Memorial Day commemorates the servicemembers “who died while in the military service.” The purpose of the holiday is in the name, and it’s posted on the Veterans Affairs website. Still, two far-left members of Congress completely missed the point — and had to delete their misguided tweets. Reps. Cori Bush… Read More
Bill Walton, Hall of Fame player who became a star broadcaster, dies at 71
Bill Walton, a basketball legend known for his larger-than-life personality and incredible talent, passed away on Monday at the age of 71 after a long battle with cancer. Walton was a two-time NCAA champion at UCLA, a two-time NBA champion, and a Basketball Hall of Fame inductee. He was a… Read More
Illinois launches state investigation over 19th-century flag
The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is once again facing scrutiny after a manager purchased a 21-star flag, described as a rare banner marking Illinois’ 1818 admission to the Union, without consulting the collections committee. The flag, which was bought through an online auction for more than $15,000, led… Read More
In a slow week, the #1 movie at the box office is…
Over the Memorial Day weekend, “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga” narrowly beat out “The Garfield Movie” at the box office. The post-apocalyptic action film starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth took the top spot with an estimated $32 million in ticket sales over the four-day weekend, while the animated feature… Read More
T-Mobile to buy almost all of its competitor amid consolidation
T-Mobile is acquiring U.S. Cellular’s wireless operations and certain spectrum assets in a deal worth $4.4 billion, further consolidating the wireless industry. This transaction will provide T-Mobile with more than 4 million new customers and control over U.S. Cellular’s wireless operations and approximately 30% of its spectrum assets across various… Read More
Mexico says the arm of a mummy came off after mishandling by museum
Mexico’s federal archaeology agency on Monday accused the conservative-governed city of Guanajuato of mistreating one of the country’s famous mummified 19th century bodies. The National Institute of Anthropology and History, INAH, said that during recent renovations at the museum where the mummified bodies are on permanent display, the arm of… Read More
White House makes stunning Biden speech admission
President Joe Biden gave a speech to the NAACP last week, and the White House corrected him not once, not twice, but nine times. He went viral for using the term “erectionists” instead of “insurrectionists,” and the rest of the speech wasn’t much better. Here are the White House’s six… Read More
Top Dem stunned after insane outburst video leaks
Boston Councilmember Tania Fernandes Anderson has shaken her colleagues by “swearing, yelling and screaming” in the council chamber, an insider told Fox News on Friday. The insider leaked a video of Fernandes Anderson’s 2022 remarks about redistricting… and it’s not pretty. In the video, Fernandes Anderson objected to the council’s… Read More
Report: Top Dem lawmaker removed from D.C. after stroke
Rep. Dwight Evans, D-Penn., said Thursday that he has been removed from Washington, D.C. and is in a rehabilitation facility recovering from a stroke, and won’t return to voting in Washington for about six weeks. In an aging Congress, Evans has become only the latest representative to suffer a stroke… Read More
Final wrongful death suit after Astroworld crowdsurge has been settled, lawyer says
The last remaining wrongful death lawsuit filed after the tragic crowd crush at the 2021 Astroworld music festival, which claimed the lives of 10 people, has been settled, according to an attorney on Thursday. The lawsuit, filed by the family of 9-year-old Ezra Blount, the youngest victim of the incident,… Read More
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