Day: April 9, 2024

Maryland lawmakers approve bill to support port employees after Baltimore bridge collapse

9:38 am April 9, 2024

Maryland’s Democrat-controlled legislature approved a bill on Monday to aid employees at the Port of Baltimore affected by the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse. The bridge collapse on March 26 and its impact on a key economic engine led lawmakers to act in the last two weeks of the legislative session. The bill authorizes use […]

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Cicada invasion 2024: Are these insects coming for your plants this spring?

9:00 am April 9, 2024

A great cicada revival is expected to hit the U.S. this spring and summer. Two cicada broods are making a simultaneous comeback for the first time in 221 years — with trillions of insects expected to emerge across the country. The two groupings of cicadas, brood XIX and XIII, will emerge from the underground in […]

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Biden’s stealth but clever strategy to maintain control of the White House

9:00 am April 9, 2024

Former President Donald Trump’s recent blockbuster presidential campaign fundraiser, which hauled in over $50 million in one night, begins to close the money gap between the GOP and the Democrat Party, but Republicans cannot afford to relax – not even for a moment. Trump supporters need to know that they are not just battling Democrats […]

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Skateboarder says National Organization for Women wants to ‘scare people into silence’ over trans athletes

9:00 am April 9, 2024

Skateboarder Taylor Silverman told Fox News Digital that the National Organization for Women’s (NOW) claim that fairness in women’s sports is White supremacy is a “desperate” attempt to “scare people into silence.” “I take the National Organization for Women claiming that fairness in women’s sports is White supremacy about as seriously as I take them […]

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DeSantis signs bills to protect officers from fentanyl exposure, raise awareness for opioid epidemic

8:21 am April 9, 2024

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed two bills Monday that aim to address the opioid epidemic in the state by increasing penalties for exposing police to fentanyl and raising awareness for life-saving measures for someone experiencing an opioid overdose. DeSantis, a Republican, signed Senate Bill 718 and Senate Bill 66 during a news conference at the […]

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