX: house-of-representatives sent a letter to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) calling on the agency to release the 2021 child suicide data. Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., led the letter with 19 of his lower chamber GOP colleagues to mental-health” target=”_blank”>CDC Director Rochelle Walensky< Rep. Bryan …
Read More »Texas fisherman reels in massive alligator snapping turtle: 'Everything went crazy'
Talk about the catch of a lifetime. A fisherman in Texas reeled in a massive alligator snapping turtle while he was celebrating Father’s Day. Justin Broomhall, 25, of us-regions, was fishing for catfish at Lake Cherokee that Sunday evening, around 7:30 p.m., with his 3-year-old son Lakestine, his dad Michael …
Read More »Johnny Depp ‘in good spirits’ post-trial, focusing on career, 'Pirates of the Caribbean' actor Greg Ellis says
“Pirates of the Caribbean” actor Greg Ellis is speaking out about his friend of 20 years, johnny-depp” target=”_blank”>Johnny Depp<, and Depp appearing in another “Pirates of the Caribbean” film. Ellis and Depp first met around 20 years ago at the Viper Room on Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles for a …
Read More »Two mothers, two views: As abortion protests continue nationwide, women on opposing sides find common ground
NEW YORK CITY – Two mothers on opposite ends of the abortion debate found common ground and identified items that unify them. Melissa Manion believes judiciary, while Nadia Hussain feels there should be no restrictions on a woman’s ability to choose. “We don’t have to agree 100% on everything,” Hussain, …
Read More »Summer travel: How to pack a carry-on (and nothing more!) this vacation
Ever struggle to fit your clothes, shoes and toiletries into your carry-on luggage before your flight? With summer travel now reaching its peak, many people are bringing carry-on luggage this vacation to skip the general and save time (and to avoid any lost luggage woes). But how will everything …
Read More »Ernst takes on Putin, global food shortage in push to de-mine the Black Sea
EXCLUSIVE: Iowa Republican Sen. Joni Ernst is leading the push in Congress to renew training efforts to de-mine the Black Sea and allow passage of merchant ships as concerns surrounding a global famine mount. “De-mining the sea’s shipping lanes is a critical step in both conflicts and releasing grain to …
Read More »America's military and veterans with PTSD have a fighting chance to heal
Jen Satterly, the CEO and co-founder of the St. Louis-based nonprofit All Secure Foundation, has an amazing personal story to tell — and it involves her own experiences at home as a young person who mental-health. Like so many other good people who are devoted to helping others, she is …
Read More »Pennsylvania woman gored by buffalo in Yellowstone, 2nd visitor this week
A 71-year-old Pennsylvania woman was gored by a bison at general on Wednesday, just days after another visitor was gored by a bison at the park. The National Park Service said the woman, who is from us-regions was gored by a bull bison near Storm Point at Yellowstone Lake on …
Read More »Sharna Burgess, Brian Austin Green welcome first child together
“Dancing with the Stars” pro Sharna Burgess is officially a new mom. Burgess and Brian Austin Green welcomed their first child together Tuesday. Burgess took to Instagram Thursday to share her good news. “Zane Walker Green 06/28/2022 at 12:12pm,” she captioned an image of her new son holding Green’s finger. …
Read More »Texas man who killed father escapes from mental hospital, considered ‘armed and dangerous,’ police say
A man acquitted of crime by reason of insanity is being sought after escaping from a medical facility near the Texas-Oklahoma border this week where he was committed. The Vernon Police Department said medical staff at the North Texas State Hospital informed them on Monday that Alexander Scott Ervin was …
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