Day: March 8, 2024

Sen. Katie Britt targets Biden’s ‘rage’ in follow-up to SOTU rebuttal: ‘Unbecoming’ for a president

2:29 pm March 8, 2024

Sen. Katie Britt, R-Ala., continued to slam President Biden’s State of the Union address Friday after delivering a scathing GOP response to the remarks. Britt told “Fox & Friends” that Biden’s “rage was unbecoming” as critics accuse the president of delivering a highly partisan campaign speech on Capitol Hill.  The first-term senator delivered the Republicans’ […]

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‘Jurassic Park’ star Sam Neill’s son farted next to Princess Diana at London movie premiere

2:27 pm March 8, 2024

Sam Neill was mortified during the 1993 London premiere of “Jurassic Park,” over his son’s smelly actions. The actor revealed that he had brought his then 10-year-old son, Tim Neill, to the film premiere, and sat next to Princess Diana during the showing. “There was a royal premiere in London, and it was, it was […]

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US military allows Ospreys to return to flight months after fatal crash in Japan

2:15 pm March 8, 2024

The Osprey, a workhorse aircraft vital to U.S. military missions, has been approved to return to flight after an “unprecedented” part failure led to the deaths of eight service members in a crash in Japan in November, Naval Air Systems Command announced Friday. The crash was the second fatal accident in months and the fourth […]

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18 DIY picks from Amazon to prep your home for spring homebuying season

1:53 pm March 8, 2024

Spring is traditionally the best time to sell a home. The better weather brings buyers out, and it’s also an excellent opportunity to showcase your property against a backdrop of beautiful greenery so that it can look its best. Spring is the busiest time of year for home buyers and sellers, so if you plan […]

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SATs are now digital and 1 hour shorter. High school students have mixed feelings.

1:52 pm March 8, 2024

As SAT season kicks off this weekend, students across the U.S. for the first time will take it with computers and tablets — and not the pencils they’ve used since the college admissions test was introduced nearly a century ago. It’s not unfamiliar territory for today’s digital natives, but some are still warming up to […]

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