Day: January 8, 2024

College Football Playoff National Championship preview: Future conference foes square off for title

9:00 am January 8, 2024

The end of the 2023 college football season has arrived as two undefeated teams vie for the national championship. Michigan and Washington are looking to become just the sixth team in major college football history to finish a season 15-0. The matchup at NRG Stadium in Houston is between two teams that will play against […]

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Winning For Women PAC endorses IDF veteran and GOP candidate Mazi Pilip to replace Santos

9:00 am January 8, 2024

EXCLUSIVE: Women For Winning PAC endorsed the Israeli Defense Forces veteran who is running as a Republican to fill Rep. George Santos’ seat in New York’s 3rd Congressional District special election, and will make a six-figure investment in her campaign, Fox News Digital has learned. Mazi Melese Pilip, an Ethiopian Jew, immigrant to Israel and […]

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DeSantis shuts down rumors he’ll drop out of 2024 race if he loses in Iowa: ‘Totally made up’

8:00 am January 8, 2024

GOP presidential candidate Ron DeSantis responded to rumors he may drop out of the 2024 race should he lose to former President Trump in the Iowa caucuses.  DeSantis told Fox News’ Bill Melugin at a town hall event in Grimes, Iowa, that the rumors were “categorically false” and a “lie.” “Totally made up,” he said.  […]

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How AI can make your next ER visit less stressful

7:00 am January 8, 2024

Emergency departments have been experiencing a significant strain for a long time, with visits only increasing. With the rise in flu, COVID-19 and RSV cases, in addition to an increase in psychiatric symptoms, emergency wait times can be agonizing. A place that is supposed to be known for its immediate access to care has instead […]

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On this day in history, January 8, 1790, George Washington delivers first-ever State of the Union address

5:02 am January 8, 2024

America’s first president George Washington addressed the assembled Congress with the first State of the Union on this day in history, Jan. 8, 1780. Washington’s address took place at Federal Hall in New York City — and addressed a variety of topics including national defense, foreign policy, economics and education. America’s first president started off […]

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