• Mike Rowe from ‘Dirty Jobs’ reveals the only job he WON’T do: 'You can’t wash that stink off'

    After eight seasons of “Dirty Jobs,” TV host Mike Rowe has seen it all — well, almost. He’s wrangled venomous snakes, cleaned up roadkill, tested shark suits, inspected sewers, embalmed corpses, and inseminated horses, among other atrocious gigs, but there’s one job he just won’t do. Many of the dirty jobs Mike has experienced are no doubt “disgusting, vile, putrid, soul-deadening, [and] horrific,” but they don’t compare to the dirtiest job of them all — being a politician. “Why didn't...

  • Virginia governor vetoes dozens of gun control bills thwarting Democrat legislators

    Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoed more than two dozen gun control bills Tuesday that had sailed through the state's Democratic-controlled General Assembly before landing on the Republican governor's desk.  "I swore to support and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Virginia and today, I’ve done exactly that," Youngkin said Tuesday in a comment provided to Fox News Digital.  All in, Youngkin took action on a total of 67 bills on Tuesday —...

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    Opinion: Free-speech cases shouldn’t neuter critical power of the government’s voice

    On Monday, the Supreme Court heard arguments in two free-speech cases that could have broad implications for the way the government participates in public discourse. Both cases involve private parties who claim that the government violated the First Amendment by coercing others to censor their speech. And both cases involve government officials who claim that they have a right to attempt to sway public opinion through their own speech. What’s hard about these cases is that both sides have merit....

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    Opinion: Free-speech cases shouldn’t neuter critical power of the government’s voice

    Opinion by Jennifer Jones (CNN) — On Monday, the Supreme Court heard arguments in two free-speech cases that could have broad implications for the way the government participates in public discourse. Both cases involve private parties who claim that the government violated the First Amendment by coercing others to censor their speech. And both cases

  • Rapper Money Man Goes All In for Trump 2024: ‘I Don’t Think the Democrats Done S t for Us’

    The rapper known as Money Man is the latest hip-hop artist to endorse former President Donald Trump's bid to retake the White House in November, saying "I don't think Democrats done s t for us."

  • What you should and shouldn’t post on LinkedIn after your layoff

    The worst case scenario has happened—you’ve become part of the layoffs sweeping tech, media, and countless other industries. If your first impulse is to make a public LinkedIn announcement, wait just a minute. Experts say posting your layoff is a delicate dance you’ll want to be strategic about—and you may not even want to post at all. Besides, there are other ways to leverage your network to transform a layoff into your next career opportunity. Here’s what you should and shouldn’t be...

  • Democrat Who Ran on IVF Just Flipped a Seat in Alabama

    Marilyn Lands flipped an Alabama state House seat to Democrats after running her campaign on reproductive rights and the state's IVF decision.

  • You Really Shouldn’t Buy a 'Cheap' Smart Ring

    Smart rings are becoming more popular, and with the Galaxy Ring set to debut in late 2024, they are likely only going to get more so. As tech becomes popular with the masses, cheaper versions often become available. Sometimes this can be a boon (competition is a good thing!), but the downside is that it also opens the door for shady companies to get involved in the tech space, and that’s exactly what seems to be happening with smart rings right now.

  • How a Dem flipped an Alabama legislative seat from red to blue

    As a rule, it’s probably unwise to draw sweeping conclusions from a state legislative special election held more than seven months before national elections. That said, a whole lot of political insiders — in both parties — were keeping a close eye on Alabama’s 10th district this week, and it’d be a mistake to dismiss the results too quickly. NBC News reported overnight: This Huntsville-area seat was held by a Republican who resigned last fall after pleading guilty to voter fraud. It was against...

  • Budd: Democrats would rather shut down government than do the right thing

    (The Center Square) – U.S. Sen. Ted Budd said taxpayers’ $1.2 trillion spending bill passing into law early Saturday was fought over two principles, both involving the ongoing problems at the southern border. “If an illegal alien harms a police officer, they should get deported,” the North Carolina Republican wrote on social media. “If an illegal alien commits the crime of theft or shoplifting, they get detained. Democrats would rather shut down the government than do the right...

  • Gardeners shouldn’t trust spring, especially this year

    Spring has officially sprung, but don't break out the gardening tools just yet

  • Alabama Governor, legislators unveil ‘Working for Alabama’ package

    Alabama Governor Kay Ivey, along with Republican and Democratic leadership, has unveiled a new legislative package meant to help workforce, economic and community development efforts throughout Alabama.