Day: June 18, 2024

Vulnerable Dem senator lashes out at GOP press release by boasting about all the vehicles he owns

10:32 pm June 18, 2024

Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., admitted he owns at least nine vehicles in his attempt to hit back at the Senate Republican campaign arm, which called out the Montana farmer for driving a certain type of vehicle around Washington, D.C. The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) sent out a press release regarding the Montana farmer that […]

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Senate GOP to stop Dem attempt to ban bump stocks after SCOTUS reverses Trump-era rule

10:23 pm June 18, 2024

A Republican lawmaker is poised to block a Democratic attempt on Tuesday to force a vote in the Senate on a bump stock ban, which would restore the federal rule recently struck down by the Supreme Court.  Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., revealed that Democrats would attempt to force a vote on legislation to […]

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Georgia dad freed after hot car seat death of son put him in prison for murder

10:14 pm June 18, 2024

A father in Georgia who had a murder conviction overturned in the hot car death of his toddler son has been released from prison – nearly 10 years after he left the 22-month-old strapped in his car while he worked.  Justin Ross Harris was freed on Sunday — Father’s Day — from the Macon State […]

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Biden offers ‘condolences’ but no solution after latest illegal immigrant murder allegation

10:12 pm June 18, 2024

The White House offered “condolences” to the loved ones of Rachel Morin but would not say what steps it would take to secure the border. “We extend our deepest condolences to the family and loved ones of Rachel Morin,” a White House spokesperson told Fox News Digital. “We cannot comment on active law enforcement cases. […]

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Florida family finds ‘monster’ megalodon tooth while on vacation: ‘Experience of a lifetime’

10:08 pm June 18, 2024

A family’s vacation turned into a real treasure hunt after they excavated a monster-sized megalodon shark tooth in South Carolina. Paul Columbia and his sons were in Summerville when they unearthed the 6.5-inch fossil, which is believed to be millions of years old. The family from Largo, Florida, traveled to the Palmetto State for their […]

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