Steven Ashworth’s Infant Baby Is Adorably Stealing March Madness Headlines
Talk about Baby Day! At first glance, college basketball players like Clayton Guard are a bit weird Stephen Ashworth The whole family already has. (Related: “Don’t Become a Loser”: The NCAA launches hilarious sports betting commercials. Already had a ring on his wife’s finger, the two had a young son together, and the baby had […]
NYC Council Democrats Silent On Anti-Sanctuary Bill As Migrant Crime Hits Headlines
Despite growing calls from local police and the mayor to repeal New York City's sanctuary laws amid a horrific wave of immigration-related crimes, liberal Democrats on the City Council ignored requests for comment on a bill that would do just that. The Common Sense Caucus, a bipartisan group of nine New York City Council members, […]
Harris Campaign Caught Pushing Literal Fake News Headlines In Americans’ Google Searches
Axios has reported that Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign has been found to have edited headlines from various media outlets and displayed them as sponsored ads in Americans' Google searches. Over the past 10 days, the Harris campaign has edited the headlines and descriptions of nearly a dozen media outlets found in Google search ads […]
Today’s Headlines: L.A. City Council looks at suspending Curren Price
hello it is Thursday, June 15thhere are today’s not-to-be-missed stories: top story LA City Council Reconsiders Suspending Colleagues Los Angeles City Council members are considering a third suspension vote in three years as another colleague faces criminal charges. But this time, they’re taking a more cautious approach to that decision. On Wednesday, Council Chair Paul […]
Today’s Headlines: L.A. Councilman Curren Price charged with embezzlement and perjury
hello it is Wednesday, June 14thhere are today’s not-to-be-missed stories: top story Councilor Karen Price charged with embezzlement and perjury Los Angeles City Councilman Karen Price has been indicted on 10 counts, including embezzlement, perjury and conflict of interest, following a multi-year parade of elected city officials facing public corruption allegations by state and federal […]
Arizona is not running out of water, despite the headlines
Arizona has big water challenges, but it’s not on the verge of running out of water, as some media reports have suggested. While the challenges need to be met, there are market solutions and regulatory measures designed to ensure sustainable water supplies for residents and businesses. This means Arizona’s growth and development activities can continue […]
Thursday PM headlines: Road closed in Ogden Canyon, new USU police chief
Road through Ogden Canyon closed indefinitely State Route 39 through Ogden Canyon has been closed indefinitely after part of the roadway was swept away by the river. The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) issued an alert Thursday morning that said there was no timeline for reopening. UDOT advised travelers to take alternative routes. The Weber […]
Wednesday AM headlines: Tooele inland port faces backlash, SLC announces ‘pothole palooza’
Thule inland port faces major backlash from residents a Proposed inland port Thule County residents face significant backlash from locals. Residents argue that the port, which uses unincorporated land in the county, increases noise, traffic and pollution, driving up the cost of living. Meanwhile, project officials say it supports the county’s economic vision of recruiting […]
Reigning National Champion Oklahoma Headlines Mark Campbell Invitational
Two-time defending national champions Oklahoma will face a stacked field at the Mark Campbell Invitational to begin their pursuit of a historic third straight Women’s Collegiate World Series title. Six teams that qualified for the 2022 NCAA Tournament, four teams that made the top 25 of the D1Softball preseason, and three programs that qualified for […]
Morning Headlines – Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2023 | Recent News
US and world headlines 5 Reasons the Debt Limit Crisis Is Derailing the U.S. Economy The biggest threat facing the US economy this year may be the fight over the federal debt ceiling. Congress and the White House have about six months to avoid an unprecedented and catastrophic default on federal debt. But House Republicans […]