Day: April 14, 2023

Hopping supercars and more autos stories

3:01 pm April 14, 2023

‘FLYING’ CAR: Chinese automaker BYD built a supercar that can hop. Continue reading here BIG NEWS: The Chevrolet Silverado HD ZR2 is a monster off-road truck. Continue reading here GOLD DIGGER: The AEV Ram Prospector was designed to get very dirty. Continue reading here OLD GOLD: These used cars are worth more than new ones. […]

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Democrat mother sues Maine school for helping 13-year-old daughter secretly transition, providing chest binder

3:00 pm April 14, 2023

A Maine mother is suing her daughter’s school for allowing her to begin transitioning genders, including providing a “chest binder,” without her knowledge.  Amber Lavigne and her attorney Adam Shelton joined “Jesse Watters Primetime” Thursday to discuss the lawsuit and her outrage with the school. “Unfortunately, this has become a political issue. It’s a parental […]

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France’s top constitutional body set to rule on Macron’s contested plan to raise the retirement age

2:57 pm April 14, 2023

France’s top constitutional body was expected to rule Friday on whether President Emmanuel Macron’s contested plan to raise the retirement age passes muster, a decision that could calm or further enrage opponents of the measure. All eyes were on the heavily guarded Constitutional Council, which can nix all or parts of a complex pension reform […]

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California judge orders church that defied COVID rules to pay $1.2M

2:01 pm April 14, 2023

A California judge has ordered San Jose’s Calvary Chapel church to pay $1.2 million in fines for defying COVID-19 pandemic restrictions by meeting for worship and not requiring masks.  In a ruling handed down last week, Superior Court Judge Evette D. Pennypacker said the church should pay fines for flagrantly violating Santa Clara County’s mask […]

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This is the beginning of the end of Putin in Ukraine

2:00 pm April 14, 2023

As the Ukrainian spring bloodily transitions into summer, Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Generals are trying to manage a stalled, if not, failed winter offensive in the Donbas that has left as many as 75,000 Russian soldiers and Wagner Group mercenaries dead. As the Kremlin’s overall casualties continue to mount, upwards of 200,000 according […]

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