Day: June 26, 2023

Karine Jean-Pierre dodges question alluding to Hunter Biden’s attendance at White House state dinner

9:55 pm June 26, 2023

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Monday was asked to explain the administration’s policy on family members attending state dinners.  The question seemed to allude to the president’s son, Hunter Biden, who was listed among the guests invited to a White House state dinner last week just two days after the 53-year-old’s agreement to […]

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Blackhawks add Taylor Hall in trade with Bruins to upgrade forwards around expected No 1 pick Connor Bedard

9:40 pm June 26, 2023

The Boston Bruins and Chicago Blackhawks agreed to a trade Monday headlined by former MVP Taylor Hall. Hall and fellow forward Nick Foligno are heading to Chicago in exchange for young defensemen Ian Mitchell and Alec Regula, the teams announced.  For the Blackhawks, this is their first big move done ahead of the likely selection […]

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College allegedly fired biology professor for teaching sex was determined by chromosomes X and Y

9:15 pm June 26, 2023

St. Philip’s College in San Antonio, Texas reportedly fired one of its biology professors for teaching his students that sex was determined by X and Y chromosomes.  First Liberty Institute, a law firm that defends religious liberty for Americans, sent a letter to the community college on behalf of the professor, Dr. Johnson Varkey, demanding […]

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Conservative artist throws pizza at New York City Hall in response to coal-fired oven crackdown

9:09 pm June 26, 2023

It’s not delivery, it’s a protest. Conservative artist and activist Scott LoBaido threw multiple pizzas at New York City Hall in response to the city’s crackdown on coal- and wood-fired ovens. LoBaido protested on Monday by launching several cheese pies across the City Hall fence in response to a crackdown on the traditional ovens used […]

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NYC’s prized coal-fired pizza shops could be ‘crushed’ by costly green-fueled regulations: pizzeria owner

9:00 pm June 26, 2023

New rules to curb carbon emissions could cost some New York City pizzerias tens of thousands of dollars and change the New York slice for good, said one pizza shop owner. “I think these regulations are typically come up with by people who don’t own businesses,” Brooklyn pizzeria owner Paul Giannone, known as Paulie Gee, […]

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