Day: January 2, 2024

Japan Airlines passenger plane burst into flames after possible collision at Tokyo’s Haneda airport

10:33 am January 2, 2024

A thick plume of black smoke rose over an airport runway in Japan on Tuesday after a Japanese aircraft burst into flames, local media reported. Live footage on public broadcaster NHK showed a Japan Airlines passenger plane on a runway at Tokyo’s Haneda airport with flames coming out of its windows. Shortly after, the plane […]

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, Kevin Costner and Jewel will grow stronger in 2024: Celebrity astrologer

10:00 am January 2, 2024

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce found love in 2023 and their relationship will only grow stronger in the new year, according to a pop culture astrologer. The singer and the NFL star, who were first publicly linked in September, were among the year’s most unexpected celebrity couples. However, astrology expert Kyle Thomas told Fox News […]

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Non-Jews should lead the fight against Jew hatred

10:00 am January 2, 2024

Most Jew are finding this Christmas season sobering, as pro-Palestinian rallies, often resounding with Jew-hating jeers, keep turning violent. Since Oct. 7, 70% of American Jews report feeling less safe than they once did.  Jews keep debating how to fight antisemitism. Yet, all Americans should confront this evil. Jew-hatred is not a Jewish disease – […]

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Rob Lowe shares hardest part of new role as game show host: ‘It kills me’

10:00 am January 2, 2024

Rob Lowe is putting his hosting skills to the test. The “Parks and Recreation” star is the host of Fox’s new game show, “The Floor,” and while he’s enjoying his new role, he admitted to getting too “invested” in the contestants’ journey. “Well, it kills me when they’re not doing well. It kills me,” he […]

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Biden administration takes aim at popular childcare program

10:00 am January 2, 2024

The Biden administration claims it wants to improve life for working mothers. But many of the policies it proposes would do the exact opposite. Nowhere is this clearer than in the State Department’s newly proposed changes to a long-beloved childcare option for working parents, the au pair program. For decades, American families with young children […]

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