Captain Snowpants; Yo Bro, No Snow; and Jennifer Snowpez are among the names that will be on some of Vermont’s snowplows this winter. Vermont school students participated in the state transportation department’s Name a Plow contest to come up with names for the snowplows serving their communities. Doctor: No one… Read More
Biden admin seeks to rid US of derogatory place names
U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland on Friday declared “squaw” to be a derogatory term and said she is taking steps to remove the term from federal government use and to replace other derogatory place names. Haaland is ordering a federal panel tasked with naming geographic places to implement procedures to… Read More
Time’s Up lays off most staff to rebrand after Cuomo
Confusion over purpose and mission. Lack of focus on long-term goals. Ineffective communication internally and externally. Lack of accountability for top officials, especially the CEO. Too politically partisan, and too aligned with Hollywood. These are just some of the issues raised in a report commissioned by Time’s Up and released… Read More
Breaking: Rittenhouse acquitted on five counts
Kyle Rittenhouse has been acquitted of all charges after pleading self-defense in the deadly Kenosha, Wisconsin, shootings. The trial became a flashpoint in the nation’s debate over vigilantism. The jury came back with its verdict after close more than three days of deliberation. SHOCKING: Common Food Linked to Age-Related Memory… Read More
[Watch] Brazen mob near Chicago steals $100,000 in moments
In Chicago, the Democratic-dominated City Hall has voiced concerns about shoplifting downtown — and it’s leaking out to the suburbs. This Monday, a gang of shoplifters targeted the Louis Vuitton store in nearby Oak Brook, according to a police interview with Fox News. Doctor Gives CBD Warning [Sponsored] The shoplifters… Read More
‘Fundamental justice:’ Judge clears names of convicted Malcom X killers
More than half a century after the assassination of Malcolm X, two of his convicted killers were exonerated Thursday after decades of doubt about who was responsible for the civil rights icon’s death. Manhattan judge Ellen Biben dismissed the convictions of Muhammad Aziz and the late Khalil Islam, after prosecutors… Read More
Oklahoma governor grants clemency, spares Julius Jones’ life
Oklahoma’s governor spared the life of Julius Jones on Thursday, just hours before his scheduled execution that had drawn widespread outcry and protests over doubts about his guilt in the slaying of a businessman more than 20 years ago. Gov. Kevin Stitt commuted the 41-year-old Jones’ death sentence to life… Read More
NC man suspected of breaking into restaurant for beer, ice cream
Officers with a North Carolina police department appeared to have no trouble finding the suspect in a break-in, possibly because he had a stomach ache. Asheville police say in a news release that patrol officers apprehended the man who broke into a downtown restaurant on Monday and apparently helped himself… Read More
Biologists remove jug stuck on bear cub’s head
A bear cub wandering around a North Carolina neighborhood with a jug stuck on its head is running free in the forest again thanks to wildlife biologists and some observant residents. Wildlife biologists with the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission spent two days searching for the bear cub, according to a… Read More
MSNBC banned from courtroom amid concern over jury tampering
The Kyle Rittenhouse trial has spawned a media frenzy… but you might be seeing fewer headlines after today. Judge Bruce Schroeder banned MSNBC from his courtroom for the rest of the trial. He namechecked a MSNBC producer accused of ordering an employee to follow the jury bus. Sponsored: Tinnitus DOESN’T… Read More
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