Day: January 23, 2025

Rangers goalie Igor Shesterkin trades blows with Senators’ star as game descends into chaos

1:43 am January 23, 2025

Scrums after the whistle are common in the NHL. What isn’t common is when you see a superstar goalie join the fracas after the whistle. During the New York Rangers’ 5-0 win over the Ottawa Senators on Tuesday in New York, star goalie Igor Shesterkin charged right into the middle of the fight and was […]

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GREGG JARRETT: President Trump has a valid argument on birthright citizenship

1:39 am January 23, 2025

It did not take long for the litigation lollapalooza to light up. Within hours of his inauguration, roughly two dozen states sued President Donald Trump over his executive order denying automatic citizenship to U.S.-born children of parents who are here illegally.  The various state attorneys general who are suing dismissed his action as a flagrantly […]

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Philadelphia’s Democratic mayor responds to mockery for spelling Eagles wrong during speech

1:32 am January 23, 2025

Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker responded to widespread mockery that was directed at her when she misspelled the name of the hometown Eagles during a speech on Sunday. During a chant to celebrate the team’s playoff run, the Democratic mayor attempted to do the fan base’s signature chant of spelling out the team name. However, she […]

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Trump envoy says Gaza ceasefire could pave way for Mideast normalization deal: ‘Inflection point’

1:30 am January 23, 2025

Trump Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff believes the long-awaited Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal is one step closer to normalization in the Middle East, and the administration has the opportunity to get “everyone” in the region on board with the idea. “I think this is an inflection point,” Witkoff said on “America’s Newsroom,” Wednesday. “I think you […]

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Columbia University professor shares how protesters ‘conquered’ class and distributed antisemitic propaganda

1:30 am January 23, 2025

Columbia University’s campus was disrupted yet again on Tuesday when masked protesters invaded an Israeli studies class and distributed antisemitic literature to outraged students. As students were reviewing the syllabus on the first day of their History of Modern Israel class – the only class on Israel at the university that’s taught by an Israeli […]

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