Justin Lane/Getty Images Judge Juan Merchan, who oversaw former President Donald Trumpâs business records trial, delayed sentencing for the former president until September. In a letter on Tuesday, Merchan wrote that Trumpâs sentencing date of July 11, was âvacated,â and rescheduled for September 18, 2024. This came after Trumpâs lawyers sent a letter to Merchan
On this day in history, September 5, 1929, legendary actor and comedian Bob Newhart is born
Legendary actor and comedian Bob Newhart was born on this day in history, Sept. 5, 1929. George Robert Newhart in Oak Park, Illinois, born into a middle-class family, did not pursue fame until later in life, said his website. He studied accounting at Loyola University in Chicago, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in 1952, said […]
Record-setting 260,000 migrants crossed southern border in September: report
More than 260,000 migrant encounters were reported by CBP officials in May, Fox News reported. REUTERS A record-setting number of migrants crossed the southern border into the United States in September, with over 260,000 encounters reported by Customs and Border Protection in the last 30 days, according to a report. The stunning figure â which […]
On this day in history, September 13, 1948, trailblazer Margaret Chase Smith is elected to Senate
Sen. Margaret Chase Smith, R-Maine, was elected to the Senate on this day in history, Sept. 13, 1948, becoming the first woman to serve in both houses of Congress. Born Margaret Madeline Chase on Dec. 14, 1897, in the central Maine town of Skowhegan, Smith was the oldest of George Emery and Carrie Murray Chase’s […]
On this day in history, September 28, 1781, the Siege of Yorktown begins
The Siege of Yorktown, Virginia, the decisive battle in America’s shocking triumph over the mighty British Empire in its War of Independence, began on this day in history, Sept. 28, 1781. The siege ended three weeks later, on Oct. 19, with the surrender of the British garrison led by Lord Charles Cornwallis. George Washington’s Continental […]
Bruce Springsteen Postpones September Shows as Medical Woes Continue
Bruce Springsteenâs ongoing health issues have struck again. The septuagenarian E Street Band leader revealed Wednesday he is taking a break and postponing his September shows, citing doctorsâ orders. Springsteen announced on his website and across social media he was postponing shows for the remainder of the month while he is treated for symptoms of âpeptic ulcer disease.â
Pennsylvania Democrat John Fetterman Compares January 6 to September 11 Terrorist Attacks
Pennsylvania Democrat nominee for U.S. Senate, Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, on Tuesday compared the U.S. Capitol riot on January 6, 2021, to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks that claimed the lives of nearly 3,000 Americans. During an event Tuesday, Erie County Black Democrats Caucus Chairwoman Selena King asked Fetterman how the January 6 riot
Back to Work: Apple Expects Employees to Return to Office by September
Apple says it wants its employees to return back to its offices by early September, according to a company-wide memo sent out this week. By September, Apple staff members are expected to return to their offices for at least three days a week, said CEO Tim Cook in an email obtained by the Verge. The CEO…
EXCLUSIVE: Hunter Biden Called His Father And Chinese Business Partner âOffice Matesâ In September 2017 Email
Hunter Biden sent an email to the manager of his Washington, D.C. office building in September 2017 asking her to make keys for his âoffice matesâ Joe Biden and Gongwen Dong, who he said was the âemissaryâ for the chairman of the Chinese energy conglomerate CEFC. Hunter Bidenâs dealings with CEFC in 2017 were at…
Sidney Powell said that President Trump would be justified to implement his Executive Order of September 12, 2018
In September 2018, Trump signed an executive order that says ânot later than 45 days after the conclusion of a United States election, the Director of National Intelligence, in consultation with the heads of any other appropriate executive departments and agencies, shall conduct an assessment of any information indicating that a foreign government, or any […]
Trump in Michigan: If We Donât Have Funding for the Wall by September âWeâll Close Down the Countryâ (VIDEO)
For the second year in a row President Trump held a rally with American workers on the night of the White House Correspondentsâ Ball. Trump decided it was a better use of his time to be with the people from Ypsilanti rather than the White House reporters who hate him. Trump held a rally in […]
America Remembers September 11: The Depths of Inhumanity
Sixteen long years have passed since the clear blue sky above New York City exploded in an inferno, with toxic smoke and the stench of burning flesh and death, on September 11, 2001.  For many, the memories of the murder of nearly three thousand Americans, friends and relatives and fellow countrymen, remains as fresh as this […]
Look What Chris Stevens Wrote In His Diary On September 11th
While taking questions from reporters after a press conference announcing that the House Select Committee on Benghazi had released its final report, South Carolina Rep. Trey Gowdy revealed something exceptional about Ambassador Chris Stevens that was worth noting. When a reporter asked Gowdy if, during his investigation, he was able to âget intoâ Stevenâs mind […]
Remember September 11th, The Saddest Day in America
As we commemorate 9-11 2001, the saddest day in America’s recent memory, it is with heavy heart and tremendous misgiving that I can only think we are commemorating this day by surrendering to the enemy that attacked us in 2001. How will history judge this generation? How will God judge us? A Republican party, having […]