A bus crashed into a tunnel wall on an expressway in northern China killing 14 people, state media said Wednesday. Thirty-seven other people were injured in the Tuesday afternoon crash, state broadcaster CCTV said. The bus was carrying 51 passengers when it hit the wall on the Hohhot-Beihai Expressway in the city of Linfen in Shanxi province. HONG KONG LAWMAKERS …
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20 March
California's single-payer health care boondoggle is back and worse than ever
Karl Marx could have been forecasting the future ofCalifornia when he said that history repeats itself – first as tragedy, then as farce. The tragedyisa state budget of $225.9 billion this year, with a budget deficit equivalent to nearly one-third of that figure – $73 billion, according to the latest estimate from the state Legislative Analyst’s Office. The farceisCalifornia state …
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20 March
Supreme Court hears case of Texas grandmother thrown in jail after criticizing city government
Supreme Court justices heard arguments Wednesday in the case of a former Texas councilwoman who was jailed after criticizing a city manager and will now consider whether she can sue city leaders for politically motivated retaliation. “Hopefully, by taking this case all the way to the Supreme Court, we showed to petty tyrants all across the country that they shouldn’t …
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20 March
Gene Kelly's widow 'never thought' about 47-year age difference with star: 'He was so young at heart'
Patricia Ward Kelly met Gene Kelly in 1985 when she was writing for a television special about the Smithsonian Museum, which he happened to be hosting. “I did not know who Gene Kelly was when I first met him. That always surprises people,” Patricia Ward Kelly told Fox News Digital from her home office where memories overflow from their relationship. …
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20 March
House unanimously votes to keep sensitive American data out of hostile countries' hands
The House of Representatives has unanimously voted to pass a bill blocking the sale of sensitive American user data to hostile foreign countries. The Protecting Americans’ Data from Foreign Adversaries Act was introduced by House Energy & Commerce Committee Chairwoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash., and Rep. Frank Pallone, D-N.J. It advanced through Rodgers’ committee earlier this month in a unanimous …
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20 March
Leaders in nuclear fusion meet in DC to raise money in race against China
Leaders in the emerging Western nuclear fusion industry are convening in Washington, D.C. this week seeking ways to attract more money for research to avoid falling far behind China in the race to develop and build commercially viable reactors. A funding bill signed by President Joe Biden this month contained $790 million for fusion science programs for 2024, below the …
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20 March
Idaho inmate escapes during ‘coordinated’ shooting attack on officers at hospital; 3 injured
A “dangerous” inmate in Idaho escaped from custody at a hospital early Wednesday after a second suspect ambushed officers and opened fire, striking two, in what authorities believe was a planned attack. The shooting unfolded at 2:15 a.m. as Idaho Department of Corrections (IDOC) officers were getting ready to return inmate Skylar Meade to jail. Meade had been transported to …
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20 March
‘Road House’ star Jake Gyllenhaal honored Patrick Swayze with tattoos in remake: 'Tried to carry him with me'
Jake Gyllenhaal knows he has quite a legacy to live up to with his role in the remake of the Patrick Swayze classic “Road House.” The actor, who plays an ex-UFC fighter named Dalton working as a bouncer (similar to Swayze’s bouncer character in the original), revealed to Fox News Digital the special way he and the movie honor the …
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20 March
Biden censorship case has historic implications for the future of free speech, state AG says
A case at the Supreme Court alleging “collusion” betweenPresident Biden’s administration and Big Tech companies to silence specific speech on social media platforms is the “most important First Amendment suit in this nation’s history,” Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey told Fox News Digital. On Monday, the Supreme Court heardoral argumentsin Murthy v. Missouri. The case originated from a lawsuit filed …
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20 March
Rescued therapy dog comforts families of fallen soldiers at Dover Air Force Base: 'Tremendous impact'
The family members of fallen soldiers don’t have to mourn alone. Blaze, a therapy dog, has been introduced as Dover Air Force Base’s newest employee within the Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations (AFMAO) unit in Delaware. The 2-year-old standard poodle was originally rescued and trained in 2022 by the nonprofit Paws of War. He now serves alongside his owner, United …
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