Day: July 15, 2024

Florida rabbi says Trump’s survival an ‘open miracle’ that will leave an ‘indelible mark’ on America

5:32 pm July 15, 2024

A rabbi and head of the American Faith Coalition is speaking out about the “open miracle” related to former President Trump’s close call at the Butler, Pennsylvania, rally on Saturday. “I cannot see the recent attempted assassination of former President Trump as anything but an open miracle that has left an indelible mark on our […]

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Father, daughter die at Utah’s Canyonlands National Park after running out of water on hike in 100-degree heat

5:21 pm July 15, 2024

A father and his adult daughter were found dead Friday at Canyonlands National Park in Utah after the pair got lost while hiking and ran out of water in triple-digit temperatures, officials said. The 52-year-old man and 23-year-old woman, both from Green Bay, Wisconsin, had been hiking on the Syncline Trail when San Juan County […]

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LAURA INGRAHAM: Trump’s unwavering determination and the need for accountability

5:15 pm July 15, 2024

In an extraordinary display of resilience, former President Trump arrived in Milwaukee despite an assassination attempt that could have taken his life. Rather than retreating or changing his schedule, Trump has shown unwavering determination. This incident underscores the profound disconnect between the rhetoric we’ve been fed for years and the reality on the ground. For […]

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CNN initially downplays Trump assassination attempt, earning conservative lawmakers’ ire

4:30 pm July 15, 2024

CNN initially reported the Saturday assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump as if the former president had merely fallen off a stage – a characterization that swiftly earned condemnation from conservative lawmakers and those commenting on social media. “Secret Service rushes Trump off stage after he falls at rally,” CNN’s headline read shortly after […]

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Meet the American who coined ‘March Madness,’ Illinois high school hoops pioneer and visionary H.V. Porter

4:20 pm July 15, 2024

March Madness afflicts millions of American sports fans each year during springtime.  Victims of the fever exhibit spontaneous outbreaks of basketball jargon, cry over busted brackets and call in sick to work on Thursdays and Fridays.  There is no known cure for March Madness.  But basketballogists know its origin. The malady was first diagnosed in […]

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