Day: October 5, 2024

Kamala Harris’ support with Arab and Muslim communities in Michigan is ‘tenuous’: Democratic strategist

10:17 pm October 5, 2024

Political commentator and Democratic strategist Ameshia Cross warned that Vice President Harris is facing warning signs among Arab and Muslim communities, especially in key battleground states like Michigan.  “It‘s very tenuous at this point,” Cross said of Harris’ support among the Arab community on CNN Friday. “I think that what we saw over the summer […]

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Harris does interview with raunchy sex and relationship podcast as she continues to avoid many news outlets

9:35 pm October 5, 2024

Vice President Kamala Harris recently recorded an interview with the raunchy and often-sexually explicit “Call Her Daddy” podcast, though she continues to play coy with traditional media outlets. The Harris campaign confirmed that Harris sat down for the interview this past Tuesday where she focused on talking to audiences about abortion and reproductive rights issues. […]

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Homeschooling rates surge across the country in the wake of COVID: Report

9:30 pm October 5, 2024

Homeschooling is growing  across the country following the coronavirus pandemic, according to a report. The Johns Hopkins Institute for Education Policy’s Homeschool Research Lab reported its analysis of the homeschooling rate for 21 states for the 2023-2024 academic year. The report also noted that only 30 states keep track of their homeschooling numbers.  Among the […]

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Reddit user’s refusal to bend to ‘militant vegan’ brother’s Thanksgiving demands sparks family drama

8:58 pm October 5, 2024

A Reddit user who asked for advice after her “militant vegan” brother demanded an entirely meat-free Thanksgiving for the whole family is stuck in an incredibly tough situation, a therapist told Fox News Digital.  “Tell me what’s up, internet folks,” wrote Reddit user “Suspicious-Basil7882” in an October 2 post in Reddit’s “Am I the A–hole” […]

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Rising from the ashes: Israelis in nation’s war-torn south move home a year after October 7 massacre

8:50 pm October 5, 2024

Before October 7, the communities of the mostly agricultural cooperative settlements, commonly known as kibbutzim, near the Gaza Strip, were considered some of the most picturesque places in Israel, characterized by green fields and carpets of vibrant red anemones. Yet, they were also among the most bombarded areas in the country. “Ninety-nine percent of the […]

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