Day: March 11, 2024

Trump aide Peter Navarro ordered to report to prison for 4-month sentence

2:10 pm March 11, 2024

Peter Navarro, who served in the White House under former President Trump, was ordered to report to a Miami prison by March 19 to begin serving a four-month sentence for flouting a House Jan. 6 committee subpoena.  The order was revealed in a court filing Sunday by Navarro’s lawyer, Stanley Woodward.  In January, U.S. District […]

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LSU’s Angel Reese points to her ‘status’ to explain why she avoided skirmish with South Carolina players

2:05 pm March 11, 2024

The skirmish between LSU and South Carolina women’s basketball players during the SEC Tournament Championship was the talk of the sports world. Gamecocks center Kamilla Cardoso was seen pushing Tigers guard Flau’jae Johnson to the floor late in the fourth quarter, sparking the pushing and shoving and leading to six ejections. South Carolina won the […]

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Here’s how Abe Lincoln, corned beef connoisseur, flavored America’s St. Patrick’s Day celebrations

2:00 pm March 11, 2024

Eight score and three years ago, President Abraham Lincoln brought forth on this continent the proposition that all corned beefs are created delicious. Scholars and food historians suggest that Lincoln, corned beef connoisseur turned commander-in-chief, was a catalyst behind the salt-cured meat’s rise to become the signature dish of St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in the […]

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Katie Britt comes off unpolished in much anticipated Biden SOTU Republican response

1:58 pm March 11, 2024

Alabama Republican Sen. Katie Britt’s State of the Union rebuttal appeared to fall flat for many, with some Republican strategists describing it as unpracticed and incomplete.  “The American Dream has turned into a nightmare for so many families. The true, unvarnished State of our Union begins and ends with this: Our families are hurting. Our […]

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US national park attendance soared in 2023 as millions of Americans continue to head outdoors

1:52 pm March 11, 2024

In 2023, America’s national parks experienced a significant resurgence in popularity, with a more than 4% increase in overall visitation. The public shows renewed enthusiasm to explore the country’s diverse and majestic natural landscapes. This uptick reflects a broader trend of outdoor recreation as more people sought refuge and adventure in the vast expanses of […]

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