Day: January 2, 2024

Disastrous polls prove Democrats need a backup plan for 2024

10:00 am January 2, 2024

It is becoming increasingly clear that President Joe Biden should not be the Democratic nominee for president in 2024.  Most recent public polls show Biden losing to former President Donald Trump in a general election matchup. In the latest CNBC poll, Biden trails Trump by six points, 48% to 42%. This should unnerve Democrats, especially […]

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In a New Year, pastor reveals how to get back to church every Sunday: ‘A prayerful decision’

9:15 am January 2, 2024

“Why are so many people reluctant to go to church these days — and should I say anything about it to them?” A pastor in Washington is weighing in for those who desire to return to church again on a regular basis in the New Year of 2024 or who have friends or family members […]

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Amnesty remains priority for Biden admin, Democrats even amid record border numbers

9:08 am January 2, 2024

A pathway to citizenship or other legalization for illegal immigrants already in the U.S. remains a priority for the Biden administration and many Democrats, even amid a record-breaking crisis at the southern border. The issue was raised during a crucial U.S.-Mexico meeting this week in Mexico City, where Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Homeland […]

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5 social media celebrities who made waves into the mainstream in 2023

9:05 am January 2, 2024

A comedian battling cancel culture, a beer-drinking transgender influencer and a red-bearded musician belting out of the woods and into cyberspace were among some TikTok celebrities who crossed into the mainstream this year. Over the last 12 months, online platforms like TikTok and others have allowed American artists and creators to go viral and amass […]

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Smoking shrinks the brain and drives up Alzheimer’s risk, new study finds

9:05 am January 2, 2024

Smoking is notorious for causing damage to the lungs — but a recent study confirmed that it’s also harmful to the brain. Researchers from the Washington University School of Medicine (WashUMed) in St. Louis, Missouri, analyzed the brain scans, smoking history and genetic risk of 32,094 participants of European descent from the UK Biobank database. […]

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