Day: October 15, 2024

Dem strategists ratchet up Hitler-Trump comparisons despite concerns about heated rhetoric

5:30 pm October 15, 2024

Democrats on television have continued their heated rhetoric against former President Donald Trump despite multiple attempts on his life, and pundits twice compared him to murderous dictator Adolph Hitler in the last week. In an interview on “CNN News Central,” Democratic strategist Aisha Mills was asked to respond to a comment made earlier in the […]

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Bill Belichick torches Jets ownership over decision to fire Robert Saleh after 5 games

5:12 pm October 15, 2024

There is no love lost between Bill Belichick and the New York Jets. Belichick famously quit as the Jets’ head coach after one day and later became the New England Patriots’ head coach, leading the team to six Super Bowl championships over the course of two decades and leading the greatest quarterback of all time […]

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Harris touts her work on the economy, but what has she actually done for small businesses?

5:01 pm October 15, 2024

As Election Day creeps closer, Vice President Kamala Harris has sought to define herself as a champion of small businesses, which she has called “the engines of our economy.” However, does the vice president’s record match her rhetoric? Voters who rank the economy as their top issue in this election do not seem to think […]

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Biden responds to hurricane survivors’ fury over the ‘$750’ FEMA payment and more top headlines

4:33 pm October 15, 2024

1. Biden responds to hurricane survivors’ fury over the ‘$750’ FEMA payment. 2. Family who lost 11 in Helene shares shocking phone call. 3. Early voting begins in Georgia, Utah. ‘KILLER’ INSTINCT – Clinton’s accidental call-out of Biden-Harris border policy sets social media ablaze. Continue reading … ‘DEADLOCKED’ – Analyst shares turn in recent polling […]

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How a Monet painting looted in WWII was tracked to US, returned to family heirs

4:16 pm October 15, 2024

An early work by impressionist master Claude Monet was returned to the descendants of its rightful owner in New Orleans last week after it had been presumed lost during World War II. The descendants, Helen Lowe and Françoise Parlagi, as well as the co-chair of the Looted Art Commission in Europe, Anne Webber, sat down […]

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