Day: January 22, 2025

Coveted rookie card of Pirates star Paul Skenes pulled by young collector after offer from MLB team

7:32 am January 22, 2025

The coveted one-of-a-kind autographed MLB debut patch card of Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes is no longer on the market.  An 11-year-old collector from Southern California decided to pull the card, which was featured in the 2024 Topps Chrome Update set. The card of Skenes, who was named the 2024 National Leage Rookie of the […]

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Late-night hosts cope with Trump returning to office: ‘Long national nightmare was sworn in’

7:30 am January 22, 2025

Late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon reacted to President Trump’s return to the White House on Monday, describing the president being sworn in as a “long national nightmare.” “I’m going to get to the news. Today is Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and like Martin Luther King, I also had […]

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At least 80 people killed in northeast Colombia as peace talks fail, official says

6:56 am January 22, 2025

More than 80 people were killed in the country’s northeast over the weekend following the government’s failed attempts to hold peace talks with the National Liberation Army, a Colombian official said. Twenty others were injured in the violence that has forced thousands to flee as Colombia’s army scrambled to evacuate people on Sunday, according to […]

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CHRISTOPHER RUFO: The campaign for colorblind equality just notched its biggest win yet

6:51 am January 22, 2025

Editor’s note: The following column was first published in City Journal.  On Monday, President Trump signed an executive order abolishing the “diversity, equity, and inclusion” bureaucracy in the federal government. The move marks a stunning reversal of fortune from just four years ago, when Black Lives Matter, critical race theory, and DEI seemed unstoppable. Following the death […]

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Republican senators issue warning to historic museums ahead of pro-life march: ‘Respect’ free speech

6:33 am January 22, 2025

FIRST ON FOX: Republican Sens. Ted Cruz, R-Texas and Todd Young, R-Indiana are urging historical museums in Washington, D.C., to “respect” the First Amendment rights of pro-life protesters who are expected to descend upon the city on Friday. “This peaceful exercise of First Amendment rights has historically provided participants with a positive, welcoming experience in […]

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