Month: August 2022

Starting on Tuesday, Mississippi will no longer accept rental assistance program applications. On August 3, Governor Tate Reeves announced that the two-year program would be coming to an end. Reeves explained that the assistance disincentivized Mississippians to return to work. Any claims submitted by Monday will be reviewed for aid. After that, the remaining federal
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Ethan Hawke stars in Blumhouse and Universal’s “The Black Phone.” Universal Any apprehension Jason Blum had about the future of the box office has been quelled now that “The Black Phone” has surpassed $150 million at the global box office. Blum was one of many that worried lower-budget films might not have a place at
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Canada is working on implementing a digital ID system at the federal level. The country seems to believe that its “Digital Ambition” plan will make government services more “accessible and flexible.” “The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need for government services to be accessible and flexible in the digital age. The next step in making services
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Actress Lisa Kudrow has a much different opinion regarding the alleged controversy of a lack of diversity on “Friends” than the TV show’s co-creator. “Friends” co-creator Marta Kauffman felt guilty about not having enough diversity on her massively successful NBC sitcom set in New York City’s Greenwich Village neighborhood. In June, she announced that she
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Protesters rallied in the nation’s capital Thursday to challenge the Biden administration’s proposed new rules for enforcing Title IX’s anti-discrimination provisions that would change the definition of “sex” to include “gender identity.” A legal advocacy group called Stop Abusive and Violent Environments organized the rally at the Eisenhower Memorial on the 50th anniversary of the passage of Title IX. Congress
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What is she wearing? Jill Biden on Sunday was spotted shopping with Hunter Biden’s wife Melissa Cohen in Kiawah Island Beach. Dr. Jill’s blue dress looked like it was made for a teenager, not a 71-year-old ‘First Lady.’ TRENDING: FBI Made a Big Mistake: Trump Rallies Happening Across the Country Following Unprecedented Raid on President
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It was anti-Trump melodrama to the max on Jonathan Capehart’s MSNBC show on Sunday. Michael Beschloss, the liberal historian turned Twitter troll, looked directly into the camera [see screencap] and beseeched the viewers: “Vote as if your life depends on it. Because it might.” Then, a panicky Capehart asked Beschloss: “are we going to survive this?” “I don’t
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Since 2020, parents have been motivated to act upon their educational preferences. They have removed their children from district schools at record rates, turning instead to homeschooling, charter schools, and private schools which all saw enrollment gains.  These educational preferences preceded the pandemic response. According to EdChoice’s 2019 Schooling in America Survey: “More than four
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The older brother of a U.S. Marine who was killed during the tumultuous U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan last August has reportedly committed suicide at the memorial for the fallen soldier. On Aug. 26, 2021, a suicide bombing killed 13 U.S. service members and 170 Afghan citizens during the U.S. evacuation at the Hamid Karzai International
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A new report by Forbes shows that “three hundred current employees at TikTok and its parent company ByteDance previously worked for Chinese state media publications.” Forbes reached this conclusion by conducting an analysis of public LinkedIn profiles. Additionally, Forbes reported that the LinkedIn profiles of 15 current ByteDance employees indicated they were employed simultaneously by
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The Democrats’ new reconciliation bill isn’t just going to be the largest-ever expansion of a government agency. It’s going to be the largest expansion of the domestic police state in American history. Only a statist could believe that a federal government, which already collects $4.1 trillion every year—or $12,300 for every citizen—supposedly needs 80 battalions
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Sir Salman Rushdie’s injuries remain “severe” after he was stabbed, but his condition is heading “in the right direction”, the author’s agent has said. The 75-year-old was airlifted to hospital and underwent hours of surgery following the attack on stage in Chautauqua, New York state, on Friday. His literary agent, Andrew Wylie, said: “He’s off
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Countries have adopted sweeping legislation in recent months to reduce emissions that could have a destructive effect on global agriculture amidst high inflation and food crises. Governments are jumping on the net-zero emissions bandwagon in an ill-fated competition to do more on climate change, according to experts. “Climate alarmism doesn’t take tradeoffs into consideration. If
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