One Georgia mother found out the hard way that raising concerns about the content and age-appropriateness of a picture book shown to young children at school was forbidden. Lindsey Barr, who was also a substitute teacher for!-->…
Pennsylvania Republican Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz centered his final message to voters in Pittsburgh upon energy production and fighting crime. The celebrity heart surgeon, who is running against Pennsylvania Lt.!-->…
Tyson Foods CFO John Tyson found himself in handcuffs Sunday in Arkansas after a woman called authorities on him for allegedly drunkenly trespassing into her home and sleeping in her bed. Local media reports authorities!-->…
Joe Biden is the kind of guy you could imagine yelling at a bunch of rambunctious kids with a shake of his gnarled fist, “Get off my lawn!” The president, who turns 80 this month, likes to play the avuncular sage offering!-->…
You still see them regularly: People wearing masks while alone in their cars, or riding their bikes, or taking a stroll in the woods. Apparently they napped through the high school lessons on parts per million — catching the!-->…
“Saturday Night Live” appeared to get the memo — that Democrats were likely to have a rough election on Tuesday — ahead of this weekend’s show. The NBC sketch-comedy show, which typically pours most of its energy into mocking!-->…
Interest payments on the national debt are slated to be larger than defense expenditures within the next five years, according to a projection from Moody’s Analytics. The federal government spent $475 billion on net interest!-->…
Whoopi Goldberg went off the rails during Monday’s broadcast of “The View,” vowing to leave Twitter because Elon Musk has refused to continue to censor the voices she would rather not be exposed to on the platform. Goldberg!-->…
On Monday, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre warned Americans that they might not know the winners of the elections in which they voted “for a few days.” Many complaints have been lodged in states that the!-->…
Sylvester Stallone admitted he was “an idiot” when he turned down an offer of $34 million back in the 1980s to make “Rambo IV” because he thought filmmakers were jumping the gun on the franchise’s success. In a wide-ranging!-->…
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