Robert F. Kennedy Jr. strode onto the stage at a Southern California church, radiating Kennedy confidence and surveying the standing ovation crowd with his piercing blue Bobby Kennedy eyes. Then, he launched into an anti-vaccine rant. Democrats “drank the Kool-Aid,” he told people assembled for a far right conference, branded… Read More
Hillary Clinton to run in 2024?!
Former State Secretary Hillary Clinton ran for president twice and lost both times. Now, she is being named as a possible contender in the next presidential election. The dream shall never die. The speculation started last week. On Thursday, Clinton made headlines for appearing on video crying over her would-be… Read More
Almost two years on, COVID claims 800,000 American lives
Carolyn Burnett is bracing for her first Christmas without her son Chris, a beloved high school football coach whose outdoor memorial service drew a crowd of hundreds. The unvaccinated 34-year-old father of four died in September as a result of COVID-19 after nearly two weeks on a ventilator, and his… Read More
‘Return of Jedi’ added to National Film Registry, alongside topical movies
This year’s inductees into the National Film Registry include an epic Star Wars and Lord of the Ring films, projects starring Jennifer Lopez and the late Cicely Tyson along with films that took on racially motivated violence against people of color. The Library of Congress announced Tuesday that films including… Read More
Kentucky governor holds family ties to storm-hit area
In the desperate hours after the massive storm struck, Andy Beshear took time out from his duties as governor of the hardest-hit state early Saturday to do what a lot of his fellow Kentuckians were doing. Again and again, he made calls to track down his cousin Jenny in Dawson… Read More
Kamala Harris really wants you to like her… please?
Vice President Kamala Harris has been watching her approval ratings decline to embarrassing levels amid a chaotic turnover in her office. Some political consultants spoke to Politico about possible routes upward for Harris. These experts want her to be likable… but they disagreed over whether Harris’s office needs one big overhaul… Read More
After deadly tornadoes, U.S. Midwest and South begin to recover
Workers, volunteers, and members of the National Guard fanned out in areas of Kentucky slammed by a series of tornadoes to begin the long process of recovery, including replacing thousands of damaged utility poles, delivering bottles of drinking water, and continuing to search for the dead. The tornado outbreak Friday… Read More
Banks consider nixing overdraft fees, amid public pressure
The banking industry appears to have overdone it on overdraft fees. After decades of raking in billions of dollars from mostly poor Americans short of cash in their accounts, the biggest banks — under pressure from lawmakers and regulators — are slowly decreasing their reliance on the widely unpopular practice…. Read More
Shatner opens up about his trip to space
William Shatner’s durable role as an avatar of space’s promise drew a frenzy of attention when fiction became fact with his rocket ride. The “Star Trek” actor says he was as surprised by it as he was gratified by the 10-minute, suborbital jaunt made possible by billionaire Jeff Bezos. The… Read More
LBJ honored on White House’s Christmas tree
Luci Baines Johnson recalls December 1967 as a hectic time in her father’s White House. Her sister Lynda, the eldest of President Lyndon B. Johnson’ s two children, was about to get married at the White House, and the president spent the days leading up to Christmas racking up miles… Read More
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