Day: April 7, 2023

1968 Dodge Charger returns as modern Quicksilver muscle car

7:00 pm April 7, 2023

The latest Dodge Challenger was inspired by the brand’s muscle cars from the 1960s, and now there is a way to make it look even more like one of them. California custom car company Exomod Concepts has designed a new body for the Challenger that turns it into a 1968 Charger, if only skin deep. […]

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Army veteran torches Biden admin for defending Afghanistan withdrawal: The ‘gaslighting is ridiculous’

7:00 pm April 7, 2023

On “Outnumbered” Friday, Army veteran and Veterans on Duty chairman Jeremy Hunt called out the Biden administration’s “gaslighting” over the botched Afghanistan withdrawal. National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby received intense criticism after he said President Biden is “proud” of the withdrawal.  WHITE HOUSE BLASTED OVER ‘EASTER NEWS DUMP’ AFTER AFGHANISTAN, TRANSGENDER SPORTS, IRS ACTIONS […]

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Colorado victim found in concrete grave was killed by friend, alleged partner in crime

6:09 pm April 7, 2023

Police in Colorado on Thursday continued to dig out a body encased in concrete that was found in a condo crawl space they believe is of a man killed by a friend and alleged partner in crime during a fight last year. The mounded concrete grave, with apparent human remains visible through its cracks, was […]

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Wisconsin Gov. Evers pardons 159 low-level offenders

6:06 pm April 7, 2023

Democratic Gov. Tony Evers pardoned nearly 160 more people on Friday, most of them for relatively low-level offenses ranging from drug dealing and possession to theft. That extends his record number of pardons to 933 during four years in office, easily the most of any Wisconsin governor. His predecessor, Republican Scott Walker, didn’t issue a […]

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North Carolina House budget approved, now heads to Senate

6:05 pm April 7, 2023

Republican lawmakers say their proposed North Carolina budget addresses inflation with big worker raises while spending cautiously, after the state House approved the two-year plan Thursday. The chamber voted 78-38 for the plan, which now goes to the Senate for consideration. The proposed budget would spend $29.8 billion during the fiscal year starting July 1 […]

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