Texas Gov. Greg Abbott threatened last week to revoke government funding from a children’s hospital in response to a Houston doctor’s viral TikTok advising patients to skip a citizenship question on intake forms. Abbott issued an executive order in early August requiring hospitals that take Medicaid or Children’s Health Insurance Plan to ask patients “Are you a U.S. citizen?” on …
Read More »Colorado Gov. Jared Polis skewers Joe Biden over Hunter pardon — first Dem to challenge lame-duck prez
WASHINGTON — Colorado Democratic Gov. Jared Polis blasted President Biden’s pardon of his son Hunter — saying Sunday that Biden “put his family ahead of the country” and that the move would “tarnish his reputation.” The stinging rebuke from the possible 2028 presidential contender came as Biden, 82, flew to Angola for an official visit — limiting his exposure to …
Read More »Arctic blast continues across America as even colder air looms by late-week into next weekend
BUFFALO, NY – Winter weather is making its presence known across the US as millions of people deal with the onslaught of a long-duration, lake-effect snowstorm that has paralyzed communities downwind of the Great Lakes. And to make matters worse, rounds of arctic air will continue to invade the country and send temperatures tumbling below freezing in cities as far as the Southeast. The FOX Forecast Center …
Read More »Joe Biden to pardon son Hunter in shocking reversal
President Biden has decided to pardon his son Hunter after the younger Biden was convicted of federal gun charges and pleaded guilty to federal tax evasion charges earlier this year, according to a report. Biden, 82, is expected to announce his decision to issue the controversial pardon Sunday night, a senior White House official with direct knowledge of the decision …
Read More »Coast Guard is searching for 5 people after a fishing boat reportedly capsized off Alaska
The US Coast Guard said Sunday it’s searching for five people after a fishing boat reportedly capsized in rough weather and seas near Alaska’s capital of Juneau. The crew of the approximately 50-foot boat, the Wind Walker, sent a mayday call that the vessel was overturning around 12:10 a.m., but the Coast Guard’s attempts to get more information from the …
Read More »NYC closes 7 more migrant shelters as influx slows but 56K asylum seekers still in city system
A steep drop in the influx of migrants has led New York City to close another seven emergency shelters in recent days — bringing the total to 11 over the past month, The Post has learned. That’s 1,800 rooms taken out of the emergency shelter systeml, though there are still a staggering 56,600 migrants who remain in the city’s care, …
Read More »Donald Trump’s FCC chair designee Brendan Carr vows to tackle Big Tech ‘censorship cartel’
Federal Communications Commission chairman designee Brendan Carr stressed his intent to target the “censorship cartel” of Big Tech and advertisers he claims are threatening free speech online. Carr, 45, one of two Republican commissioners on the FCC, concluded that the independent agency needs to “restore Americans’ right to free speech.” “Combating tech censorship is going to be one of the …
Read More »Sicko, 21, arrested for rape of 14-year-old girl minutes after he’s released from upstate NY jail: cops
A prisoner at an Upstate New York jail was moments away from freedom when cops busted him for allegedly raping a 14-year-old girl – who he was in contact with while locked up. Ronald L. Burris III, 21, was set to be released from Ulster County Jail in Kingston on Nov. 20 but instead detectives charged him with two counts …
Read More »Women blame Trump’s election for decision to get sterilized
These women are getting elective surgical procedures to render themselves infertile — all because Donald Trump won the election. The women, who are speaking proudly about their decision, say it’s because they fear a reproductive rights crackdown under a second Trump administration. Newsweek recently spoke to multiple women who said they were turning to invasive, irreversible medical procedures to ensure …
Read More »Neighbors worried former St. John’s campus will turn into housing development
Neighbors of a former St. John’s University campus on Staten Island are worried the bucolic site will become low-income housing – but officials say nothing is in the works yet. Locals in the hill community overlooking New York harbor are bracing for the possibility that a developer will buy the 16-5-acre site and convert it into a massive housing development …
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