Claire's tests came out fine. Thanks to those who emailed.
Claire's tests came out fine. Thanks to those who emailed.
"Everyone knows that alcohol destroys brain cells. But I have dedicated my life to testing the theory that if you drink exactly the right amount, only the weak brain cells will die!" -- Michael Rivero
It’s no secret that the liberal ladies of ABC’s The View love abortion and despise pro-lifers. Earlier this year, they brought on far-left extremist Jane Fonda who told them that her final solution to pro-lifers was to “murder” them, which they did not push back on. Well, on Friday, co-host and pro-choice radical Sara Haines suggested that pro-lifers should stop receiving life-saving medical treatments because it was “God’s will” that they die, and that they were hypocrites for doing so.
Haines’s hate-filled attacks against pro-lifers came in response to the recent abortion court ruling in Texas. “Yeah, and this example should be one of the easy ones, because this actually also risked her future fertility and she wants to grow her family more and, of course, the baby is going to pass, all those things,” she said.
“[I]t’s also not a universal truth when life begins,” she falsely proclaimed.
Nearly 20 illegal gold mines were blown up by the Colombian and Brazilian authorities in the Amazon this week, part of an ongoing attempt by both governments to combat an illicit trade that pollutes and degrades the area’s natural habitat.
Aerial footage provided by the Colombian military shows a number of improvised mines in an area in the far south, close to the country’s shared border with Brazil.
Their corrugated iron roofs burst into flames as explosions set by the military detonate in the surrounding green jungle, blowing to smithereens mines that were producing some $1.5 million in gold a month, according to official estimates. Both the Brazilian and Colombian security forces also destroyed digging equipment and other tools used to mine gold.
I often get questions when I write articles about the lack of trust I have in the banking system. While I do have my own financial strategy, it’s not one-size-fits-all. Financial security is so incredibly important, and I don’t feel comfortable offering advice that I’m not really qualified to give.
That’s why I recently asked email subscribers to send in their questions for Lynette Zang of ITM Trading. ITM is the place I trust the most for my own financial preparedness, so why would I go anywhere else to seek advice for you?
Lynette spent a long time answering your questions, plus the ones that popped up when we were talking. I hope that you enjoy this interview and find it useful when setting up your own financial preparedness time. Our economy is in big trouble, and we need to focus NOW on how to survive the crash.
For many people, the U.S. military is a mystery. They may imagine its photographic output is largely stoic soldiers and rows of tanks and jets, but the reality is different. Troops are people. A lot of them are nerds with the same hobbies as civilians, and. many of them take terrible photos.
Every year, the Pentagon takes millions of photos and uploads them on the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service, a repository of photographs and videos generated by the U.S. military. Every now and then you get something of historical significance on the DVIDS, like the cell phone photo an Air Force pilot took before shooting down a Chinese surveillance balloon. But the overwhelming majority of the photos are mediocre. Some are poorly composed. Others are cursed. But they all say something about the way America conducts war and what kinds of things are important to the troops who take them.
Your tax dollars paid for these photos, meaning they belong to the U.S. public. Please, pour yourself a coffee and join me as I recount the most cursed military images of 2023. A lot of them are Star Wars related, but as these photos illustrate, the army of today also loves horny anime just as much.
The so-called 'porn Dem,' Susanna Gibson, who lost her Virginia House of Delegates race last month after webcam videos of her having sex with her husband were exposed, says she was victim of 'hit job' and is determined to find out who was responsible for leaking the clips.
Gibson, a Democrat whose House of Delegates campaign and personal life were rocked by news reports that she had live-streamed sex acts with her husband on a pornographic website, says she wouldn't wish the humiliation on her worst enemy.
While expressing regret about what unfolded, Gibson is also unapologetic about her participation in the online sex acts.
She maintains that a crime was committed when members of the news media were alerted to the existence of videos documenting what had been live-streamed to the site Chaturbate.
A House Republican representing part of New York City says she has "smoking gun" proof that city officials are trying to help get illegal immigrants registered to vote, something the city has staunchly denied.
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y., announced on Sunday that she had obtained a copy of a contract between New York City’s Department of Social Services and Homes for the Homeless, a nonprofit that has been contracted to build emergency migrant shelters as the border crisis depletes the city’s resources.
In an appendix of that contract, a copy of which was obtained by Fox News Digital, the city appears to require contractors to provide copies of voter registration forms for migrants at their shelters, Malliotakis said.
"This is the smoking gun that proves what we've been saying all along, that the city intends to register noncitizens to vote, and even those who are residing in these migrant shelters for just 30 days," Malliotakis said at a press conference in Staten Island. "It is extremely concerning. It should be concerning to every citizen."
Billionaire Reid Hoffman, a mega-donor to Joe Biden and the Democrat Party, is throwing his support behind former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley in her bid for the presidency to strategically derail former President Donald Trump’s from securing the Republican nomination.
Hoffman, worth $2.1 billion, is the co-founder of LinkedIn and has admittedly visited convicted child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epsein’s private island.
The Stand for America PAC, which backs Haley in the GOP primary, was approached by Hoffman in December about contributing a $250,000 donation to Haley’s campaign.
As the New York Times reports, “The pro-Haley super PAC, SFA Fund Inc., was asked specifically by Mr. Hoffman’s political team if it would take money from Mr. Hoffman, given that he is a Democrat who actively supports President Biden, Mr. Mehlhorn said. The super PAC, he added, said yes.”
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) has asserted that she possesses unequivocal proof that city officials are actively working to enable illegal immigrants to get registered to vote.
Malliotakis submitted a request under the Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) to access the agreement between New York City and Homes for the Homeless, which manages the migrant facility on Staten Island.
Homes for the Homeless (HFH) is a nonprofit organization tasked with erecting emergency shelters for migrants amidst a deepening border crisis. Within this contract’s appendix, the Representative spotted language that seemed to instruct the nonprofit to supply voter registration paperwork to the shelters’ migrant residents.
During a press briefing in Staten Island, Malliotakis announced that she had acquired a portion of a contract between New York City’s Department of Social Services and Homes for the Homeless.
She found that it obligates contractors of migrant shelters to hand out voter registration cards, help migrants in registering to vote, and circulate campaign materials within the shelter premises.
Get ready to embark on a visual journey through the annals of music history, as we unveil a collection of the most iconic album covers ever created. These timeless works of art have become inseparable from the albums, forever imprinted in our memories and associated with the songs that shaped our lives. In this captivating slideshow, we'll not only celebrate the visual masterpieces that grace these records, but also delve into the stories behind them, uncovering the secrets and secrets that have made them stand the test of time. Have done.
In the summer of 1911, American archaeologist Hiram Bingham arrived in Peru with a small team of explorers, hoping to find Vilcabamba, the last Inca citadel to fall into the hands of the Spanish.
Traveling on foot and by mule, Bingham and his team made their way from Cuzco to the Urubamba Valley, where a local farmer told them of some ruins located on a nearby mountain peak. The farmer called the mountain Machu Picchu, which translates to "old peak" in the native Quechua language.
Bingham and his team made a six-day trek with excavators and camera equipment from the city of Cuzco to the city of Aguas Calientes, where they inquired at an inn about local ruin sites.
Welcome to our gallery showcasing some of the most disturbing scenes in film history. For many of us, movies have been a way to escape reality and be transported into new and exciting worlds. However, there are some films that take us to places we never wanted to go, showing us the darkest corners of humanity and the human psyche.
This gallery is not for the faint of heart. No, dear friends, this is a front-row ticket to the wildest, most controversial and mind-boggling conversation in radio history. Prepare yourself to squirm, gasp, and maybe even laugh as you descend into the belly of the beast. These are Howard Stern's most controversial interviews – brace yourself, because discretion is definitely not Stern's forte!
Welcome to our captivating slideshow exploring the dedication of renowned actors who fearlessly embrace the demands of their craft, plunging into challenging roles that push the boundaries of vulnerability and authenticity. Throughout cinematic history, actors like Brad Pitt, Ben Affleck, Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy, Richard Gere, Heath Ledger, and Daniel Radcliffe have enthralled audiences with their unwavering commitment to their characters.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) believes that taxation could decrease traffic congestion in New York. Vehicles will be charged an additional $15 daily to enter Manhattan from 60th Street or below, while trucks will face a fine between $24 and $36. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul strongly backs the measure as she believes it will help to clean up New York.
Are gold prices and interest rates joined at the hip? Based on recent market action, it would appear the answer is: yes.
A major rally in gold is now underway. Gold moved from $1,831 per ounce on Oct. 6 to $2,091 per ounce on Dec. 1, a 14.1% rally in just eight weeks and a new all-time high price for gold.
>That didn’t happen.
>And if it did, it wasn’t that bad.
>And if it was, that’s not a big deal.
>And if it is, that’s not my fault.
>And if it was, I didn’t mean it.
>And if I did, you deserved it.
Kushner would literally follow Trump to the bathroom when he had immigration restrictionists at the White House and refused to allow Trump to meet with his anti- immigration colleagues in private without him because he was so vehemently opposed to Trump’s America First immigration agenda.
FWIW this makes it clear that Newsom it totally unqualified to be President. The POTUS has to deal with a deficit 40-50 times bigger than this.
The Battle of Cable Street was a conflict on Sunday 4 October 1936 between anti-fascist protesters and the British Union of Fascists. The BUF was an organization inspired by Mussolini's Blackshirts, and reportedly consisted of 50,000 members at its height before being banned in 1940.
According to police, the Gilgo Beach murders are one of Long Island's most significant criminal investigations. A search begins for Shannon Gilbert, a missing sex worker, leading to a grim discovery – 10 bodies found on a beach along the south coast of the island. The discovery comes nearly 13 years after the initial victim was found. Recently a suspect has been arrested in connection with the case. Rex Heuerman, a 59-year-old New York City architect and married father of two, has been charged with the murders of Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman and Amber Costello. According to court records, these three victims were discovered in December 2010, their bodies wrapped in burlap.
Here's a collection of groovy photos you may not have seen before. It features snapshots of some of your favorite artists from the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, many of which were taken before they became big stars. It features some of the trendy fashions of the sixties and seventies as well as memorable moments and events. Step back, relax and take a trip down memory lane as you scroll through these photos.
When I was a kid, I could never imagine Santa Claus without reindeer. They were as much a part of his character as his bushy white beard, his red coat, or his sack of gifts. After all, how else would he get there if they weren't there to pull his sleigh? Before going to bed on Christmas Eve, I would take care to leave a carrot for Rudolph – and the next morning, I would swear blind that I heard the sound of hooves on the roof before I went to sleep. I had not the slightest doubt how recently Santa had arrived on his reindeer – or how much his nighttime sleigh rides were due to religious reform, migration and cultural exchange.