Day: February 6, 2024

The real reason Joe Biden won’t punish Iran

10:00 am February 6, 2024

Is President Joe Biden scared of starting a broader war if he attacks Iran? Or is he worried about gasoline prices going up, torching his reelection bid? The pusillanimous response of Biden to attacks on U.S. troops has enraged critics. Many want the president, who pledged to hold accountable “all those responsible” for the deaths of three […]

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Prominent Georgia attorney who killed wife could be released from prison after plea deal: attorney

9:12 am February 6, 2024

A former Atlanta attorney previously convicted of killing his wife could be released from prison next year after taking a plea deal on Jan. 26, according to his attorney. Claud Lee “Tex” McIver III pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in exchange for an eight-year prison sentence — a drastic change from the life sentence he initially […]

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King Charles III’s cancer announcement leaves public with unanswered questions: ‘Just rip off the Band-Aid’

9:00 am February 6, 2024

King Charles III has been diagnosed with cancer, and one royal watcher says his health bombshell leaves the public with more questions than answers. The 75-year-old has been diagnosed with a form of cancer and has begun treatment, Buckingham Palace announced on Monday. The palace didn’t say what form of cancer the British monarch has […]

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Conservative backlash to Israel aid bill could force Johnson to seek Democrat support again

9:00 am February 6, 2024

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is preparing to bring a stand-alone Israel aid bill for a House vote on Tuesday, three sources told Fox News Digital, but early opposition from his right flank could already force the Republican leader to seek help from Democrats to pass it. Johnson announced over the weekend that he intends […]

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Gavin Newsom overrules California parole board that wanted to free gang member who murdered minister early

9:00 am February 6, 2024

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has overruled a state parole board decision to release a man who killed a minister and shot a deputy after they found him drunk and drove him home in 1994. Derek Eugene Pettis was a 24-year-old gang member when he shot Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputy Terrence Wenger, 31, and volunteer […]

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