Day: January 29, 2024

‘The Young and the Restless’ actor asks for prayers as baby daughter admitted to NICU

11:04 pm January 29, 2024

“The Young and The Restless” alum Jordi Vilasuso has taken to social media in an urgent attempt to ask for prayers. The soap actor and his wife, Kaitlin Vilasuso, took to Instagram to share that their newborn daughter had been admitted to the NICU for a partially collapsed lung. Jordi shared that their baby’s illness […]

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California man pleads guilty to threatening mass shooting of synagogues

10:57 pm January 29, 2024

A California man pleaded guilty on Monday to a federal charge of stalking and admitted to engaging in a 14-month campaign in which he threatened a victim and threatened to shoot synagogues and “exterminate” Jewish people and Asian Americans, according to the Department of Justice. Officials said Andre Morrow Lackner, 35, of Northridge, pleaded guilty […]

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‘Don’t know’ what shutting down the border means ‘exactly,’ White House spokeswoman says

10:26 pm January 29, 2024

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said there are “different definitions” of what it means to shut down the border when pressed if President Biden’s recent immigration rhetoric is any different from comments then-President Trump made in 2018 which critics cited as “racist.”  “Back in the winter of 2018 and the spring of 2019, President […]

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Ex-FBI official warns Biden’s open border could lead to 10/7 Israel-style attack: ‘Greatest risk in lifetime’

10:17 pm January 29, 2024

A former top FBI official who was one of 10 signatories to a letter to Congress about the border crisis earlier this month warned that the open border between the U.S. and Mexico under President Biden presents the “greatest security risk in our lifetime.” Former FBI Assistant Director for the Criminal Investigative Division Chris Swecker […]

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Female university professors blame sexism for removal of women college presidents

10:00 pm January 29, 2024

Sexism motivated the resignations of University of Pennsylvania president Elizabeth Magill and Harvard president Claudine Gay, several professors argued Sunday. The New York Times’ report “The Campus Wars Aren’t About Gender … Are They?” interviewed multiple female professors and university employees on the controversies surrounding Magill and Gay as well as Sally Kornbluth following their […]

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