Day: May 20, 2025

Reagan and Trump are more alike than you think

2:30 pm May 20, 2025

Ronald Reagan would have appreciated Donald Trump’s moxie.  Stylistically, they are different but all men are different in this regard. Ideologically however, there are many similarities. Reagan spoke out often against the political establishment. Reagan was himself anti-status quo. He was of the conservative/populist Goldwater wing of the GOP. Don’t forget, he ran against the […]

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Kathie Lee Gifford reveals why stars are fleeing Hollywood for rural America

2:30 pm May 20, 2025

Kathie Lee Gifford weighed in on the celebrity exodus from Hollywood.  In 2019, the 71-year-old former TV host moved from Greenwich, Connecticut, to Frankin, Tennessee, after her departure from her morning show “Today,” which films in New York City. During an interview with Fox News Digital, Gifford shared her thoughts on what has prompted a […]

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Christian summer camp sues Colorado over new transgender rule

2:30 pm May 20, 2025

A Christian summer camp that has operated in Colorado for decades is suing the state over new state licensing requirements that the camp says violate its religious beliefs on gender and sexuality. Camp IdRaHaJe, which derives its name from the hymn, “I’d Rather Have Jesus,” is a Christian children’s summer camp for kids ages 6 […]

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Mini-strokes may cause surprising long-term health issue, experts warn

2:30 pm May 20, 2025

Prolonged fatigue could indicate poor sleep habits — but it could also be a lingering effect of mini-strokes. That’s according to a new study from Aalborg University Hospital in Denmark, which was published this week in Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology (AAN).  A mini-stroke — medically known as a transient […]

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Pittsburgh’s progressive mayor faces stiff challenge from ‘old guard’ in primary

2:30 pm May 20, 2025

Pittsburgh’s mayoral race has not been competitive on a partisan level since the 1930s, but all eyes are on which way the Steel City goes in Tuesday’s primary election as the Democratic Party faces a crossroads. Incumbent Mayor Ed Gainey, seen as the more progressive choice in the race, is facing stiff competition from Allegheny […]

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