Day: July 21, 2023

UFO hearings in Congress next week will be ‘historic,’ journalist says

10:00 am July 21, 2023

Next week’s House Oversight Committee hearing on alleged unidentified flying object sightings will be “historic,” one investigative journalist versed in the subject told Fox News on Thursday. Jeremy Corbell, host of the “WEAPONIZED” podcast, told “The Ingraham Angle” that recollections of the sightings are rife with descriptions that defy human physical realities. Ahead of the […]

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Detransitioned boy castrated by doctors warns kids about perils of gender ideology: ‘Patient for life’

10:00 am July 21, 2023

A young male, who formerly identified as a transwoman, who was castrated and became a “patient for life” as part of “gender-affirming care,” wants to warn others not to follow in his footsteps. He discussed his story of resilience and learning to accept himself for who he is for the first time with Fox News […]

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Tupac and Biggie: Rap’s greatest rivalry remains top unsolved mystery

10:00 am July 21, 2023

Nearly 27 years after Tupac Shakur’s murder, Las Vegas police recently issued a search warrant in connection with Shakur’s unsolved killing.  Shakur, one of the most prolific rappers in history, was shot multiple times while riding in the passenger seat of a vehicle driven by Death Row Records founder Marion “Suge” Knight. He died six […]

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Alabama executes James Barber by lethal injection for ‘heinous, atrocious and cruel’ murder of Dorothy Epps

9:31 am July 21, 2023

Alabama executed James Barber Friday morning for the brutal beating death of an elderly woman 22 years ago, marking the state’s first lethal injection death following a monthslong halt to review procedures. Barber, 64, was pronounced dead at 1:56 a.m. at William C. Holman Correctional Facility in Atmore. He was convicted and sentenced to death […]

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Former ACLU president cautions that American self-censorship is eroding free speech

9:00 am July 21, 2023

Freedom of speech at college campuses, libraries, governments, social media, and in the public square is under attack today on all sides, according to former ACLU president Nadine Strossen. Strossen, currently a professor at New York Law School, has emerged as a key voice in the fight for freedom speech, and offers up criticism of […]

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