[ad_1] A Pennsylvania bakery is putting a sweet spin on election news. Lochel’s Bakery’s candidate cookies have accurately predicted the last 3 presidential elections. Located in Montgomery County just north of Philadelphia, the cookies are so popular that a limit has been put in place for how many can be purchased per customer. The family-owned
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[ad_1] Following three straight negative COVID-19 tests, Nick Saban has been medically cleared to return to the sidelines for the University of Alabama’s game against Georgia on Saturday night, a battle between the only two unbeaten teams in the SEC. Saban tested positive for coronavirus on Wednesday. Since then, he has tested negative for COVID-19
[ad_1] A three-judge panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals in Michigan has ruled that there will be no extended deadline for voters to hand in their absentee ballots on election day. A lower court had allowed for an extended deadline of up to 14 days to count ballots as long as the ballot was
[ad_1] (Adnan Abisi/Reuters) Vaping is supposed to be a form of harm reduction, that is, allow nicotine addicts to have access to the drug without the harmful tars and chemicals in cigarettes that cause cancer, heart disease, and other maladies. Last year, the Journal of the American Heart Association published a study finding that vaping
[ad_1] Despite the protestations from Denver shooter Matthew Dolloff that he acted in self-defense, it sounds like the law enforcement officials investigating the case aren’t buying it. According to CBS Denver, The Denver District Attorney announced on Thursday that second-degree murder charges will be filed against Dolloff on Monday. The killer already has an attorney
[ad_1] To no one’s surprise, the debate moderator for Thursday’s broadcast appears to be a Democratic Party partisan with deep family ties to liberal Democrats.
NBC News White House Correspondent Kristen Welker will join the Biden team in debating Donald Trump when she takes the stage for a debate that
[ad_1] On the “The Rubin Report” Friday, BlazeTV’s Dave Rubin discussed the highlights of last night’s dueling town hall events with President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. Trump sat down with “Today” host Savannah Guthrie on NBC while Biden talked with George Stephanopoulos on ABC. Dave breaks down another night of crazy
[ad_1] How much more throat-clearing do the Saudis have to do before the message gets delivered in Ramallah? A little over a week ago, Prince Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz appeared on Saudi state television outlet al-Arabiya to air a lot of the Palestinians’ dirty laundry to a nation who’d been fed a steady diet
[ad_1] The Washington Post doesn’t care for the West Wing reunion show that just premiered on HBO Max. Not, of course, because of the show’s liberal politics and attempts to elect Joe Biden. The Post would always support that. But it’s because the fictional Josiah Bartlett is “one of the smartest” presidents and our current
[ad_1] Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden makes remarks before boarding an Amtrak train in Cleveland, Ohio, September 30, 2020. (Mike Segar/Reuters) Sometimes when Joe Biden offers yarns about his childhood, I think of a Woody Allen bit from his stand-up days in which the comic tells the story of being invited to a Halloween party
[ad_1] On Friday the Seattle Budget Office published a report revealing that a record number of police officers left the force in September. The attrition through resignation and retirement brings current staffing down to levels not seen in 20 years. A record number of Seattle police officers left the department in September, double the highest
[ad_1] Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden pledged again on Friday to sign the Equality Act, which would force public schools to allow biological males who identify as transgender girls into female athletics. Biden pledged to sign the bill while condemning what he called an “epidemic” of violence “against transgender and gender non-conforming people,” in a
[ad_1] We all have heard the cliches about history repeating itself – and understanding the past is the key to understanding the future. It is sometimes an unfortunate reality, but perhaps we need to look at how human behaviors shape this repeating history. Alexander Tytler was a Scottish advocate, judge, writer, and historian who served
[ad_1] House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff on Friday accused President Donald Trump of handing the Kremlin a “propaganda coup” by touting a New York Post story detailing purported emails from Hunter Biden’s computer. Schiff made the claim on CNN even though the Biden campaign and Hunter Biden have not disputed the veracity or the
[ad_1] President Trump held a rally in North Carolina on Thursday before 15,000 people. He couldn’t get over the size of the crowd for a week day afternoon. The first thing Trump did was to tear into Biden’s son receiving 10 million a year from a Chinese businessman just for introductions in addition to the
[ad_1] At the outset of the Wuhan virus infection, the now-revered Dr. Fauci said that the disease was not to be feared and that wearing a facial mask would do little or no good in preventing contamination of the disease to the wearer. Nevertheless, leftist Democrats took up the banner of the mask anyway, because
[ad_1] Democratic senators interrupted Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett 78 times during her confirmation hearings, according to the Republican National Committee. President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee was interrupted 78 times throughout the hearings, RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel announced Friday morning. McDaniel claimed that these interruptions were met with “zero cries of sexism or
[ad_1] A Mexican national pleaded guilty to conspiring to encourage illegal immigration for financial gain by selling illegally obtained U.S. temporary work visas, the Texarkana Gazette reported Thursday. Jesus Martinez-Rubio was arrested and charged in Texarkana, Arkansas, after meeting with an undercover officer posing as a business owner selling H-2B visas on June 11, according
[ad_1] President Donald Trump will travel to Michigan on Saturday where he will deliver remarks on supporting the American way of life, then he will go to Wisconsin to speak about supporting law enforcement. Later, the president will travel to Las Vegas where he will stay overnight. President Trump’s Itinerary for 10/17/20 – note: this
[ad_1] She’s been beating this drum all week, first in a series of tweets on Wednesday, then again in a video chat with supporters yesterday. Democrats aren’t worried about a late Trump surge nearly as much as they’re worried about creeping complacency among their own voters. Biden campaign manager Jen O’Malley Dillon, in grassroots summit,
[ad_1] Joe Biden is not accustomed to receiving anything but softball questions from reporters on the campaign trail, or anywhere, really. As he was about to board a private jet after a campaign stop in Michigan Friday night, a CBS reporter asked about his son’s business dealings and Biden lost his temper. Bo Erickson, a
[ad_1] Variety magazine was in a state of full gush on Wednesday over the “flood” of liberal movies that are being released in the weeks just before the election. Of course, no discussion about any profits that will be earned by these films since it is all too obvious that the main goal is not
[ad_1] Why do you suppose California Republicans are setting up their own ballot drop boxes at churches and gun shops to offer voters a safe way to ensure their votes make it to election officials for counting? Do you suppose they have some concerns about how well the mass mail-in voting system will perform when
[ad_1] Thus far, it’s been a Sisyphean task to get anyone in the mainstream media outside of Fox News to talk about the Hunter Biden email story, but some cracks in the wall that they’ve thrown up to defend Joe Biden are starting to show. That doesn’t mean that America will be getting the full
[ad_1] As people give up on the state, politics flow out of the system and into the streets. As the elections fall upon us, most people are focused on who wins, Republicans or Democrats. That is an important question, since a Democratic victory would bring a serious assault on freedom of thought and expression. What
[ad_1] Nineteen Republican lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives signed a letter demanding answers from FBI Director Christopher Wray about whether the bureau had possession of a hard drive that led to the controversial New York Post exposé. Catherine Herridge of CBS News posted the letter to her social media account on Friday: READ:
[ad_1] Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden was asked by CBS News campaign reporter Bo Erickson Friday night for his response to the New York Post‘s recent story revealing emails that purportedly show Hunter Biden set up a meeting between his father and a top executive at Ukrainian energy firm, Burisma, when the younger Biden sat
[ad_1] The campaign manager for Joe Biden’s presidential campaign warned that the national poll numbers were “inflated” and that their internal polls showed the race to be much closer than is being reported. Jen O’Malley Dillon made the comments during a grassroots summit videoconference to supporters on Friday. Video of the event is no longer
[ad_1] In a phone call with his constituents, Senator Ben Sasse (R-Neb) unleashed a torrent of criticisms about President Donald Trump, saying he “flirted with white supremacists,” “kisses dictators’ butts,” and “spends like a drunken sailor.” On the radio program Friday, Glenn said he was disappointed in Sen. Sasse for apparently forgetting all of President
[ad_1] The Senate Summons the Big Dogs This was a real whirlwind of a news week, wasn’t it? It began with the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings to confirm Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. Those had so much drama surrounding them that there probably weren’t too many people who thought anything else could