The Wall Street Journal editorial board argued Sunday that Hunter Biden could be prosecuted for violating a “long-ignored law” that special counsel Robert Mueller used to much liberal fanfare in the Russia collusion investigation. “Judge Maryellen Noreika asked the prosecution and defense in court if their agreement meant the President’s […]
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South Korean dog meat farmers push back as politicians push to eliminate the industry
The dogs bark and stare as Kim Jong-kil approaches the rusty cages housing the large, short-haired animals he sells for their meat. Kim opens a door and pets one dog’s neck and chest. Kim says he’s proud of the dog meat farm that has supported his family for 27 years, […]
Read MoreMinnesota’s first recreational pot dispensaries expected to be opened by 2 tribal nations
At least two tribal nations are expected to open Minnesota’s first recreational marijuana dispensaries in August as recreational marijuana becomes legal to possess and grow in the state on Tuesday. Following a council vote on Friday, the White Earth Nation in northwestern Minnesota legalized recreational cannabis and will begin selling […]
Read MoreVideo captures plane crash landing at New Hampshire beach
A small plane crash-landed in front of a crowd on a beach over the weekend in New Hampshire, with a bystander capturing the whole thing on video. Footage showed water splash into the air as the single engine aircraft came down into the waves at Hampton Beach on Saturday and […]
Read MoreUkrainian military needs more spare parts to help win the war: Ex-minister of defense
Andriy Zagorodnyuk, the former defense minister of Ukraine, spoke with Fox News Digital about the Ukrainian counteroffensive, offering insight into how Russian mines have slowed the Ukrainian military and what to expect as the war continues. Zagorodnyuk said Russian mines have significantly slowed the counteroffensive and in some instances, mines […]
Read MoreWe’re having a heat wave but the hot air is coming from a predictable swamp
Baby, it’s hot outside. Right on cue, a New York Times headline links this surge in temperatures to “climate change.” Temperatures have climbed to well over 100 F in Las Vegas, Arizona, much of Texas, and New Mexico in recent weeks. In Phoenix, the heat wave is the worst since […]
Read MoreParents of Alabama woman who mysteriously died in US Virgin Islands fear former employer could be involved
The parents of an Alabama woman who died in the U.S. Virgin Islands are suspicious their daughter’s former employer may be involved in her mysterious death as they desperately search for answers. 22-year-old Lily Ledbetter was found unresponsive at her St. John home in June. Since her death, her parents […]
Read MoreNASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson breaks silence after in-laws, nephew killed in apparent murder-suicide
Seven-time Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson has finally broken his silence more than a month after his in-laws and nephew were tragically killed in a suspected murder-suicide in Oklahoma. Johnson, who was recently named as a nominee for the NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2024, said he was “devastated” […]
Read MoreLiberal justices earn praise for ‘independence’ on Supreme Court, but Thomas truly stands alone, expert says
High praise for the Supreme Court’s newest justice, Ketanji Brown Jackson, poured in after her first term came to a close this month. As the high court’s first Black female justice, Jackson made history by not only authoring a record number of solo dissenting opinions but also speaking in oral […]
Read MoreDon’t pay Congress if government shuts down, says GOP lawmaker
Rep. John James, R-Mich., wants to prevent members of Congress from getting their paychecks if they don’t do the work needed to keep the government open. The House of Representatives will be out for six weeks and return on Sept. 12, giving them just a few weeks to pass spending […]
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