Day: July 10, 2023

Why King Charles didn’t give ‘full royal treatment’ to President Biden during ‘mini visit’: experts

9:07 pm July 10, 2023

President Joe Biden and King Charles III met on Monday, but the royal family kept it casual. The king didn’t give Biden the “full Royal treatment” because it wasn’t an official state visit, royal commentators and experts explained to Fox News Digital. Biden stopped by the United Kingdom for a quick meeting ahead of his […]

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Indiana sheriff’s deputy killed by prison inmate who stole jail van during escape attempt: police

9:01 pm July 10, 2023

An Indiana sheriff’s deputy was killed Monday after being attacked by a jail inmate charged with murder who stole a van during an escape attempt before crashing the vehicle into a pole, authorities said.  The inmate was being returned to the Marion County jail in Indianapolis after a hospital visit when he attacked a Marion […]

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Tom Cotton says Biden’s ‘indecision’ hurting Ukraine: ‘Pussyfooting around for a year and a half’

9:00 pm July 10, 2023

Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., told the “Brian Kilmeade Show” Monday that President Biden has been indecisive and should have provided Ukraine with more significant weapons much earlier. The senator and Army veteran defended the move to send cluster bombs to Ukraine, arguing that Russia is using the same type of bombs to take control of […]

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CNN’s Jim Acosta insists Democrats not in favor of abortion up until the moment of birth: ‘Just not true’

9:00 pm July 10, 2023

CNN host Jim Acosta appeared to run defense for Democrats on Sunday after they were accused of supporting abortion until the moment of birth. The Family Leader CEO Bob Vander Plaat appeared on “CNN Newsroom” to discuss abortion as a political issue leading up to the 2024 presidential election. During the segment, Acosta questioned whether […]

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Democrat Roland Gutierrez joins US Senate race in Texas after pressing for action over Uvalde

8:12 pm July 10, 2023

Democratic Texas state Sen. Roland Gutierrez, who has pushed for police accountability and tougher gun laws after the Uvalde school shooting, announced Monday he will run for U.S. Senate in 2024. He becomes the second Texas Democrat to embark on what will be a longshot bid to deny Republican Sen. Ted Cruz a third term […]

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