The sister of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is worried that her brother will act as an election disrupter and take votes away from President Biden as he mounts an independent bid against him. When asked by CNN’s Erin Burnett about why she believes voting for her brother is “dangerous,” Rory Kennedy said she believes his
Hallelujah, so-called Women’s History Month is almost over, and we’ll soon get a break from having woke feminist pieties shoved in our faces. By now, we’ve all had our fill of encomiums to pampered mediocrities like Kamala Harris, Sonia Sotomayor, and other first this-that-or-the-other-things. As Women’s History Month draws to a close, let me introduce you to a total baller who was also a Christian nationalist and a true heroine of the West — what the left today calls a "white supremacist...
Americans in their 30s have another 30 or so years before they reach retirement age, but they may not be saving enough to retire comfortably. On average, Americans believe they’ll need nearly $1.3 million to retire comfortably, according to Northwestern Mutual’s 2023 Planning and Progress study. However, the amount Americans in their 30s currently have […]
Americans in their 30s are around halfway to retirement age, but many don't have much saved in their 401(k)s.
West Virginia Congressman Alex Mooney (R) stopped by the Clarksburg-Harrison Public Library on Tuesday with a special delivery from the Library of Congress.
Republican Nebraska state Sen. Steve Halloran is facing calls to resign after he inserted Sen. Machaela Cavanaugh’s name into a passage he read during a debate from a book’s rape scene that contained graphic details, reports CNN affiliate WOWT. Halloran apologized on the Senate floor for inserting his colleague’s name, defending his decision to read the passage.
Fans of the hit reality dating TV show “The Bachelor” will find out on Monday if New Orleans woman Kelsey Anderson will get Joey Graziadei’s final rose.
Bruce Willis and wife Emma Heming Willis celebrated their 15th wedding anniversary this week amid the actor's battle with dementia.
Canada’s housing minister openly mocked Ontario Premier Doug Ford on social media Friday over his concerns over fourplexes. Throughout the week, the premier has made it clear that he does not support a provincial mandate to build fourplexes in residential neighbourhoods—something that both the Ontario Housing Affordability Task Force and the federal government have recommended. Later, he clarified he was just against four-storey “towers.” “You have to differentiate between putting four...
For The Madera TribuneWhen Robert Stockton spoke of Mace’s Hotel, this was the building he remembered.Saturday was a red-letter day for Madera. It marked the 95th anniversary of the first time the County ever celebrated its birthday, and it all took place because of one man.In just so happened that around April 1, 1925, W.S. Hillis, president of the chamber of commerce, suddenly realized that Madera was going to be 32 years old on May 23, and the County had never celebrated its birthday!There...
1. The Women by Kristin Hannah (St. Martin's Press: $30) An intimate portrait of coming of age in a dangerous time and an epic tale of a nation divided. 2. James by Percival Everett (Doubleday: $28) An action-packed reimagining of “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.” 3. The Hunter by Tana French (Viking: $32) A taut tale of retribution and family set in the Irish countryside. 4. Wandering Stars by Tommy Orange (Knopf: $29) Three generations of a family trace the legacy of the Sand Creek Massacre of...
In this special episode of Brave Commmerce, hosts Rachel Tipograph and Sarah Hofstetter celebrate Women's History Month by featuring key moments from past interviews with remarkable women leaders, offering insights into their experiences and showcasing diverse perspectives on leadership, innovation and empowerment. Tipograph and Hofstetter kick off the episode by highlighting that 50% of Brave Commerce guests have been women. While the hosts never set a goal to hit equitable gender...