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On a Single Kentucky Street, Tornado Killed 7 Children

(Associated Press) The little red wagon was strewn upside down on a heap of rubble---a pile of boards and bricks, a mangled blue bicycle, a baby doll. Behind it, there was little more than a hole in the ground where a house had stood. Across the street, the tidy homes on...

Senate Votes to Continue Spending Spree, Hike Debt Limit $2.5T

(Headline USA) The Senate approved legislation Tuesday to lift the nation's debt limit by $2.5 trillion under a deal struck between party leaders, playing out a recurring spending drama that has lost its drama; the political class always ends up voting to borrow more to spend more of your...

NY Ethics Board Tells Former Gov. Cuomo to Return Book Money

(Headline USA) Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo was ordered by New York's ethics commission to give up millions of dollars a publisher paid him to write a book about his response to the coronavirus pandemic, during which time the disgraced Democrat was busy endangering the lives of senior citizens, sexually...

Air Force Begins Discharging Vax Resisters; 27 Servicemen Out

(Headline USA) The Air Force has discharged 27 people for refusing to get the COVID-19 vaccine, making them what officials believe are the first service members to be removed for disobeying the mandate to get the shots. The Air Force gave its forces until Nov. 2 to get the vaccine,...

Biden Hopes to Conceal Failed Policies w/ Greater Gov’t Focus on Customer Service

(Headline USA) President Joe Biden signed an executive order Monday aimed at rebuilding the public's trust in government by making it easier to do things like renew passports, apply for Social Security benefits and get aid after natural disasters. The idea is to put the public and customer service at...

Russia Saves World from Globalists by Vetoing UN Climate Resolution

(Headline USA) Russia on Monday vetoed a first-of-its-kind U.N. Security Council resolution casting climate change as a threat to international peace and security, a vote that sank a years-long effort to make global warming more central to decision-making in the U.N.'s most powerful body. The move left some feeling conflicted...

Kamala Harris Befuddled by Electric Car

(Headline USA) The Biden administration has released a plan to build 500,000 charging stations for electric vehicles across the country and bring down the cost of electric cars with the goal of transforming the U.S. auto industry. "The future of transportation in our nation and around the world is electric,'' Vice...

Judge Refuses to Toss Key Charge in J6 Case

(Headline USA) A federal judge has refused to throw out a key charge against two men accused of storming the U.S. Capitol to obstruct the Electoral College vote certification proceedings, upholding prosecutors' use of a criminal statute that many other riot defendants are charged with violating. U.S. District Judge Dabney...

Manchin Hits Dems’ $2T Bill as Too Costly, Talks to Biden

(Headline USA) Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin has signaled anew that he's still not ready to back his party's $2 trillion social and environment spending spree, then talked to President Joe Biden as party leaders scrambled for a pathway to advance the long-stalled package — preferably by Christmas. The West Virginia lawmaker...

Philadelphia to Require Vax Passports for Indoor Dining

(Headline USA) A new dictum could soon have waitresses asking customers if they'd like coffee, tea, or a dose of vaccine to accompany their meals. Philadelphia will require proof of COVID-19 vaccination to dine indoors at bars, restaurants, indoor sporting events and other food-related establishments starting Jan. 3, city and...

Insurer to Pay $800M in Boy Scouts Scandal; Largest Sex-Abuse Settlement in US History

(Headline USA) Attorneys in the Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy case have reached a tentative settlement under which one of the organization’s largest insurers would contribute $800 million into a fund for victims of child sexual abuse. The agreement announced Monday calls for Century Indemnity Co. and affiliated companies to...

Md. Women Ask SCOTUS to Overturn Beach’s Topless Sunbathing Ban

(Headline USA) A group of women is going all the way to the top with their challenge of a beach town ban on topless sunbathing, urging the U.S. Supreme Court to rule against allowing men but not women to show all that skin. Ocean City, Maryland, passed its ordinance in...
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