Day: February 12, 2024

California woman shot dead in Mexican resort town popular with Americans

7:05 pm February 12, 2024

An American woman died in the crossfire of an apparent drug deal gone bad at a popular Mexican beach resort in the municipality of Tulum.  The Quintana Roo State Attorney General’s Office opened an investigation into the Feb. 9 incident which saw the death of an alleged drug dealer from Belize and an American woman, […]

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Pakistani leader defends slow vote reporting, notes previous 66-hour tabulation times

7:03 pm February 12, 2024

Pakistan’s caretaker prime minister on Monday defended the widely criticized delay in announcing the results of last week’s parliamentary election, saying authorities took only 36 hours to count over 60 million votes while grappling with militant attacks. Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar pointed out that election results had been announced after 66 hours when Imran Khan won power […]

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Chiefs win Super Bowl LVIII: Here’s who won the big game the year you were born

6:15 pm February 12, 2024

In a battle between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers, the Chiefs came out with another victory as the team took home Super Bowl LVIII. The Kansas City franchise has now won two consecutive Super Bowls. Only eight teams have been able to achieve the same feat. LIFESTYLE’S WEEKEND ROUNDUP: BEST STORIES […]

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Nashville event to host pro-life advocate on fatherlessness in America, ‘the most ignored crisis by the Left’

6:08 pm February 12, 2024

Ryan Bomberger, cofounder and chief creative officer of The Radiance Foundation in Loudon County, Virginia, has long spoken out about his pro-life beliefs.  This year, he’ll be speaking at the National Religious Broadcasters Convention in Nashville, Tennessee, which takes place Feb. 20 to Feb. 23. In advance of it, he told Fox News Digital on […]

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‘Make it quick!’ Virginia legislature’s short time limit for public comments leaves some feeling disrespected

5:53 pm February 12, 2024

Virginia’s part-time Legislature moves at a quick clip. And its time-pressed lawmakers expect the same from members of the public who want to make their voices heard. Year after year, no matter which party is in charge, committee and subcommittee chairs have repeatedly exhorted those providing testimony at the Capitol to speed things along. They […]

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