Day: October 8, 2024

Caitlin Clark will take swing at LPGA pro-am event

6:39 am October 8, 2024

Caitlin Clark was serious when she told reporters she would look into taking up golf in the offseason following the Indiana Fever’s playoff exit at the hands of the Connecticut Sun. Clark will participate in The Annika’s pro-am next month. The Annika is the penultimate tournament on the LPGA Tour schedule hosted by the legendary […]

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CNN’s Brian Stelter claims ‘The View’ will have ‘sharp’ questions for Kamala Harris

6:30 am October 8, 2024

CNN chief media analyst Brian Stelter claimed Monday that the left-wing daytime talk show “The View” will have tough questions for Vice President Kamala Harris this week. Stelter, who recently returned to the network after being ousted two years ago, spoke about both former President Trump and Harris’ media strategies on Monday as election day […]

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Spike in earthquakes at Washington volcano prompts more monitoring from scientists

6:22 am October 8, 2024

Scientists are deploying monitors at the volcanic Mount Adams in Washington State, after a spike in seismic activity. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) said Mount Adams typically experiences an earthquake every two to three years, but in September, there were six earthquakes alone, marking the most in a single month since monitoring began in 1982. […]

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FEMA administrator fires back at Hurricane Helene critics: We’ve been on the ground before it hit Florida

6:12 am October 8, 2024

The head of FEMA is calling out “false” criticism of the agency following Hurricane Helene, insisting officials have been on the ground since before the storm hit Florida.  The Federal Emergency Management Agency has been under fire in recent days amid allegations that officials have misused government funding for illegal migrants and have not been […]

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Oklahoma AG supports new trial for death row inmate who has had 3 ‘last meals’

6:05 am October 8, 2024

An Oklahoma man whose execution by the state has been postponed multiple times, including three close calls in which he consumed his “last meals,” has found an unlikely ally in his effort to vacate his murder conviction. Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond, a Republican, contends that prosecutors hid evidence in Richard Glossip’s trial for the […]

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