Day: December 25, 2024

Marjorie Taylor Greene wants death penalty for migrant who allegedly set woman on fire on subway: ‘Finish him’

7:14 pm December 25, 2024

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., is calling for the swift trial, conviction, and execution of the man charged in connection with the gruesome murder of a woman burned alive on a New York City subway. The outspoken Republican took to social media on Tuesday to address the incident, in which Guatemalan national Sebastian Zapeta, 33, […]

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The top five absurd tips from liberal pundits for surviving holidays with Trump-voting family

6:30 pm December 25, 2024

As the smell of pine fills the air and the stockings are hung with care, some liberal media outlets served up advice that’s as hard to swallow as a dry fruitcake. Their mission? Equipping you to survive holiday conversations with Trump-supporting relatives.  From suggested scripts that sound more like hostage negotiations to icebreakers better suited […]

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Mario Lopez ‘not ashamed’ of his faith as he builds more ‘spiritual muscle’ in Hollywood

6:30 pm December 25, 2024

Mario Lopez is putting his faith first.  Since being in the spotlight as a ‘90s child star, Lopez told Fox News Digital how he’s relied on his faith while working in Hollywood.  “My faith is very important to me, and I’m vocal about it… I’m not ashamed,” Lopez, 51, said. MARIO LOPEZ ADMITS THERE ARE […]

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Reese Witherspoon tried to make gingerbread house from scratch: ‘Epic disaster’

6:30 pm December 25, 2024

Reese Witherspoon gets sentimental around the holiday season. In a recent interview with People, the 48-year-old actress reflected on her family traditions for the Christmas holiday and some of her favorite memories over the years, including the gifts she has received. “I was obsessed with Teddy Ruxpin,” she said of her favorite Christmas present she’s […]

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BISHOP ROBERT BARRON: Logos and love – A meditation for Christmas

6:30 pm December 25, 2024

St. John’s account of Christmas is austere in the extreme. It comes down to one line: “And the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us.” Not one mention of creche, Mary and Joseph, shepherds, or Wise Men.   Just that simple and rather abstract statement. But that line, and more importantly, the event that it describes, has had massive civilizational impact.   What precisely is the “Word” that the evangelist is referencing? John tells us in the opening verse of his Gospel: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.”   What became flesh […]

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