Due to the lingering COVID pandemic, Rep. Tim Ryan (D-OH) cannot be bothered to show up in person at his job in Washington, D.C., but he does have time to travel across the country for Hollywood fundraisers. Thanks to Speaker!-->…
“Succession” actor Jeremy Strong said in a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter that he takes his profession so seriously that it’s actually like a religion. Strong became a household name thanks to his leading role!-->…
Social media is a digital toxin. Like alcohol or other drugs, it’s incredibly addictive and harmful to one’s mental health. No one can quit, because nearly everyone is unbelievably attached. This is outlined by Dr. Nicholas!-->…
After Hurricane Ian wreaked havoc on Fort Myers, Florida, local pastor Tom Ascol expressed trust in Jesus Christ as his congregation recovers from the damage. Hurricane Ian made landfall on Wednesday, tearing through western!-->…
Appendix 1: On Poverty And Inequality And Their Nature And Amelioration It is of crucial importance that conservatives understand and discuss the true nature of material privation and the unequal distribution of both!-->…
Apparently quoting a 40-year-old film can get you fired from one of the biggest companies on earth. Tony Blevins, a vice president of procurement at Apple, was summarily fired after a TikTok video showed him quoting the 1981!-->…
Video from May 2021 has gone viral online of a liberal actress saying she developed Bell’s palsy after getting a COVID vaccine, but would “do it again.” Jennifer Gibson, known for her work in “A Dog’s Way Home” and “Suits,”!-->…
Actress Candace Cameron Bure is touting the joy of married sex as she celebrates 26 years with her husband, former NHL player Valeri Bure. “Sex obviously is important,” Bure said during an interview with Mayim Bialik for her!-->…
The Biden administration quietly changed the fine print of it student loan debt forgiveness plan Thursday, cutting hundreds of thousands of borrowers out of the sweeping program. The change to the Department of Education!-->…
The morning of November 24, 1997, began like any other for Marlene and Steve Aisenberg. The couple woke up in their middle-class home in Valrico, Florida, and prepared to start their day. But Marlene quickly noticed something!-->…
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