Day: July 26, 2023

GREG GUTFELD: Today, the box you check trumps the work you’ve done

4:08 am July 26, 2023

Happy Tuesday, everybody. So the last time I looked, America was supposed to be a meritocracy. Ever since the Pilgrims landed, wherever, we knew, there’d be no welcome wagon. You had to work to eat and it wasn’t like you could go running to H.R. if you weren’t happy and had complaints. And for that […]

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On this day in history, July 26, 1990, President George H.W. Bush signs Americans with Disabilities Act

4:02 am July 26, 2023

On this day in history, July 26, 1990, President George H.W. Bush signed into law the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), one of the most sweeping affirmation of rights for the disabled in American history, according to History.com. President Bush signed the act into law on the South Lawn of the White House South Lawn […]

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RFK Jr rips White House’s ‘bad decisions,’ won’t say whether Biden is fit to serve as president

2:37 am July 26, 2023

Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ripped what he called the “bad decisions” coming out of the White House under President Biden, but stopped short of saying whether he thinks the president is fit to serve as commander in chief. The discussion happened during an exclusive Fox News Town Hall on Tuesday after host […]

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Ohio amusement park guest struck by flying cell phone on roller coaster going 70 mph

1:57 am July 26, 2023

A visitor at Ohio’s Cedar Point was injured Saturday after a cell phone hit his head while riding a roller coaster. David Carter said on Facebook that he was riding Cedar Point’s Maverick roller coaster with another guest who took their cell phone on the ride. Carter said that the cell phone flew out of […]

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Bowe Bergdahl court-martial conviction for Army desertion thrown out by federal judge

1:43 am July 26, 2023

A former U.S. Army soldier who pleaded guilty to desertion after leaving his post while deployed in Afghanistan and was subsequently captured and tortured by the Taliban had his court-martial conviction vacated Tuesday.  The ruling by U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton in Washington D.C. said that military judge Jeffrey Nance, who presided over the court-martial […]

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