The remains of 18-year-old Medal of Honor recipient Army Pfc. Luther Herschel Story have returned home to Georgia after nearly 73 years. Story, part of the 9th Infantry Regiment, was wounded during the Korean War and stayed behind on Sept. 1, 1950 to cover the withdrawal of his fellow soldiers as North Korean troops closed […]
Read MoreThe agreement reached Saturday night between Speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Joe Biden is an historic first step toward shifting government back toward common sense and conservatism. It is a step toward creating a smaller government, lower taxes, less regulation, economic growth, prosperity, and more take home pay. All of this will also strengthen Social […]
Read MoreConfusion and alleged “lies” still swirl around the strange case of an Indiana family that claimed a young girl they adopted was actually a full-grown woman who terrorized them, according to an upcoming documentary. “There were arguments on both sides that she was an adult or she was a child,” Beth Karas, a New York attorney and […]
Read MoreOne of Bo Derek’s passions has been giving back to our veterans. And for the actress, who became a sex symbol overnight with her 1979 film “10,” the cause hits close to home. Her father, Paul Collins, was a radio operator during the Korean War. Both her stepfather and her late husband, actor/director John Derek, […]
Read MoreA Target Corporation senior executive in the marketing department maintains a position with a controversial K-12 advocacy organization called GLSEN – Target’s Pride Month partner – which is focused on integrating gender ideology at all levels of K-12 schools, from curriculum to district policy. Carlos Saavedra is a vice president of brand marketing at Target […]
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