Day: September 2, 2023

Kim Kardashian and Elizabeth Hurley soak up last days of summer: PHOTOS

7:00 pm September 2, 2023

APP USERS CLICK HERE FOR POST German model Claudia Schiffer celebrated her 53rd birthday in Greece. She posted a series of photos from her Greek celebration, featuring her in a bikini, standing in front of big balloons which spelled out “happy birthday.” “Celebrating in Greek paradise, featuring a special friend who came to wish me […]

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Latest increase in illegal migrant crossings undercuts Biden admin claims of progress on border crisis

6:43 pm September 2, 2023

The Biden administration has repeatedly pointed to a decrease in crossings at the southern border in May and June as a key indicator that its latest post-Title 42 border policies are working – but now that narrative is being undercut as the numbers are surging back up. The Washington Post reported this week that initial […]

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Hit British baking show ditches national-themed weeks after people call them ‘racist and tacky’

6:34 pm September 2, 2023

U.K. cooking show “The Great British Bake Off” is ditching its nationality-themed episodes after some individuals accused the showcases of being racist.  The competitive cooking show, about to start its 14th season, previously featured rounds where amateur participants would compete to bake the best bread, cakes, and other pastries in the style of the nationality […]

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Bill Parcells has loaned $4 million to former players with ‘no expectation of being repaid,’ author says

6:03 pm September 2, 2023

Legendary NFL coach Bill Parcells is known for many things, including winning football games and finishing his 19-year coaching career with two Super Bowl victories.  As it turns out, Parcells should also be known as a man with a generous heart.  Gary Myers, whose book “Once a Giant: A Story of Victory, Tragedy, and Life […]

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Indiana school district renews legal fight after court blocks rule separating bathrooms by biological sex

5:58 pm September 2, 2023

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is supporting a school district in its fight to maintain separate bathrooms based on a student’s biological sex, he told Fox News Digital on Friday. Metropolitan School District of Martinsville filed an appeal of a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit decision Aug. 24 to reverse its action […]

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