Day: May 6, 2023

Kentucky memorial honoring fallen police officers vandalized with American flag burnings

12:45 am May 6, 2023

A memorial honoring law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty was vandalized this week with the burning of American flags just days before the start of National Police Week. According to the National Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) and a report by the Louisville Courier Journal, the crime occurred late Wednesday at the […]

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Biden and Harris roasted for ‘going to lunch’ car selfie: ‘The cringe hurts’

12:43 am May 6, 2023

Twitter personalities mocked President Biden and Vice President Harris for a photo they took before allegedly going out to lunch Friday afternoon. “Get in, folks,” Biden tweeted from his presidential account. “We’re going to lunch.” Harris retweeted the photo and wrote, “Lunch with my favorite co-worker.” BIDEN ADMIN BACKS DOWN IN BATTLE OVER CATHOLIC HOSPITAL’S […]

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Four-year-old toddler climbs 52-foot-high walls, her mom says she just ‘goes for it’

12:37 am May 6, 2023

A four-year-old girl has been climbing walls since she was just 11 months old — and is now able to climb 52 feet in the air.  Isla Murr, a four-year-old from Sydney, Australia, has been climbing up and over things since she was just 11 months old.  Her mother, Lucy Murr, told news agency SWNS […]

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DC reaches migrant housing capacity, unable to accept new families: officials

12:14 am May 6, 2023

Washington, D.C., officials say their city is unable to accept new migrants, as they officially reached their capacity for housing migrant families. D.C.’s Department of Human Services (DHS) said that the Office of Migrant Services’ (OHS) temporary lodging program for families has been full as of April 26. “New intakes are temporarily paused at this time […]

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High schools cancel plays amid community backlash: ‘The culture war’s latest casualty’

12:12 am May 6, 2023

Debate has raged in America in recent years over the role that LGBTQ issues, gender, sexually explicit content and politics play in K-12 education. Now, some schools are canceling plays in response. High school musicals are the “culture war’s latest casualty,” according to The Washington Post. ‘Following a record-setting surge in efforts to change curriculums […]

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