Day: August 10, 2024

VP snub Gov. Josh Shapiro touts $1.1 billion increase in his state’s public school funding

3:22 pm August 10, 2024

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, a Democrat, visited Amanda E. Stout Elementary in the city of Reading on Friday to highlight the $1.1 billion in additional public education funding included in the commonwealth’s new budget. This comes just days after Shapiro was shunned as Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate for November’s presidential election as she […]

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Vegetables that are best for grilling and why: Chefs share 5 smart tips

2:45 pm August 10, 2024

With summer grilling season in full swing, folks might be looking to push beyond the standard summer grill fare of burgers, hot dogs and sausages.  While vegetables are not a traditional barbecue item, grilling is actually a great way to prepare them – and add some color to a meal.  Two chefs shared with Fox […]

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Ted Bundy’s cousin shares ‘chilling moment’ she knew he ‘was a monster’

1:30 pm August 10, 2024

Imagine finding out the cousin you’d spent some of the best moments of childhood with grew up to be a serial killer. That’s what happened to Edna Cowell Martin, Ted Bundy’s cousin, in the 1970s, she says in her new memoir, “Dark Tide.” Martin, 72, is the first of Bundy’s relatives to write a book […]

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Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch worries about Americans ‘caught by surprise’ by unreasonable laws

1:30 pm August 10, 2024

Supreme Court Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch is worried about the explosion of laws in America. In his new book, “Over Ruled: The Human Toll of Too Much Law,” co-written with Janie Nitze, he says that when reflecting on all his years as a judge, he realized “that I had seen many — so many — […]

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Harris’ VP pick Walz a big win for teachers’ unions that pushed schools to stay shuttered for over a year

1:30 pm August 10, 2024

Teachers’ unions rejoiced this week when Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris announced Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate, describing the left-wing ticket as a major win for public educators. But critics are warning that Harris’ selection of Walz, a former teachers’ union member who is opposed to what he has […]

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