Day: December 19, 2024

Prince Andrew skips King Charles’ Christmas lunch as he faces backlash over Chinese spy scandal

11:42 pm December 19, 2024

Prince Andrew missed a holiday event hosted by King Charles on Thursday after facing public backlash. Prince Andrew was revealed to have recently had contact with an alleged Chinese spy, Sky News reported. His office released a statement last week, saying he had cut ties with a Chinese businessman who’s been named a risk to […]

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Oklahoma executes man convicted of grisly murder of 10-year-old girl

11:09 pm December 19, 2024

Oklahoma man Kevin Ray Underwood was put to death by lethal injection on Thursday in the nation’s 25th and final execution of the year. Underwood was pronounced dead at 10:14 a.m. at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary in McAlester, information provided by the Oklahoma Department of Corrections (ODOC) to Fox News Digital states. He killed a […]

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NFL implores lawmakers to take action against potential drone threats

11:08 pm December 19, 2024

New York and New Jersey residents are far from the only people having issues with drones. The NFL is in the midst of its own fight against the devices and has called on congressional lawmakers to act. The leagues hope lawmakers will pass a bill to help curb the number of devices that violate airspace […]

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Where’s Biden? Lame-duck president slammed for ‘quiet quitting’ amid major government funding battle

11:02 pm December 19, 2024

President Biden was blasted for “quiet quitting” and failing to lead his fellow Democrats amid the ongoing fiscal battle in Congress that could lead to a government shutdown just days before Christmas. Text of the 1,500-page funding bill needed to keep the government operating as usual was released Tuesday evening, just three days before the […]

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Most popular Christmas desserts by state revealed in new study

10:59 pm December 19, 2024

“Desserts are profound storytellers of cultural heritage, reflecting the unique landscape, ingredients and historical experiences of different regions,” according to a company called Coffeeness.  “These sweet delicacies are more than just food. They’re edible artifacts that communicate the spirit of a community, its climate, available resources and historical interactions,” the company also said in a […]

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