Day: February 15, 2024

Civil rights attorney argues cash payments to descendants of slaves ‘recognize the harm done’ from slavery

10:00 am February 15, 2024

A civil rights attorney representing descendants of the enslaved Black people who built St. Louis University shared how cash payments are one way of recognizing the harm done by slavery. Civil rights attorney Areva Martin spoke with Fox News Digital on Wednesday about recourse for descendants of slaves, claiming the institution owes these descendants cash […]

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Biden’s team insists president is fit to serve. So let’s see the Hur tapes, transcripts and recordings

10:00 am February 15, 2024

Joe Biden reacted angrily to Special Counsel Robert Hur’s conclusion that the president has “diminished faculties” and “poor,” “faulty,” and “hazy” memory – all of which Hur claimed supported not bringing charges for Biden’s mishandling of classified information. “We have also considered that, at trial, Mr. Biden would likely present himself to a jury, as he […]

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New York man who smuggled pythons into the US by hiding them in his pants sentenced to probation, fined $5k

9:26 am February 15, 2024

A New York City man was sentenced on Wednesday to one year of probation and fined $5,000 for smuggling Burmese pythons into the U.S. from Canada in 2018. Calvin Bautista, 38, of Richmond Hill, New York, was sentenced in the Northern District of New York after previously admitting to smuggling three Burmese pythons into the […]

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CA Dems ripped by experts for dodging debate question on progressive policies impacting crime: ‘In denial’

9:00 am February 15, 2024

Three Democrats vying for an open California Senate seat denied in a recent debate that progressive policies have gone “too far” in the Golden State amid surging crime which experts tell Fox News Digital flies in the face of reality and the data. “Have progressive reforms like doing away with bail for nonviolent crimes or […]

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Johnson forced to delay House vote on controversial surveillance tool after GOP mutiny threats

9:00 am February 15, 2024

EXCLUSIVE: Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., was forced to backpedal on holding a House vote on renewing and revising a key surveillance tool of the U.S. government after a bloc of GOP lawmakers threatened a mutiny, Fox News Digital has learned. The House Rules Committee had been partially through considering a bill to renew Section 702 […]

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