Day: March 17, 2025

Drinking Guinness on St. Patrick’s Day? These foods pair best with it

4:30 pm March 17, 2025

As Americans on Monday celebrate another St. Patrick’s Day with parades and parties, it’s highly likely that Guinness consumption will see a spike. Arthur Guinness started brewing ales in Dublin, Ireland, in 1759, and exported his first barrel 10 years later, according to the Guinness website – well before St. Patrick’s Day became an official […]

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COVID anniversary shines new light on effort to support doctors’ mental health

4:30 pm March 17, 2025

This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255). As the fifth anniversary of COVID-19 lockdowns approaches, bipartisan lawmakers and medical professionals across the country are rallying behind a bill that would address a growing crisis in […]

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NY climate lawsuit is about grabbing green, not going green

4:30 pm March 17, 2025

In an attempt to commit legislative thievery, New York Democrat Governor Kathy Hochul signed a bill into law on December 26 dubbed the “climate superfund” law.  The new state law assigns a handful of energy producers sole blame for climate change and imposes corresponding financial responsibility for damages alleged to have resulted from it in the past, […]

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Trump responds after judge tries to stop deportation flights with violent gangbangers and more top headlines

4:29 pm March 17, 2025

1. Trump responds after judge tries to stop deportation flights with violent gangbangers. 2. Sanctuary city lawyers plot to help illegal migrants evade ICE in leaked emails. 3. Trump on what to expect from historic phone call as world watches Kremlin’s next move. ‘SIGN’ OF THE TIMES – Trump takes jab at Biden after report […]

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Legal fight over American college student’s resort disappearance could come down to who was ‘reckless’: lawyer

3:30 pm March 17, 2025

Prior to the disappearance of an American college student in the Dominican Republic, she and the last people she was seen with on March 6 had been drinking before deciding to swim in rough surf, prompting questions about liability that the resort where they were staying could potentially face. In the early morning hours of […]

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