JERUSALEM — The chairman of the Yad Vashem World Holocaust Remembrance Center in Jerusalem, whose mandate is to use the example of the systematic genocide of millions of Jews by the Nazis in World War II as a teaching point to prevent such mass atrocities from happening again, believes that …
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NFL Week 13 preview: Eagles and 49ers headline docket with NFC championship rematch
How is it December already? While the days, weeks and months seem to tick by, there’s no other better time than to get the snacks ready, maybe pour yourself some hot cocoa and curl up in front of the TV for an important NFL Sunday and Monday slate of games …
Read More »Linda Evangelista, Kelly Clarkson warn about relationship red flags: 'I don't want to hear somebody breathing'
Linda Evangelista got real about why she is not in a relationship. During a recent interview with The Sunday Times, the supermodel opened up about why she has no interest in dating, revealing she has not been on a date since undergoing botched CoolSculpting procedures from August 2015 through February …
Read More »House GOP campaign arm slams Democrats in new AI-generated ad turning national parks into migrant tent cities
House Republicans’ campaign arm has rolled out a new political ad filled with images created using artificial intelligence (AI). The video runs just under a minute long and features AI-generated pictures depicting migrant encampments across some of the United States’ most famous open-air landmarks. The political ad targets swing district …
Read More »Closed-door testimony for whistleblowers, stolen gold bars found in Dem senator's home and more top headlines
UNDER OATH – IRS whistleblowers alleging probe into Hunter Biden was influenced by politics set to testify behind closed doors. Continue reading … GOLD RUSH – Gold bars stashed in Dem senator’s home traced to violent robbery. Continue reading … PLANTING HIS FLAG – Father takes legal action after school …
Read More »US awards $110 million to reduce wildlife car collisions
The U.S. Transportation Department is awarding $110 million to fund 19 projects in 17 states to help reduce car collisions with wildlife and help animals safely cross roadways. There are more than 1 million wildlife vehicle collisions in the United States with large animals like deer that cost more than …
Read More »'Home Improvement' star Jonathan Taylor Thomas seen publicly for first time in years: Where the cast is today
In the early ’90s, Jonathan Taylor Thomas was a popular child star, starring in movies like “The Lion King,” “Tom and Huck” and “Man of the House” and the sitcom “Home Improvement.” Although Thomas did several projects as a child, he slowed down in the 2000s, taking a handful of …
Read More »US to assist Cyprus in crackdowns against anti-Russia sanctions violations
A group of experts from the United States is in Cyprus to assist law enforcement authorities with investigations into alleged sanctions evasion by Russian oligarchs, Cyprus’ government said Wednesday. Spokesman Constantinos Letymbiotis told reporters that President Nikos Christodoulides has met the experts who will advise police on how best to …
Read More »Jim Banks unveils bill to protect adoption rights of parents who want to raise kids based on biological sex
FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Jim Banks, R-Ind., is out with a new bill aimed at preventing child welfare agencies from denying prospective adopters who say they will raise kids in a manner consistent with the minor’s biological sex. “The Biden administrationiscruelly preventing countlesschildren in the foster care and adoption system …
Read More »Dem PA senator and potential GOP challenger blast UPenn president for antisemitism response
A Democratic senator in Pennsylvania and his likely GOP challenger both blasted UPenn’s president for her response to antisemitism on campus. Republican candidate Dave McCormick, a former hedge fund executive, West Point graduate, Gulf War combat veteran and Treasury Department official in former President George W. Bush’s administration, called on …
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