Day: July 28, 2023

‘Squad’ member faces more mockery after hours-long ‘thirst strike’

3:00 am July 28, 2023

Progressive Rep. Greg Casar, D-Texas, a new member of the “The Squad,” faced waves of mockery on Twitter about his “thirst strike” protest lasting less than 10 hours. “Yesterday was incredible. I was honored to be joined at my thirst strike by workers in Texas and across the nation—and by lots of colleagues pushing for […]

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GREG GUTFELD: Ex-government official testifies we have alien bodies, should we be scared?

2:49 am July 28, 2023

Happy Thursday, everybody. So is it all just pretend or have they met little green men? Well, it looks like Mulder and Scully were right, and I don’t even know who that is, but some nerd on my staff wrote it, so let’s go with it. Yeah, according to some remarkable testimony from three men […]

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Duchess Sarah Ferguson divulges royal secrets of getting out of a conversation, leaving a party early

2:03 am July 28, 2023

Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, is sharing several tricks she’s used over the years in her royal duties to avoid offending people during parties and other events. “Politely,” Ferguson laughed when her “Tea Talks” podcast co-host entrepreneur Sarah Thomson asked the duchess on Wednesday what the proper etiquette is for trying to get out of […]

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Unaccompanied Honduran girl, 5, found in Texas days after mother died, authorities say

1:56 am July 28, 2023

An unaccompanied 5-year-old girl from Honduras was found in Texas last week after crossing illegally into the United States, authorities said Thursday.  The Texas Department of Public Safety said the girl was found in Eagle Pass. She had a plastic bag with her birth certificate and an address in the U.S. where she was presumably […]

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Top 5 moments from Hunter Biden hearing

1:44 am July 28, 2023

Hunter Biden made his first appearance in a Delaware federal court Wednesday, pleading not guilty after Judge Maryellen Noreika rejected his plea deal that she criticized as “not standard,” unprecedented and possibly unconstitutional. The president’s son was expected to plead guilty to two misdemeanor tax counts of willful failure to pay federal income tax as well as […]

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