Day: March 12, 2024

Hur testifies Biden ‘willfully retained classified materials,’ but prosecutors ‘had to consider’ mental state

2:57 pm March 12, 2024

Ex-Special Counsel Robert Hur testified Tuesday that President Biden “willfully retained classified materials,” but said he “had to consider” the president’s “memory and overall mental state” when determining whether to bring charges against him. Hur, who testified publicly before the House Judiciary and Oversight Committees Tuesday, explained that he did not bring charges against the […]

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Biden, Clinton, Obama to appear at lavish fundraiser with Stephen Colbert

2:13 pm March 12, 2024

President Biden and former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton are set to appear with liberal late-night host Stephen Colbert for a fundraiser that could bring in over $10 million.  The fundraiser is scheduled for March 28 and the cheapest tickets cost around $250, according to NBC News. Photos with all three presidents will cost […]

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Gun rights groups ask Supreme Court to strike down Illinois ‘assault weapons’ ban

2:08 pm March 12, 2024

FIRST ON FOX — A gun rights group representing over 2 million members and activists has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to decide whether Illinois’ strict rifle ban is constitutional. Gun Owners of America (GOA) and its sister organization, the Gun Owners Foundation, on Monday filed a petition for certiorari with the Supreme Court in […]

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How two rival titans of rock ‘n’ roll turned a NYC tenement into a global music landmark

2:00 pm March 12, 2024

New York City serves as a stage for much of rock ‘n’ roll history: Buddy Holly electrifying The Apollo in 1957, the Beatles’ arrival in 1964, punk rock’s ascendancy in the 1970s, and epic moments before and since.   One otherwise ordinary Big Apple apartment building was struck twice by the hammer of the gods, […]

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Mexico’s presidential candidates sign peace commitment with Catholic church leaders

1:52 pm March 12, 2024

Mexico’s presidential candidates on Monday signed a commitment for peace with Catholic Church leaders that proposes strategies to reduce the violence in the country. During the meeting led by the Episcopal Conference of Mexico, presidential front-runner and ruling party candidate Claudia Sheinbaum said she would be open to dialogue but didn’t to accept several criticisms […]

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