A year after Eagles coach Nick Sirianni wore a “Beat Dallas” t-shirt before a game against the Cowboys as a rookie head coach, he finally got his first win over Philadelphia’s bitter rival.
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A year after Eagles coach Nick Sirianni wore a “Beat Dallas” t-shirt before a game against the Cowboys as a rookie head coach, he finally got his first win over Philadelphia’s bitter rival.
The U.S. Justice Department on Monday asked a federal judge to sentence former President Donald Trump’s adviser Steve Bannon to six months behind bars, saying he pursued a “bad faith strategy of defiance and contempt” against the congressional committee probing the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.
With the midterms less than a month away, each political party will be hoping to score some last minute points and gain a favorable lead.
Grace Woodlands Church — located in the Houston, Texas suburb of Woodlands — has reportedly put up several billboards in the state of Texas. One of the church’s pastors, Steve Riggle, said recently that the church is also vying for several billboards out of the state of Texas, namely Wisconsin.
U.S. soybean exports are trailing their normal autumn pace despite rising supplies from an accelerating harvest, as low river levels have slowed the flow of grain barges to export terminals, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) data issued on Monday.
The Federal government is using tax dollars to offer transgender employees “gender-affirming” medical services as part of health benefits package.
President Biden has quietly reinstated Title 42, the Trump-era migrant health policy he once said embodied “cruelty and exclusion at every turn.”
“I don’t want to use the word mistake,” Fauci said when asked if school closures were a mistake during an interview yesterday with ABC’s Jonathan Karl.
Police in Stockton, California said on Saturday they have arrested a man suspected of killing six people in a string of murders that have rocked the area in Northern California.
Researchers from Georgetown University Medical Center conducted a clinical study to better understand what happens when an infant’s brain is injured by a stroke at birth or shortly after. Their research findings were published last week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.