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Stormy Daniels Manager’s Texts Selling Story Shown in Court
Trump shared legal commentary before court and told reporters if he said ‘one wrong word’ they would take him to jail.
Stormy Daniels Manager’s Texts Selling Story Shown in Court
Trump shared legal commentary before court and told reporters if he said ‘one wrong word’ they would take him to jail.
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Men Linked to Congressman Admit to Conspiring With Him to Launder Money
Rep. Henry Cueller’s former campaign manager and a consultant have pleaded guilty.
Pro-Palestinian College Protests Funded by Pro-Hamas Organizations, Non-Profit Watchdog Investigator Says
‘These are groups that supported the Oct. 7 attacks and supported Hamas,’ said Capital Research Center investigator Ryan Mauro.
RFK Jr.’s VP Pick Urges Supporters to Donate to Lawmakers Who Protect Constitutional Freedoms
Nicole Shanahan said the two political convictions she holds today are ’to serve peace, and to help those in poverty.’
Trump to Rally in Blue State New Jersey After Another Week of Trial
The May 11 rally, which could be one of the biggest of the 2024 campaign, comes in the midst of the former president’s criminal trial in neighboring New York.
Progressive Lawmakers Push for Medical Debt Relief
Among figures used by the legislators was 2018 census data, which showed 8 million Americans were pushed into poverty due to medical expenses.
Senate Passes 5-Year FAA Reauthorization as Deadline Looms
The U.S. Senate overwhelmingly passed a five-year reauthorization of the Federal Aviation Administration one day before the deadline.
Netanyahu Says Israel Will ‘Stand Alone’ If Needed as Biden Threatens to Hold Up Weapons Deliveries
‘If they go into Rafah, I’m not supplying the weapons,’ President Biden said.
Watchdog Accuses UN Agency Staff of Stealing Gaza Humanitarian Aid, Selling It for Profit
Switzerland-based UN Watch said in a May 8 report that it had reviewed numerous allegations.
California Regulators Increase Fixed Monthly Charges for Utility Customers
For most households, the charge will rise from about $10 to $24. One official says the hike will ‘help propel us toward our decarbonization goals.’
Jack Smith Has Few Options in Trump Case, Say Former Prosecutors
Several former federal prosecutors said the special prosecutor can do ‘nothing’ to advance the case.
Newsom’s Budget Redo Will Tell Us What’s Getting Cut, Who’s Getting Taxed in California
The revision to be released on Friday should offer more insight into the ’tough choices’ made to tame the state’s financial woes.
How Anti-White Discrimination Became a Conservative Issue
The conversation has shifted since the Supreme Court decision on race-based admissions.
Jordan Calls on Nathan Wade to Testify About Georgia Trump Prosecution
“We write to reiterate our requests and ask again for your voluntary cooperation with our oversight.”
Boneyard Books and Cultural Preservation
Out of print doesn’t have to mean out of reach.
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A History Of The American Nation
A patriotic poem by Ted Schneider
Of Cars and Kids
Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
A Nation Divided
Poem by an American Patriot
What Is Going on Here?
There are two major things plants need to survive and continue generating our life saving oxygen. The first is CO2, and the second is sunshine.
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James Cagney and Doris Day, the Perfect Screen Couple
In this installment of ‘Comparing Classic Cinema,’ we see a singer and dancer who together lit up the screen in two films.
‘The Proud and Profane:’ Authentic and Intriguing
Romance highlights this excellent World War II drama.
Edith Meiser: America’s Greatest Sherlockian
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet the writer and actress who popularized Sherlock Holmes in America via a different media.
The Newberry Opera House: Music and More for 142 Years
In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we visit a tiny, rural South Carolina opera house, where performers still take the stage.
Hollywood Legend Gregory Peck: A Dignified Man On-Screen and Off-Screen
Gregory Peck’s moral convictions defined the type of roles he wanted to play on screen.
James Cagney and Doris Day, the Perfect Screen Couple
In this installment of ‘Comparing Classic Cinema,’ we see a singer and dancer who together lit up the screen in two films.
Tacos Al Pastor
There’s a reason Tacos Al Pastor are everyone’s favorite and I’m so excited to share my take on on these delicious Mexican tacos.
Taking the Kids: Intro to New Cultures Through Food on a Transatlantic Cruise
Experience culture through food while exploring new places.
A Fairy-Tale Vacation Awaits at Carmel-by-the-Sea
Carmel-by-the-Sea has more restaurants per capita than other small cities in America, but be sure to get a permit before wearing high heels here.
Ed Perkins on Travel: Amtrak’s Surprise
A promising new long-haul train from Amtrak assures on time arrivals on trips between Chicago and the Twin Cities.
Taking the Kids: Intro to New Cultures Through Food on a Transatlantic Cruise
Experience culture through food while exploring new places.