The Washington Post added a lengthy correction to a month-old news story on Thursday, admitting it had “mischaracterized” some aspects of its story about Palestinian mothers being separated from their babies in the Israel-Hamas war. The Nov. 17 article, “Israel’s war with Hamas separates Palestinian babies from their mothers,” described …
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Arizona nonprofit provides safe place and support for homeless, pregnant moms: 'Owe my blessings to them'
A network of homes for vulnerable pregnant women in Arizona has assisted over 1,000 women since its first home opened in May 2000 — and it’s looking to expand even more in the New Year of 2024. Back in the late ’90s, “Five young women made a commitment to live …
Read More »Michigan rallies back, advances to CFP National Championship with overtime victory over Alabama
Michigan started and ended the regular season without the services of their head coach. On Monday, Jim Harbaugh was on the sidelines as the Wolverines defeated Alabama 27-20 for the right to play for the national title on January 8th. Head coach Jim Harbaugh of the Michigan Wolverines celebrates with …
Read More »Vivek Ramaswamy blasts CNN debate over exclusion, says only ‘establishment insiders’ will be on stage
Presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy will participate in his own town hall event next week on the same night that CNN is set to host a Republican presidential primary debate in Iowa. “Establishment insiders will be on the CNN stage and outsiders will be speaking directly to the people,” Ramaswamy told …
Read More »Dean: We've Taken A Lot of Punches
This is a partial transcript from “Hannity & Colmes”, January 28, 2003, that has been edited for clarity. ALAN COLMES, CO-HOST: A shakeup in the Dean campaign after his second place finish in New Hampshire. Howard Dean hired former Gore advisor Roy Neel today to take the reins of the …
Read More »Sean Hannity Visits the Minutemen Volunteers in Arizona
This is a partial transcript from “Hannity & Colmes,” April 18, 2005, that has been edited for clarity. Watch “Hannity & Colmes” weeknights at 9 p.m. ET! ALAN COLMES, CO-HOST: Welcome to a special edition of “Hannity and Colmes.” I’m Alan Colmes. Sean reporting live from the U.S.-Mexico border. Sean, …
Read More »2 sisters' lemonade stand closed for no permit, so girls decide to give away drink for free
OVERTON, Texas – Two Texas girls whose lemonade stand was shut down because they lacked a permit will instead offer the drink for free. Television station KLTV reports (http://bit.ly/1JMtmci ) that 8-year-old Andria Green and her 7-year-old sister, Zoey, will take only donations for lemonade Saturday in Overton, about 120 …
Read More »Austria stops processing new asylum requests to pressure other countries to take more refugees
VIENNA – Austria has stopped processing new asylum requests while continuing to deport refugees. State-run broadcaster ORF cites an Interior Ministry document that it says was issued Friday to civil servants dealing with asylum requests telling them not to accept new cases. ORF says the document instructs relevant departments to …
Read More »UN's Syria envoy to travel to Damascus for talks with government
BERLIN – The U.N.’s special envoy for Syria says he has accepted an invitation from the government to travel to Damascus for talks with officials there. The office of Staffan de Mistura said Sunday that he wanted to give the Syrian government the opportunity to express their views about the …
Read More »Memories of Nixon — 1969 and Beyond
I was in the East Room of the White House on August 9, 1974, standing along the wall while Richard Nixon, 37th President of the United States, said farewell to the staff. After his maudlin and rambling remarks, I shuffled, zombie-like,with the rest of the White House staffers, just behind …
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