Day: December 21, 2023

Wildest weather moments of 2023: Burning Man flooding, wildfire smoke, record heat

11:00 am December 21, 2023

The year of 2023 was a wild one for weather, with many unusual and record-breaking events happening in the U.S. and overseas.  Here are five of the wildest weather moments this year:  Torrential monsoon rains drenched tens of thousands of attendees at the Burning Man festival around Labor Day in Nevada, turning their departure from […]

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Amazon under fire for selling hidden cameras disguised as ordinary objects

11:00 am December 21, 2023

A lawsuit accuses Amazon of enabling a West Virginia man to spy on an underage Brazilian girl with a hidden camera.  The device, which resembles a clothes hook, was purchased from Amazon and used to record the girl.  The suit alleges that Amazon failed to remove the camera from its platform despite inspecting it three […]

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Joaquin Phoenix’s ‘Napoleon’ film an ‘absolute catastrophe,’ says former French president’s son

10:30 am December 21, 2023

Napoleon Bonaparte’s rise to power and eventual downfall seems perfect for the big screen, but Louis Sarkozy is still waiting for that film to be made. Filmmaker Ridley Scott has attempted to take on the historical drama with Joaquin Phoenix starring as the infamous French emperor. Despite delivering a two-hour, 38-minute spectacle with bloody battles, […]

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As the joy of Christmas nears, four faith leaders reveal Advent’s blessings: ‘We look forward with hope’

10:15 am December 21, 2023

As Advent winds down and Christmas approaches, Fox News Digital reached out to four faith leaders for their insights into this liturgical season and their spiritual preparations for the arrival of Jesus Christ. Judge Phil Ginn, president of Southern Evangelical Seminary, based in Charlotte, North Carolina, turned to a verse from the Epistle to Titus […]

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Congress must block Biden’s open-borders insanity. House can lead the way

10:00 am December 21, 2023

­­­­­ Christmas is nearing in Washington D.C. – made apparent by the massive wreaths overhanging Union Station, the tree carefully placed in front of the capitol, and lawmakers hurrying to strike deals before the end of the year. Specifically, the Senate is debating whether to hand President ­­­­Joe Biden’s open-border administration billions of more dollars […]

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