Day: April 27, 2023

Don Lemon claims he’s at peace with CNN firing: ‘I’m not mad’

12:07 pm April 27, 2023

Former CNN host Don Lemon gave a surprising response to his firing Wednesday night, in his first comments to the media after he was let go from the network. Lemon told Page Six he wasn’t angry about his termination despite previously revealing he had been “stunned” by the decision. “It’s not in my nature,” Lemon […]

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Bar loses customers after warning patrons it will ‘not tolerate intolerance’ among guests about Bud Light

12:00 pm April 27, 2023

The Fairfax Bar and Grill in Indiana alienated some of its patrons after it condemned them for criticizing Bud Light’s association with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, Bud Light and its parent company Anheuser-Busch received backlash for partnering with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney. The beer maker ignited a firestorm earlier this month when it celebrated Mulvaney’s […]

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Family of Uber Eats driver allegedly killed by MS-13 member speaks out on ‘demonic’ murder: ‘This man is sick’

12:00 pm April 27, 2023

The stepdaughter of a Florida Uber Eats driver who was allegedly dismembered and murdered by an MS-13 gang member spoke out against the heinous slaying and the family’s confusion surrounding the randomness of the attack.  Oscar Solis is accused of killing Randall Cooke earlier this month after Cooke’s last delivery of the night took him […]

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What teachers unions do is legalized thuggery. Here’s what parents can do

12:00 pm April 27, 2023

If thugs were hurting your kid, you’d do almost anything to stop them. The harm inflicted by the teachers unions is legalized thuggery. Here’s what you can do.  Closing schools in the spring of 2020, when no one understood COVID, was understandable. But once science showed negligible risk to students in returning to the classroom, […]

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North Dakota’s governor vetoes bill that would require librarians to screen sexual explicit material from kids

11:50 am April 27, 2023

North Dakota’s governor vetoed a bill Wednesday that would have required librarians under threat of criminal penalty to screen sexually explicit materials from children, but signed another barring explicit materials from the children’s sections of local and school libraries. The Senate voted 33-14 to override Republican Gov. Doug Burgum’s veto hours later, though a similar […]

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