It is always sad to watch the final season of one of your favorite TV shows, as we fans of HBO‘s Curb Your Enthusiasm have been doing this season. We are grateful for all the great times and uproarious laughs the show has given us, and we are happy they decided to make this final season at […]
Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley‘s campaign rally in northern Virginia on Thursday evening was repeatedly interrupted by protesters upset over the Israel–Hamas war. Haley is barnstorming several Super Tuesday states, including Virginia, to gear up support in her primary against former President Donald Trump. But her campaign speech was derailed by at least seven pro-Palestinian protesters who […]
Retired Army Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges is among the many former U.S. military commanders who fault President Joe Biden’s administration for giving Ukraine only enough military support to keep it from losing, but not enough to win. Hodges, now retired and living in Germany, where he was once based, is a former commanding general of […]
Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) is calling for a crackdown on life insurance, arguing that the wealthiest people are using certain plans to dodge billions of dollars in tax liability. Wyden, who is the chairman of the powerful Senate Finance Committee, claims that private placement life insurance plans — which are only available to high earners […]
The U.S. economy has proven remarkably resilient amid the Federal Reserve’s largely successful attempts to pull off a soft landing from sky-high inflation. But not everyone has enjoyed the benefits. The Fed’s monetary tightening, raising interest rates the most in more than 40 years, has led to a minor blood bath across the tech sector. […]
It was once a common part of life in many places for teenagers to flock to and hang out at malls. But criminals, and their enablers, just so happen to ruin things for everyone else. The Del Amo Fashion Center, a mall in Torrance, California, is now banning minors from the facility on certain days […]
After a highly publicized congressional hearing featuring the CEOs of major social media companies, a federal bill aiming to keep children safer online may be moving toward becoming law. This effort parallels state attempts to impose restrictions and conditions for young people online. Those laws are already facing constitutional problems in the courts. The […]
QUITMAN, Georgia — President Joe Biden’s White House and, by extension, his 2024 reelection campaign are out to prove the close Georgia win last time was no fluke. If Biden can claim a second Peach State victory while facing taunts that, at 81, he’s too old for a second term and concerns by fellow Democrats over […]
Former University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines is set to release a new book this year on May 21. Gaines’s newest title, Swimming Against the Current: Fighting for Common Sense in a World That’s Lost Its Mind, is aimed for adult readers. While her first book was a children’s story published with BRAVE Books, a conservative Christian […]
The Senate gave itself another week to pass a spate of spending bills set to expire this weekend, bringing Washington one step closer to averting a government shutdown. By a 77-13 vote, the chamber agreed to extend the first of two funding deadlines to March 8 after congressional leaders reached a deal on six of […]