Day: February 23, 2024

Sunny Hostin takes pro-life stance in ‘View’ clash on in vitro fertilization: ‘Embryo is a baby’

7:05 pm February 23, 2024

In a heated clash over the Alabama Supreme Court’s recent ruling on human embryos, “The View” co-host Sunny Hostin declared she believes human embryos are babies and said she would feel devastated if anyone harmed the embryos she used in her own in vitro fertilization (IVF) process. Hostin stood up for her belief on the […]

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The collapse of a gold mine in Venezuela underscores the dangers of a poorly regulated industry

6:48 pm February 23, 2024

LA PARAGUA, Venezuela (AP) — Osvaldo Romero and his wife got off a battered boat Friday under the scorching sun of central Venezuela and walked up the bank of a river barefoot, their pants soaking wet and eyes showing the shock of having faced days earlier one of the country’s deadliest mining disasters. He carried […]

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5 impactful SAG Awards memories, featuring speeches from ‘Stranger Things’ and ‘Black Panther’

6:46 pm February 23, 2024

The Screen Actors Guild Awards is an annual celebration of outstanding performances in film and television and has given rise to a number of unforgettable moments throughout its history.  From emotional acceptance speeches to unexpected wins, the SAG Awards have consistently delivered memorable instances that resonate with both the industry and the audience. FANS SPECULATE […]

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Bret Baier reflects on the importance, cost of war journalism as Russia’s war on Ukraine enters another year

6:11 pm February 23, 2024

Fox News chief political anchor and executive editor of “Special Report” Bret Baier reflected on the cost of war journalism, praising the journalists, producers and camera crews he has worked with over the two years of Ukraine coverage while remembering those the team lost.  “Covering war is a tough thing. Logistically, it’s very difficult,” Baier […]

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Venezuela reportedly scraps US deal to deport illegal migrants as some commit crimes to be deported

6:05 pm February 23, 2024

Venezuela has stopped accepting flights of migrants deported from the U.S. and Mexico, while Venezuelan migrants in Chicago are allegedly committing crimes just to get a free ride back to their home country on the taxpayer’s dime. According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, President Nicolás Maduro’s authoritarian regime is refusing to cooperate with […]

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