March 29, 2024

Australian woman, dachshund mauled by bull terrier weeks before wedding day

A woman and her 3-year-old miniature dachshund were attacked by another dog while walking at an off-leash dog park on the Gold Coast in Australia. Bodybuilder Isabelle Payne and her pup, Lola, were both “attacked unprovoked and mauled” by a bull terrier at the park on Wednesday, according to a GoFundMe post by her fiancĂ©e, […]

On this day in history, July 2, 1964, President Johnson signs ‘sweeping’ Civil Rights Act

President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 into law on this day in history, July 2, 1964 — “the most sweeping civil rights legislation since Reconstruction,” as the National Archives notes on its website. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 “prohibited discrimination in public spaces, provided for the integration of schools […]

Elon Musk’s Strategy for Twitter Success: Have Users Read Fewer Tweets Every Day

Win McNamee/Getty Images; BNN Tesla CEO and Twitter owner Elon Musk has announced limits for how many tweets users can read in a day, causing confusion and frustration among social media users in multiple countries. Musk claims that the limits are temporary. On Saturday, Twitter users in several countries either could not access the site

On this day in history, July 1, 1847, the US Post Office issues the first stamps

The United States Postal Service issued its first-ever postage stamps on this day in history, July 1, 1847.  The first postage stamps produced by the United States Postal Service (USPS) were sold in New York City, according to the USPS website.  The two stamps came in two designs, one for each denomination.  The five-cent stamp […]

On this day in history, June 30, 1936, ‘Gone with the Wind’ is published

Author Margaret Mitchell published the American classic novel “Gone with the Wind” on this day in history, June 30, 1936.  The 1,000-page novel, set in Georgia during the Civil War and in the Reconstruction era, told the tale of Scarlett O’Hara, a southern belle from a wealthy family who lost nearly everything during the war. […]

On this day in history, June 29, 2007, the first iPhone goes on sale

Apple’s revolutionary iPhone first went on sale on this day in history, June 29, 2007, at Apple retail stores nationwide.  All 164 Apple retail stores in the U.S. stayed open until midnight that evening so that eager customers could purchase up to two iPhones on a “first-come, first-served basis,” according to a press release by […]

Madonna Hospitalized for ‘Serious Bacterial Infection,’ Several Day Stay in ICU, Delays World Tour

Madonna has been hospitalized for what her manager described as a “serious bacterial infection” that required the mega pop star to spend several days in intensive care. The 64-year-old Material Girl is still “under medical care” but is improving and is expected to make a full recovery, her manager Guy Oseary said in an Instagram post

On this day in history, June 27, 1985, iconic Route 66 reaches the ‘end of the road’

On this date in history, June 27, 1985, Route 66 — the iconic 2,200-mile American byway from Chicago, Illinois, to Santa Monica, California — came to an end after 59 years. This occurred after the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) decertified the road and voted to remove its highway signs, according […]

Watch Live: Faith & Freedom Coalition’s Road to Majority 2023 Conference Day 2

The Faith & Freedom Coalition will hold their Road to Majority 2023 conference this weekend in Washington, DC. “For the past twelve years, the Faith & Freedom Coalition’s Road to Majority Policy Conference has empowered conservative activists to fight for their values at the polls and in the public arena,” the event description explains. “Designed

On this day in history, June 17, 1885, the Statue of Liberty arrives in New York

The Statue of Liberty arrived in New York in 350 pieces shipped in more than 200 cases on this day in history, June 17, 1885.  Assembling the Statue of Liberty took over a year: The statue would not officially be unveiled to the public until October 1886.  An “enduring symbol of freedom and democracy,” the […]

On this day in history, June 12, 1987, Reagan urges Gorbachev to ‘tear down this wall’

On this day on June 12, 1987, President Ronald Reagan’s call to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to “tear down the Berlin Wall” became widely considered a defining moment of the Reagan presidency, according to Stanford University.  The line, “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall,” also came to be a profound statement of the 1980s.  President […]

Watch Live: 14th Annual Western Conservative Summit, Day Two

The Centennial Institute at Colorado Christian University will host the second day of its 14th annual Western Conservative Summit this weekend in Denver, Colorado. Featuring top conservative leaders since 2010, the summit is one of the largest annual gatherings of conservatives outside Washington, DC, and serves to educate and activate the grassroots. The purpose of this summit “is

Zach Wilson picks up where he left off with strong day at Jets camp

Observations from Jets practice on Tuesday. Zach at it Zach Wilson threw a couple of touchdown passes during a red-zone drill. He rolled out and pump-faked before fitting a pass where only Xavier Gipson could catch it. He later hit tight end Kenny Yeboah, who made the catch falling backward in the end zone. It […]

A SAD DAY FOR AMERICA

It is indeed a very sad day for America. We are now a Banana Republic where the illegitimate president Joe Biden in the White House stated on November 9, 2022,  “We will not allow Trump to run for president, we will take him out.”   Former President Donald J. Trump was arraigned in court today […]

On this day in history, June 1, 1967, Beatles release standout ‘Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band’ album

On this day in history, June 1, 1967, the Beatles released “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band,” their eighth album — which became the soundtrack to the “Summer of Love,” according to the official website of the Beatles.  With its 13 songs, the album was recorded in over 400 hours during a 129-day period, according […]

On this day in history, May 31, 1930, actor-director Clint Eastwood is born in California

Prolific actor and director Clint Eastwood was born on this day, May 31, 1930, in San Francisco, California.  He and his family moved a number of times before settling in Piedmont, California, reports Britannica. Eastwood was drafted during the Korean War and stationed in California — and upon his discharge from the Army in 1953, […]

Florida Memorial Day shooting at beach boardwalk injures 9, including minors, police say

At least nine people, including children, were injured Memorial Day after shots rang out near the beach boardwalk in Hollywood, Florida.  Hollywood police responded to a call just before 6:45 p.m. local time reporting multiple people shot near Johnson Street. Officers rendered aid at the scene before the victims were transported to Memorial Regional Hospital […]

Donald Trump Thanks Those Who Gave ‘Ultimate Sacrifice’ in Memorial Day Message

Former President Donald Trump posted a Memorial Day message on Monday, thanking those who gave the “ultimate sacrifice” for the country they love while warning that the fight continues as the country remains in great peril. “HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY TO ALL, BUT ESPECIALLY TO THOSE WHO GAVE THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE FOR THE COUNTRY THEY LOVE,”

Twelve Shot on Night One of Brandon Johnson’s First Memorial Day Weekend as Chicago Mayor

At least 12 people were shot, three fatally, on night one of Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s (D) first Memorial Day weekend in office. WGNTV reported that the first fatal shooting was discovered at about 12:50 a.m. when a 33-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his armpit was found unresponsive “near the 7800 block of

DeSantis has BIG PLANS for day 1 as president: ‘They’re going to end up stone-cold DEAD’

Ron DeSantis, governor of Florida and republican presidential candidate, has big plans for the day he steps into the Oval Office. Unlike other candidates who danced around the topic of what to do about the border crisis — the one where millions of illegal immigrants are pouring into the country, bringing with them huge quantities […]

Best brunch ideas and recipes to cook for your mom in celebration of Mother’s Day

Instead of paying expensive brunch prices at a restaurant, try cooking quality recipes for your mom on Mother’s Day from the comfort of your home.  A thoughtful gift for moms on their special day is having all their meals cooked and ready to go for breakfast, brunch and dinner.  If you do not have that […]

International Hummus Day: Try these homemade recipes loaded with spicy and savory ingredients

International Hummus Day falls on May 13 each year.  The occasion was founded in 2012 by Ben Lang, co-founder of Innovation Israel and his friend Miriam Young. The day came after World Nutella Day was established and became popular.  The main ingredient in hummus is chickpeas.  Several spices and seasonings are added to the mix […]

Mother’s Day: 3 quirky, playful gifts to buy for mom in celebration of her

If you’re unsure what to get your mom for Mother’s Day, consider going the comedic route. You might try purchasing a gift that will make her smile every time she uses or sees it. If your mom is often difficult to shop for, you should try finding a Mother’s Day gift that appeals to her […]

Watch: Joe Biden Nibbles Toddler’s Shoulder on Final Day of European Trip

President Joe Biden was caught on video getting unusually close to a young toddler on Thursday at the end of his five-day European trip. The video, which surfaced on social media on Friday, showed Biden leaning into a young girl, nibbling and pretending to gobble the toddler up as she was held in her mother’s arms.

On this day in history, May 10, 1977, iconic American actress Joan Crawford dies in New York City

Joan Crawford, the legendary Oscar-winning actress who appeared in over 80 films during a remarkable 45-year Hollywood career, died on this day in history, May 10, 1977. Born Lucille Fay LeSueur on March 23, 1904, in San Antonio, Texas, Crawford reportedly grew up with little means, and was raised by her mother and stepfather in […]

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Celebrates Free Speech Ruling: ‘Happy Independence Day’

JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. celebrated a federal judge’s decision to block the Biden administration from interacting with social media companies that have censored him and others. As Breitbart News reported, U.S. Judge Terry A. Doughty — a Donald Trump appointee — issued a temporary injunction on July 4th in

On this day in history, April 30, 1789, George Washington inaugurated as first US president

President George Washington was inaugurated as the first president of the United States on this day in history, April 30, 1789.  In his address, which he delivered at New York City’s Federal Hall, Washington expressed his anxiety over the prospect of leading a new nation.  At the time, New York City’s Federal Hall served as […]

Treat Williams’ daughter honors late actor on Father’s Day one week after his death

June 19, 2023 | 8:15pm Treat Williams’ daughter honored his legacy on Father’s Day — which came less than a week after his unexpected death. On Sunday, Elinor “Ellie” Williams took to her Instagram Story to share two pictures of the late actor, born Richard Treat Williams. “I love you, Dad,” the 24-year-old wrote atop a throwback photo of […]

Trump: ‘No Coincidence’ DOJ Indicted Me ‘Same Day’ FBI Turns over Doc Alleging Biden Bribery Scheme

Former President Donald Trump highlighted Tuesday his indictment came the same day House Republicans reviewed a document that is alleged to tie then-Vice President Joe Biden to a $5 million bribery scheme. Trump spoke at his Bedminster, New Jersey, golf club following his arraignment at the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida on

Don Lemon boats in Hamptons same day CNN’s Chris Licht sinks as CEO

June 8, 2023 | 7:35pm When life gives you lemons
. On the same day embattled CNN boss Chris Licht was sunk as CEO, Don Lemon was floating on a boat in the Hamptons. The former CNN star, who was fired by Licht after 17 years at the outlet, posted pics of himself boating out East […]

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