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Cleveland Baseball Team Changes Name From Indians to Guardians
Known as the Indians since 1915, Cleveland’s Major League Baseball team will be called Guardians.
Rep. Jordan Seeks More Info on Former FBI Official’s 2016 Misconduct
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, wants more information regarding a former senior FBI official’s misconduct surrounding the 2016 election. Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz this
Justice Dept. Won’t Probe Michigan Gov. Whitmer’s Nursing Home Policies
The Justice Department says it will not investigate Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s COVID-19 nursing home policies. The decision was announced Thursday in a letter to
Trump Sounding Out Challengers to Unseat Liz Cheney
Former President Donald Trump has made unseating Rep. Liz Cheney from office a priority, and will next week meet with two potential challengers in the
Olympic Opening Event Marks Start to No-Spectator Games
The Olympic opening ceremony kicked off Friday evening in Tokyo, officially marking the start to the delayed summer games that have been plagued by scandals.
CDC Advisory Panel Shows Support for Vaccine Boosters
An advisory committee to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is voicing support for immunocompromised people getting COVID-19 vaccine boosters. The group of independent
Critics slam Biden for ‘sucking the blood out of kids’ comment after town hall
Conservatives were left puzzled after President Joe Biden quipped about Republicans allegedly believing Democrats are “sucking blood out of kids” during an exchange with a
Builder of Private Trump $30M Border Wall Seeks Buyer
The builder of a $30 million wall on a three-mile stretch of the U.S.-Mexico border is seeking a buyer for the structure. Tommy Fisher, whose
Pope Francis to Skip Sunday Mass
Pope Francis will skip a Mass on Sunday that he had been scheduled to say before his recent surgery, but the Vatican said there was
Olympics Grappling With COVID Testing Kit Shortfall
Olympics organizers are grappling with a shortage of COVID-19 testing kits needed for their daily testing program, with competitors staying at the athletes’ village in
Travel Nightmares May Scrub Your August Vacation Plans
Capacity constraints at some airlines, labor shortages all across the hospitality industry mixed with surging demand and unprecedented weather conditions are weighing on summer holiday
Noem to Headline GOP Event in Early-Voting South Carolina
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, possibly mulling a 2024 White House bid, is making her debut in South Carolina next month – an introductory step
China’s Xi Visits Tibet Amid Rising Controls Over Religion
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has made a rare visit to Tibet as authorities tighten controls over the Himalayan region’s traditional Buddhist culture, accompanied by an
Caitlyn Jenner calls Olympian ‘disrespectful’ for anthem snub, says athletes should honor ‘our values’
Former Olympic gold medalist Caitlyn Jenner took issue with a U.S. Olympian who recently turned her back during the national anthem and encouraged other Olympians
Universal masking calls reach Biden admin as delta fear, push for virus restrictions reach fever pitch
Momentum appears to be building behind calls to bring back universal mask-wearing – even for those who are vaccinated – including reported discussions in the
Whistleblower Docs: NASA Held Microaggressions Training
New whistleblower documents from NASA reveal the national space agency held “Understanding Microaggressions” training where, according to slides posted to Twitter, microaggressions can be “incidents
Rep. Andy Harris to Newsmax: Parents Should Wait to Give Kids Vaccine
GOP Maryland Rep. Andy Harris told Newsmax on Thursday that parents should wait to give their children the COVID-19 vaccine until they are FDA approved.
DeSantis Puts Ben & Jerry’s, Unilever Under Review for BDS Support
Ben & Jerry’s and its parent company, Unilever, have been placed on the “Continued Examination Companies that Boycott Israel List” in Florida by GOP Gov.
Hunter Biden to Meet Art Shoppers, Despite WH Claim of Anonymity
Despite the White House’s deal to keep Hunter Biden’s art dealers anonymous to avoid any appearance of conflicts of interest or undue influence, the son
Blinken meets with Qatari leader, who pledges to help US in Afghanistan, Lebanon, and Yemen
Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with the prime minister of Qatar Thursday to discuss regional crises in Afghanistan, Lebanon, and Yemen.