President Biden traveled to a wind turbine factory operated by a foreign-owned green energy firm in central Colorado on Wednesday to tout his “Bidenomics” and climate agenda. Biden delivered remarks at South Korea-based CS Wind’s site in Pueblo, Colorado, which is undergoing a $200 million expansion with the help of …
Read More »No-Shave November: Tracing its origins, impact and purpose for promoting men's health
No-Shave November is an annual tradition in which razors take a hiatus — and facial hair gets its time to shine. From its humble origins in 2009, this has evolved beyond a mere style statement and blossomed into a spirited movement rooted in profound meaning. How did No-Shave November get …
Read More »Texas law requiring schools to rate books based on sexual content challenged in federal appeals court
A federal appeals court is hearing a case challenging a Texas state law that would require booksellers to rate every book in the state’s school libraries based on its sexual content. The “Reader Act,” which was signed into law on June 12 and is currently blocked while the case is …
Read More »Pac-12 Championship preview: Washington, Oregon meet again as teams bid farewell with CFP berth on the line
The Pac-12 entered the 2023 college football season dead in the water after the mass exodus that occurred over the summer. The “Conference of Champions” was decimated after Colorado decided the time was right to jump ship, followed by Utah, Arizona and Arizona Stateannouncing their moves to the Big 12 …
Read More »Funeral held for Indi Gregory, infant forced off life support in UK: 'True warrior'
Indi Gregory, the infant in the United Kingdom who was forced off life support despite international efforts to move her to a Roman hospital, has been laid to rest. The child, who suffered from a severe mitochondrial disease, was removed from life support by the English courts last month. The …
Read More »Free COVID tests coming to US schools, says federal government: ‘Preventing the spread’
The federal government will distribute free COVID-19 tests to schools across the U.S., according to an announcement posted on the U.S. Department of Education (ED) website this week. The ED has partnered with the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR), a division within the U.S. Department of Health and …
Read More »‘Extraordinary danger’: Greg Abbott spotlights Chinese nationals entering US-Mexico border
Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott called out President Biden’s “open border” policies, saying they pose an “existential threat” to the U.S. Therefore, he said, Texas takes on the responsibility of handling the border with measures like the buoys along the Rio Grande. PRESIDENT BIDEN HAS ‘NO CLEAR WINS’ ON BORDER …
Read More »US National Parks see new regulations restricting tourist flights
Fewer planes and helicopters will be flying tourists over Mount Rushmore and other national monuments and parks as new regulations take effect that are intended to protect the serenity of some of the most beloved natural areas in the United States. The air tours have pitted tour operators against visitors …
Read More »Heisman Trophy 2023: Jayden Daniels, Bo Nix, Michael Penix Jr, Marvin Harrison Jr named finalists
The Heisman Trophy finalists were revealed on Monday as the award for the most outstanding college football will be announced later this weekend officially kicking off the postseason. The lineup is epic. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Jayden Daniels #5 of the LSU Tigers celebrates a touchdown …
Read More »Portland Public Schools to factor in gender identity, race into school discipline: 'Completely backwards'
School staff at Oregon-based Portland Public Schools (PPS) will now be required to consider a disruptive student’s race, gender identity and sexual orientation before disciplining them. A new collective bargaining agreement between Portland Public Schools and its teachers includes a change in policy regarding disciplinary actions. Furthermore, “continuous disruptive behavior” …
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