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Flight Becomes Nightmare When Passenger Finds Bomb Threat Letter in Bathroom
On Sunday, a United Airlines flight was thrown into chaos when a passenger discovered a message claiming a bomb was on board. According to officials, the pilot of the flight from Newark, New Jersey, to Burlington, Vermont, was informed of the threat just 20 minutes before landing. The flight landed around 1:45 p.m., but passengers…
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Terrorist on NYC Bike Path Spared Death Penalty, Receives Life in Prison
On Monday, a jury absolved the Uber driver guilty of killing eight people in a 2017 Halloween attack in New York City by plowing across a bike path of the death penalty. Sayfullo Saipov was given a life sentence without the possibility of parole because the jury could not reach a unanimous verdict. The jury…
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Team Pence Ignores White House Outrage Over Homophobic Jokes About Buttigieg
An ex-chief of staff to Mike Pence reacted angrily at the White House on Monday when the Biden administration requested the former vice president apologize for “homophobic” statements regarding Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg’s parental leave made over the weekend. Pence joked at the black-tie Gridiron dinner on Saturday, “When Pete’s two children were born, he…
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An Anti-Drag Politician Who Liked Man’s Thirst Traps Is ‘Pausing’ From Using Social Media
Lt. Gov. Randy McNally (R) of Tennessee, whom this year led the state senate in its efforts to severely restrict drag performances and ban gender-affirming care for minors, announced on Monday that he would take a break from social media after he was caught interacting obsessively with a thirst-trap Instagram account run by a 20-year-old…
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Big Dance Is Set Following 2023 NCAA Basketball Tournament Brackets
After the 2023 March Madness bracket was unveiled, the stage was set for college basketball’s most crucial event. Alabama, which plays in the Southern region, got the top overall seed for the first time in its history on Selection Sunday, which CBS and the NCAA held this week. Moreover, Purdue, Kansas, and Houston were selected…
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Astonishing Discovery of Roman Aristocrat’s Remains from Lead Coffin
In England, the remains of a Roman nobleman estimated to be older than one thousand years have been discovered. Last year, archaeologists unearthed the aristocrat in a lead coffin, together with the bones of 62 others from the Roman and early Anglo-Saxon periods, from a hitherto unknown site in a secluded cemetery in Northern England.…
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Newsmax Gave Tucker’s Whitewashing on January 6 Seven Times as Much Coverage As Fox
Fox News has given Tucker Carlson’s revisionist account of the January 6 Capitol riots relatively little publicity, despite the network’s biggest star having exclusive access to almost 40,000 hours of security footage from the riots. Conversely, would-be competitor Newsmax has adopted the primetime host’s explanation that the MAGA rioters were simply on a pleasant sightseeing…
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Ruth E. Carter is the First Woman of Color to Win Multiple Academy Awards
Sunday night, costume designer Ruth E. Carter made history again by receiving her second Oscar for Best Costume Design. As she won her award, the Academy disclosed that she is now the first African-American woman to win multiple Oscars in any category. Carter earned her first Oscar in the same category in 2019 for her…
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Pope Francis Denounces the ‘Dangerous’ Progressive Notions of Gender Identity
Even though he is known as an outspoken reformer of institutions, Pope Francis stopped short this week of supporting some LGBTQ+ people. He called so-called “gender ideology” “one of the most destructive ideological colonizations,” in the world today. The pontiff continued, speaking to La Nación, “Why is it dangerous? Because it diminishes the distinctions and…
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8 Killed After Smuggling Vessels Sink Off San Diego
Authorities said eight people were killed when two boats, thought to be used in smuggling, came too close to a San Diego beach, and one of them capsized. On Sunday, teams were searching for an estimated seven more victims. According to Officer Richard Brahm of U.S. Coast Guard Petty, a lady aboard one of the…