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March, 2024

  • 23 March

    UFC champ Tito Ortiz deals knockout punch to Biden's push for Latino support: 'Pandering at its worst'

    Retired UFC light heavyweight champion Tito Ortiz came out swinging Wednesday on “Jesse Watters Primetime,” challenging President Biden’s push to rally over Latino voters ahead of the 2024 presidential election. “Pandering at its worst. It’s pretty embarrassing what they’re trying to do,” Ortiz, who is former mayor pro tempore of Huntington Beach, Calif., told Watters. “I’ve watched this over the …

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  • 23 March

    California home to America's most polluted national parks: report

    Four California parks have been dubbed the most polluted parks in the nation in a new environmental study. A report from the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) found that Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks ranked as the most polluted parks based on unhealthy levels of haze pollution along with the frequent threats of droughts and wildfires. “With stunning mountains, …

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  • 23 March

    What is ISIS-K, the terrorist group tied to Moscow concert hall attack and 2021 Abbey Gate bombing?

    The U.S. has attributed Friday’s terrorist attack on the Moscow concert hall to ISIS-K, but who is this group, and what is their interest in Russia? “The Islamic State is leveraging its network of jihadists throughout Central Asia to plot and execute attacks, such as the one in Moscow,” Bill Roggio, senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies …

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  • 23 March

    Biden campaign rips page from Trump playbook with name-calling strategy

    President Biden’s 2024 campaign has employed a new strategy, one taken right out of former President Donald Trump’s playbook: name-calling. Trump, during his 2016 primary campaign, referred to top Republican primary opponents as “Lyin’ Ted” Cruz and “Little Marco” Rubio. He took jabs at Democrats like Sen. Elizabeth Warren as “Pocahontas” and Sen. Majority Leader “Cryin'” Chuck Schumer and Speaker …

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  • 23 March

    Instagram users fume as app begins limiting political content

    While Meta owner Mark Zuckerberg pumped big bucks into the 2020 presidential election to help people get out and vote, his company has begun restricting Instagram users’ access to political information in their feeds ahead of November’s election. Instagram appears to have changed users’ algorithm settings to the default position of limiting political content – and users have been furiously …

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  • 23 March

    US Catholic bishops request prayers for peace in Israel ahead of Holy Week

    The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) issued a call for prayer for peace in the Middle East and an end to the Israel-Hamas war in a statement Saturday, the day before the start of Holy Week. “As the Church enters Holy Week and Christ’s suffering on the cross and his resurrection are made present to us so vividly, …

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  • 23 March

    What to do if your bank account is hacked

    One of the most vulnerable moments in life is feeling like your bank account has been hacked. Then, realizing that it is actually compromised is definitely a heart-sinking moment. Unfortunately, hacking is a harsh reality of our digital age, so know you are not alone. While it can cause you to feel a wave of negative emotions, there are steps …

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  • 23 March

    No. 11 N.C. State advances to Sweet 16 with overtime victory, continuing improbable March run

    “Survive and advance” is alive and well for N.C. State, 41 years after it won a national title. The Wolfpack miraculously won the ACC after winning five games in as many days in the tournament. They were the 10th seed in their conference, so anything less than a conference tournament title would have meant they would have been left out …

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  • 23 March

    Biden, Texas feud over anti-illegal immigration law as migrants rush border: What to know

    Just as illegal immigrants rushed the southern border in El Paso, Texas, the Biden administration is locked in a months-long legal battle with Gov. Greg Abbott over a controversial anti-illegal immigration law. What is S.B. 4? Senate Bill 4 was passed by the Texas legislature and signed by Gov. Greg Abbott in December. The law allows police to arrest those …

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  • 23 March

    Jesus' farewell discourse is a reminder that Christians are never alone, says California professor

    Christians should meditate on the feelings of absence that the disciples experienced after the arrest and crucifixion of Jesus Christ when they, too, are feeling alone, Dr. Jeannine Hanger told Fox News Digital. Hanger is an assistant professor at the Talbot School of Theology at Biola University in La Mirada, California. “When my husband and I dropped our daughter off …

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