Day: June 22, 2023

NC State swim star Kylee Alons changed in storage closet during 2022 NCAA Championships: rep

10:54 am June 22, 2023

Rep. Greg Steube, R-Fla., met with N.C. State swimming star Kylee Alons on Wednesday, and he wrote on social media that she told him a story from the 2022 NCAA Championships. Steube said Alons told him that she decided to change in a storage closet instead of out in the open because Lia Thomas was […]

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Idaho school district votes to ban classroom discussions on gender identity, sexuality

10:28 am June 22, 2023

The Nampa School District in Idaho will move forward without gender identity and sexual orientation discussions in the classroom after a vote was held to adopt a policy limiting such topics. The policy was adopted amid a national debate on education and the will of parents in the classroom. “I don’t want you to discuss […]

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Spider bite lands Inter Miami goalie in hospital, wife says

10:14 am June 22, 2023

Inter Miami goalkeeper Nick Marsman suffered a serious health scare recently when he was hospitalized after he was bitten by a “poisonous” spider while he was at a zoo. Marsman was in the hospital for three days after the spider bite, his wife, former Miss Netherlands Nathalie den Dekker, wrote in a series of since-expired […]

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Macon Bacon, collegiate summer league baseball team, faces call to change name over ‘glorification of bacon’

10:10 am June 22, 2023

A physicians group in Georgia put up a billboard targeting the fans of the Macon Bacon, a collegiate summer league baseball team, and wrote a letter to the team’s president. The Physicians Committee of Responsible Medicine’s billboard is located on Interstate 16 and asks fans to “keep bacon off your plate.” The group also sent […]

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Drug arrests prove this city is a ‘magnet’ for homelessness, crime, activist says

10:05 am June 22, 2023

The vast majority of people arrested in San Francisco’s crackdown on open-air drug markets have been from out of town, according to police data. One recovery advocate says people from other counties and states see the liberal city as a sanctuary for illicit activity. “Everyone knows that San Francisco kind of takes a hands-off approach […]

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