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Mar 12 2024
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Lawmakers call for the firing of transgender Space Camp employee after parents expressed concerns about safety
After a parent complained about the presence of a transgender employee at a space camp in Huntsville, Alabama, several of the state's politicians have issued statements expressing concern about children’s safety. After concerned parent, Clay Yarbrough, posted a complaint on Facebook about the gender identity of one of the U.S. Space and Rocket Center employees, Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville
Fox News DigitalSep 02 2014
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Obama Talks About "Immigration Rights"
Under President "constitutional law professor" Obama, nearly everything is a "right." According to Obama everyone has a right to healthcare, housing, a "living" wage, food, transportation, etc. What this really translates to is: government dependence on everything, but that's a whole other topic on its own.
Now as his illegal immigration and open borders base continues to pressure him
TownhallSep 02 2014
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Obama Talks About "Immigration Rights"
Under President "constitutional law professor" Obama, nearly everything is a "right." According to Obama everyone has a right to healthcare, housing, a "living" wage, food, transportation, etc. What this really translates to is: government dependence on everything, but that's a whole other topic on its own.
TownhallMay 11 2021
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Gaza militants and children among 26 dead amid Israel and Hamas conflict
Israel killed more than two dozen Gazans during a series of airstrikes launched since sundown on Monday evening.
Israel’s latest strikes, which hit a high-rise home of a Hamas field commander and two border tunnels, occurred as Gaza militants fired more than 250 rockets toward Israel, according to the Associated Press.
Of the 26 people who died, 16 of them were militants and at
Washington ExaminerMar 19 2024
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Rhode Island on ‘Jeopardy!’, by the numbers
“Jeopardy!” is in the middle of a great Tournament of Champions final right now, so Rhode Map is asking, in the form of a question: How often does Rhode Island come up on “Jeopardy!”? The J! Archive has some answers. It’s a wonderful fan-created “Jeopardy!” database. It doesn’t have every clue in every game of every season going back decades, but it gives you a good picture of “Little Rhody” (
The Boston GlobeMar 19 2024
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Scammer who scattered victim’s body in San Francisco Bay and stole $3.9 million gets prison term
A California woman was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for scamming nearly $4 million from vulnerable wealthy people, including one man whose body she crushed and dropped piece by piece in a bay to hide her theft of his estate. Authorities described a scam in which Caroline Joanne Herrling, 44, used Google Earth images to scout for wealthy homes that had algae in the pools, which she
Washington TimesMar 12 2024
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U.K. National Health Service to Stop Prescribing Puberty Blockers to Kids
The National Health Services announced Tuesday that U.K. gender clinics will no longer prescribe puberty blockers to children.
Puberty blockers will now only be available to minors who are participating in clinical research trials. The ruling follows a public consultation of the issue and a 2020 NHS England-sanctioned independent review of gender transition surgeries and hormone therapy
National Review (News)Mar 19 2024
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Superbowl-winning coach with one arm teaches Rigby middle-schoolers 5 principles for success
RIGBY – More than a month after the Kansas City Chiefs’ Superbowl victory, one of the team’s leaders paid a visit to eastern Idaho to speak to local students. The Chiefs’ assistant running backs coach, Porter Ellett, was at Farnsworth Elementary and Rigby Middle School Monday for DARE graduation. The 34-year-old Utah man is known as the coach with one arm. He injured his right arm in a vehicle
East Idaho NewsMar 19 2024
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Astros' José Urquidy declares elbow fine, hopes to throw next week
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Astros starter José Urquidy, who will start the season on the injured list, said imaging on his right elbow showed his ligament is “fine” and he hopes to resume throwing next week. Urquidy left his outing in a minor league game last Friday after feeling tightness in his forearm. He returned to Houston to be evaluated by team doctors over the weekend. Manager Joe Espada
San Antonio Express-NewsMay 14 2021
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Inside the effort to release 20,000 migrant children in U.S. custody to sponsors
Most of the 13 migrant boys waiting inside the small airport in this south Texas city were still wearing the gray sweatpants and sweatshirts the U.S. government gave them after they crossed the southern border alone.
The 5 p.m. takeoff to Houston earlier this month had been delayed by about an hour, leaving them at risk of missing their connecting flight. Once the plane arrived, the
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