Day: June 8, 2023

US faith leaders react to Pat Robertson’s death: ‘Kind and gracious servant’

6:01 pm June 8, 2023

Legendary Christian broadcaster Pat Robertson HAS died at age 93, the Christian Broadcasting Network announced on Thursday, as Fox News Digital reported earlier in the day. The cause of death was not given in the announcement. Robertson was known for his “700 Club” television show and for making religion central to Republican Party politics. CHRISTIAN […]

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Jamie Foxx rep says hospitalization not caused by COVID vaccine: report

5:09 pm June 8, 2023

A representative for Jamie Foxx has addressed an independent journalist’s claim that a COVID vaccine booster led to the “medical complication” that landed the actor in the hospital. The rep said the report is “completely inaccurate” in a statement to NBC News. Representatives for Foxx did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for […]

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Transgender activist fatally stabs her father inside multimillion-dollar Virginia Beach mansion: cops

5:03 pm June 8, 2023

A Virginia dentist was allegedly murdered by his transgender daughter during a fight over the weekend, police said.  Dr. Abbey Horwitz, 68, suffered “multiple” stab wounds shortly before 9 a.m. June 3 in their $2.1 million Virginia Beach home, and was pronounced dead by 9:13 a.m, police said.  Horwitz’s daughter, a biological male who is […]

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NRA responds to Newsom’s calls for a 28th amendment: ‘California is a beacon for violence’

5:03 pm June 8, 2023

The National Rifle Association hit back at California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposal for a 28th Amendment that would increase gun control. Newsom, a Democrat, proposed a 28th Amendment to the United States Constitution on Thursday “to enshrine fundamental, broadly supported gun safety measures into law.” The NRA was quick to take him to task. “Newsom’s latest […]

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Maryland board approves $1 million funding to pay for abortion pill stockpile

5:02 pm June 8, 2023

A Maryland board approved an emergency procurement of more than $1 million on Wednesday to pay for a stockpile of a widely used abortion pill due to uncertainty surrounding legal challenges against the drug’s use. The Board of Public Works approved the funds to pay for 35,000 doses that would last several years, if necessary. […]

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