Day: July 29, 2023

Texas Gov. Abbott defends decision to build floating border wall amid immigration crisis

9:25 am July 29, 2023

Texas GOP Gov. Greg Abbott delivered an address to the state’s Republican County chairs on Friday and addressed the recent move to install floating barriers along the Rio Grande as part of an effort to reduce illegal immigration. During his speech in Georgetown, Texas, Abbott spoke about his administration’s response to the influx of migrants […]

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Comedian John Crist reveals why ‘everyday normal things’ are now considered ‘across the line’

9:00 am July 29, 2023

Political polarization and the COVID-19 pandemic have made comedy easier, not more difficult, because there are more off-limit topics and people are more easily offended, comedian John Crist told Fox News Digital. “Basically all comedy … is just saying things out loud that you’re not allowed to say,” Crist said. “That’s really the whole thing […]

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Democrat Rep. Spanberger allegedly planning run for Virginia governor: report

8:00 am July 29, 2023

Virginia Rep. Abigail Spanberger, a Democrat, has told multiple people within her party that she intends to run in the commonwealth’s gubernatorial election in 2025. The centrist Democrat has been preparing for a run for the governor’s office for months or even years but more recently began making her political ambitions clearer. Spanberger and one […]

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AWS AI-powered video highlights feature introduces game-changing World Cup viewing experience for fans

6:00 am July 29, 2023

Sports fans continue to seek a dynamic viewing experience whenever they decide to tune into a live sporting event. The advancements in technology have only raised expectations. Creative uses of graphics, on-demand game data and video replays and highlights are just some of the ways a broadcast can keep fans engaged.  The World Cup is […]

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Arizona man sentenced for extorting Georgia Tech after falsely accusing basketball coach of sexual assault

5:44 am July 29, 2023

An Arizona man was sentenced to nearly three years in prison after attempting to extort Georgia Tech by falsely accusing its men’s basketball coach of sexual assault. Ronald Bell, 57, was sentenced Thursday to two years and nine months in prison followed by three years of supervised release, according to U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Buchanan. […]

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