Day: October 22, 2024

Harris touts growing up in middle class while pushing mandate most ‘won’t be able to afford’: economist

2:15 pm October 22, 2024

Vice President Harris frequently says that if elected she will build a “strong middle class,” even as the Biden administration pushes for an electric vehicle mandate that one economist says is out of step with most middle-class Americans. “I believe we need to grow our middle class and make sure our economy works for everyone, […]

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New Jersey medical students offer haircuts and grooming services to patients: ‘Sense of humanity’

2:10 pm October 22, 2024

Basic grooming can be a challenge during an extended hospital stay, taking a toll on the patient’s mood and mental health. A group of medical students is on a mission to change that, through a program called Bergen Barbers, named for the street in Newark, New Jersey, where University Hospital is located. Launched in 2021 […]

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Sober travel or ‘dry tripping’ has people seeking enriching experiences minus the booze

1:30 pm October 22, 2024

Many travelers today are opting for more fulfilling experiences while visiting their locations of choice — and are taking trips that are alcohol-free. Sober travel, also known as “dry tripping,” is one of 2024’s hottest vacation trends, according to Hotels.com, with more than 40% of travelers saying they are likely to book a detox trip […]

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‘Left behind’: Vulnerable Dem incumbent in key swing state slammed for putting ‘knife in back’ of workers

1:30 pm October 22, 2024

TOLEDO – Ohio GOP State Rep. Derek Merrin, who is running for Congress against vulnerable Democrat incumbent Marcy Kaptur, spoke to Fox News Digital about why the issues affecting Northwest Ohioans in 2024 are putting Kaptur’s 41-year tenure in Congress in jeopardy. “Northwest Ohio has been left behind for many years because of Marcy Kaptur […]

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Hurricane Helene forces North Carolina residents to sleep in tents where homes once stood

1:30 pm October 22, 2024

Nearly a month after Hurricane Helene devastated areas of the Southeast and killed more than 250 people, North Carolina residents are sleeping in tents where their homes once stood, even as temperatures drop to the 30s at night. Kris Weil is one of several people in hard-hit Swannanoa sleeping in a tent with his dog […]

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