The polls have predicted a toss-up in the U.S. Senate, despite a nationally favorable environment for Republicans. But some pollsters are predicting a 2016-style polling error. They’re warning the pundits to watch out for a new bloc: the “submerged voter.” The truth about marijuana and pain [Sponsored] Nate Cohn, a… Read More
Florida highway covered in Coors Light beer after small crash
A Florida highway had to temporarily close Wednesday after a semitrailer carrying cases of Coors Light crashed and turned the roadway into a silver sea of beer cans. The multi-vehicle crash occurred shortly after 6 a.m. in the southbound lanes of Interstate 75 about 30 miles (48 kilometers) north of… Read More
Blind dog rescued from hole at construction site
Firefighters have rescued a 13-year-old blind dog that fell into a hole at a California construction site. According to KABC-TV, the dog, named Cesar, lives next to the site in Pasadena with his owner. The dog apparently wandered onto the site, said Cesar’s owner Mary, who declined to give her… Read More
Man pleads guilty to covering ‘Bewitched’ statue in red paint
A man will be sentenced to 18 months of probation after pleading guilty to vandalizing the “Bewitched” statue by dousing the Salem, Massachusetts tourist attraction with red paint over the summer. The 32-year-old resident was originally sentenced to a year in jail, but a Salem district court judge suspended the… Read More
Powell says soft landing is less likely after this
The Federal Reserve delivered its bluntest reckoning Wednesday of what it will take to finally tame painfully high inflation: Slower growth, higher unemployment and potentially a recession. Speaking at a news conference, Chair Jerome Powell acknowledged what many economists have been saying for months: That the Fed’s goal of engineering… Read More
Kamala Harris embarrasses herself when Biden needs her most
Vice President Kamala Harris, the border czar, has visited South Carolina more than the border. In fact, Harris traveled to the southeastern state again this week, several hundred miles away from the buses of illegal immigrants in Massachusetts, New York, and Washington, D.C. What’s more, she managed to botch her… Read More
Study: Too few kids treated for sickle cell
Too few U.S. kids with sickle cell anemia get a needed screening for stroke, according to a study released Tuesday. The study found fewer than half get the screening and only about half or fewer get a treatment that can help with pain and anemia. The Centers for Disease Control… Read More
Michelle Obama to cash in on new tour
Michelle Obama plans a six-city tour this fall in support of her new book, “The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Uncertain Times,” beginning mid-November in Washington. D.C. and ending a month later in Los Angeles. “I’m looking forward to making some new connections — and of course, seeing some familiar… Read More
‘Candidate quality’: McConnell to defund this Trump-backed campaign?!
Last month, Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell disparaged the “candidate quality” of some would-be senators who were endorsed by former President Donald Trump. Now McConnell is putting his money where his mouth is. ATTN SENIORS: Improved breathing by 57% [STUDY] [sponsored] A powerful political action committee (super PAC) aligned with… Read More
FDA acknowledges delays in response to baby formula shortage
The Food and Drug Administration acknowledged Tuesday that its response to the U.S. infant formula shortage was slowed by delays in processing a whistleblower complaint and test samples from the nation’s largest formula factory. A 10-page report from the agency offers its first formal account of the factors that led… Read More
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