There is no question that cauliflower has been having a long, popular moment. I was already a cauliflower fan, even a cauliflower lover, mostly favoring sliced and broken chunks of cauliflower tossed with a generous amount of olive oil, sprinkled with a liberal amount of salt, and roasted to a… Read More
Site of limo crash is a known danger spot, says local
The site of a devastating accident that killed two pedestrians and 18 occupants of a limousine headed to a birthday party, including four sisters, is a known danger spot that has long worried locals, according to a manager of the store that sits at the intersection where the accident happened…. Read More
Kavanaugh’s accuser drops all her allegations
Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s accuser says she will no longer pursue legal action for the sexual misconduct allegations she made in July. Dr. Christine Blasey Ford’s attorney, Debra Katz, told CNN host Dana Bash on Friday that her client no longer wants a criminal investigation into her allegations. Sponsored:… Read More
GOP senator’s family threatened after Kavanaugh vote
After Sen. Cory Gardner voted “yes” to confirm Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh on Saturday, his wife and family members were targeted by angry liberals. In July, Gardner announced his support for Kavanaugh and reaffirmed his support after reviewing an FBI report last week that did not corroborate any sexual… Read More
Pompeo: “Significant progress” made with North Korea
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Monday that he and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un made “significant progress” toward an agreement for the North to give up its nuclear weapons. Over the weekend, Kim and Pompeo held a productive meeting where they apparently discussed a second summit between… Read More
Nobel economics prize is awarded to 2 American researchers
Two American researchers have been awarded the Nobel Prize for economics for studying the interplay of climate change and technological innovation with economics. William Nordhaus of Yale University and Paul Romer of New York University were announced winners of the 9-million-kronor ($1.01 million) prize on Monday by the Royal Swedish… Read More
Ohio cancels Columbus Day
The largest city named for Christopher Columbus has called off its observance of the divisive holiday that honors the explorer, making a savvy move to tie the switch to a politically safe demographic: veterans. Ohio’s capital city, population 860,000, will be open for business Monday after observing Columbus Day probably… Read More
Tropical Storm Michael poses threat to Florida Panhandle
A tropical storm that rapidly formed off Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula has gained new strength and could become a dangerous Category 2 hurricane with an expected midweek strike on the Gulf Coast in the Florida Panhandle, forecasts say. Florida Gov. Rick Scott issued an order for a state of emergency for… Read More
Limo crash leaves 20 people dead
A limousine carrying four sisters, other relatives and friends to a birthday celebration blew through a stop sign and slammed into a parked SUV outside a store in upstate New York, killing all 18 people in the limo and two pedestrians, officials and victims’ relatives said Sunday. The weekend crash… Read More
FBI bombshell rocks Mueller probe (wow!)
by Walter W. Murray, reporter An explosive new report exposes the ugly truth about the FBI’s 2016 investigation into and surveillance of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign. It wasn’t based on independent facts and discoveries, as the agency and its defenders have claimed. Breaking News: First steps in the final warning… Read More
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