Day: September 15, 2023

Congress, stop Putin and boost Ukraine. Put your money where your mouth is and step up

2:00 pm September 15, 2023

Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s weak leadership, the G-20 just refused to condemn Russia for its barbaric invasion of Ukraine, as it did last year. I assured European allies on a recent bipartisan delegation that although global resolve might be softening, America’s is not. Now Congress, in its upcoming debate over further Ukraine aid, must […]

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University of Idaho student woke up ‘trapped’ on night of quadruple stabbing, father says

1:57 pm September 15, 2023

University of Idaho student Kaylee Goncalves woke up trapped during the home invasion stabbing attack that killed her and three friends last year, according to her father. “This information was gathered before the gag order was imposed and had to be held back until it received approval from our legal team,” Goncalves’ father Steve Goncalves […]

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Extensive flood damage prods New England states to reevaluate dams, culverts

1:07 pm September 15, 2023

The floods this week in Massachusetts that put a few dams at risk have raised concern the structures may increasingly be at risk as the region is hit by stronger and wetter storms. There are thousands of dams across New England and many were built decades if not centuries ago, often to help power textile […]

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Conservatives praise McCarthy for grilling reporter until she ‘admits’ GOP has evidence of Biden wrongdoing

1:01 pm September 15, 2023

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy set social media ablaze on Thursday after he pushed back against a reporter’s assertion that he launched an impeachment inquiry “without evidence.” “AP reported that McCarthy’s impeachment inquiry was launched ‘without evidence,’” GOP operative Arthur Schwartz posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, on Thursday. “Here’s McCarthy forcing an AP reporter […]

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‘Bidenomics’: $42B internet investment favors wealthy left-wing regions, new report finds

1:00 pm September 15, 2023

FIRST ON FOX: President Biden’s multibillion-dollar broadband internet investment meant for rural areas is primarily favoring affluent blue cities and states — even encompassing areas with million-dollar residences and beachfront properties — according to a new report from Sen. Ted Cruz, R.-Tx. The report, exclusively obtained by Fox News Digital, found that the earmarked $42.45 […]

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