Day: June 20, 2024

Woody Harrelson refuses to own a cell phone

3:42 am June 20, 2024

Woody Harrelson does not accept modern-day technology. On his new podcast, SiriusXM’s “Where Everybody Knows Your Name” with Ted Danson, Harrelson told guest Kristen Bell that he doesn’t own a cell phone. “And let me explain something about Woody,” Danson said. “He doesn’t have a phone. He’s one of those bullies in life that make […]

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Fox News Poll: A majority continues to side with the Israelis over the Palestinians

3:30 am June 20, 2024

Eight months into the Israel-Hamas war, a majority continues to side with the Israelis – but it is to a lesser degree than at the start of the conflict, plus fewer support sending financial aid to the Israeli government for their military. That’s according to the latest Fox News survey released Wednesday. Voters are twice […]

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Fox News Poll: Three-point shift in Biden-Trump matchup since May

3:30 am June 20, 2024

President Joe Biden is the frontrunner in a hypothetical matchup against former President Trump for the first time since October, as positive views of the economy inch up – hitting their highest level thus far in the Biden presidency, according to a new Fox News national survey.   Since May, there was a 3-point change in […]

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Video shows poisonous snake curled up on bed among child’s stuffed animals in Australia

3:24 am June 20, 2024

An Australian family got a shocking serp-prize when they found a poisonous snake curled up among several stuffed animals on their child’s bed. Like something out of a horror movie, or someone’s worst nightmare, the red-bellied black snake was discovered in the child’s bedroom on Sunday morning in the town of Jimboomba, about 30 miles […]

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New Louisiana law requires display of Ten Commandments in classrooms, civil rights groups plan to challenge

2:31 am June 20, 2024

Louisiana is the first state to require the display of the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom after Republican Gov. Jeff Landry signed a bill into law Wednesday.  Under the legislation, H.B. 71, a poster-sized display of the Ten Commandments in “large, easily readable font” is required in all public classrooms, from kindergartens to […]

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