Perhaps the author of a recent letter understands how Donald Trump’s attorney general, Bill Barr, put his finger on the scales of justice numerous times and that Trump has promised to do so if reelected, since he believes that’s what presidents do (“Biden is a dictator using agencies to ruin Trump,” Star-Advertiser, April 16). Of course, he laughingly denies Trump ever did it. See the Mueller report or Michael Cohen or Geoffrey Berman as proof of the fact.
A recent editorial informs us how serious the Hawaii Tourism Authority’s managerial “lapses” have been and how the organization has been “fumbling” in handling the millions of dollars of taxpayer money it receives from the state Legislature annually (“Give reset HTA chance to succeed,” Star-Advertiser, Our View, April 7). Its failures to achieve marketing goals are mentioned. However, since tourism is “foundational to the economy,” the writers regard the Legislature’s threats to cut off funding...
TMUS appears to be a better pick now compared to T, given the solid EPS growth in recent quarters, greater 5G coverage and robust demand for postpaid services.
Private enterprise should be responsible for building vehicle fueling infrastructure.
Writer/director Mike Judge was able to use his Milton shorts from Saturday Night Live as the inspiration for his cult comedy classic Office Space.
A man was left shaken after he sent writer Becky Holmes multiple unsolicited dick pics. Why? Because she convinced him he was dying on TWO separate occasions. Her story recently went viral on X (formerly known as Twitter), and it had me on the floor. The first time she convinced Greg he was dying was […]
Yet another Soros-funded group just got caught trying to drive a wedge into the American-Israeli alliance, but The New York Times didn’t find any space to mention it in a news report. In an April 20 article, The New York Times covered potential U.S. State Department sanctions on the Israel Defense Forces’s Netzah Yehuda Battalion. In a post on X the next day, research institute NGO Monitor addressed crucial information ignored by The Times, blaming these possible sanctions on a “coordinated...
Yet another Soros-funded group just got caught trying to drive a wedge into the American-Israeli alliance, but The New York Times didn’t find any space to mention it in a news report. In an April 20 article, The New York Times covered potential U.S. State Department sanctions on the Israel Defense Forces’s Netzah Yehuda Battalion. In a post on X the next day, research institute NGO Monitor addressed crucial information ignored by The Times, blaming these possible sanctions on a “coordinated...
OXFORD, Mississippi, April 20 – Morgan Wallen made fans happy when he took the stage the Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Mississippi, Saturday night at Ole Miss, two weeks after his Nashville arrest and a year after a last-minute canceled concert. Fox News Digital spoke with concert goers ahead of the performance, many of whom weren’t fazed by Wallen’s alleged chair-throwing incident. "Honestly, I kind of expected it," said Katelyn, an Ole Miss student from New Orleans, of Wallen’s arrest....
In London’s Hyde Park, authorities covered the Holocaust memorial with a blue tarp to protect it from potential vandalism during anti-Israel protests. The monument, which is engraved with Hebrew and honors the victims of the Holocaust, was covered on Saturday as reported by LBC radio. Hyde Park has become a focal point for these protests. […]
'I wouldn’t be in it now if they gave me a million dollars,' Cher said on 'The Kelly Clarkson Show' months before she was even nominated for induction.
A food historian has kicked up controversy after claiming that there is ‘no such thing’ as Italian cuisine, sparking debate over the origins and ownership of food. But perhaps we should reconsider our ideas about so-called ‘national dishes’, suggests Hannah Twiggs