November is National Adoption Month. President Ronald Reagan launched the first ‘National Adoption Week’ in 1984. Later, in 1995, President Clinton expanded it making November ‘National Adoption Month’. The observance was!-->…
Speaking at the B20 event in Bali, part of the G20 summit, which is comprised of 19 countries and the European Union, Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF), spoke of his hopes for a!-->…
Amazon and FedEx plan on dismissing workers ahead of the holiday season, which is typically a busy time for companies involved in the sale and transportation of consumer goods. According to a report from The New York Times,!-->…
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) responded to repeated attacks from former President Donald Trump during a press conference on Tuesday, saying it’s just “noise” and he’s focused on delivering for voters at the highest level!-->…
Singer Morrissey has some fans irate as he abruptly canceled a California show after just 30 minutes on stage after telling the crowd, “it’s extremely cold.” The 63-year-old musician who formerly fronted The Smiths was!-->…
“Mailing it in” doesn’t mean what you thought it meant, at least not when it comes to elections. Usually synonymous with going through the motions, “mailing it in” is exactly how Democrats defied pollsters to turn a red wave!-->…
When Rep. Schuyler Colfax (R-IN) served as speaker of the House for two terms during the Civil War, he said upon taking the gavel he would “come to this chair to administer rules, but not as a partisan.” Sadly, that sentiment!-->…
“Celebrity Jeopardy!” was harshly criticized for including a clue that referenced Brian Laundrie, the man who allegedly murdered Gabby Petito in the fall of 2021. Laundrie committed suicide weeks after Petito’s body was!-->…
Oregon voters have approved a measure that recognizes health care as a human right. The passing of Measure 111 makes Oregon the first state in the nation to add the right to affordable health care to its state constitution.!-->…
Police in Moscow, Idaho, have identified the four University of Idaho students believed to be victims of homicide. Ethan Chapin, 20; Kaylee GonCalves, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; and Madison Mogen, 21, were found dead in an!-->…
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