Pennsylvania recorded a steep increase in the deaths of older adults following an abuse or neglect complaint the last few years, as COVID-19 ravaged the nation, complaints grew and agencies struggled to keep caseworkers on staff. The staggering increase shown in state data — from 120 deaths reported in 2017 …
Read More »Military parents surprised by daughter's early return home at Peach Bowl
Fans of only one team went home happy after Saturday’s Peach Bowl, but everyone came together for a beautiful moment during the game. Ole Miss walloped Penn State for its first 11-win season in program history. Before that, a mom and dad were brought to joyful tears. After the first …
Read More »10 apps that will help make your New Year’s resolutions a reality
As we enter 2024, many of us have some goals and resolutions that we want to achieve in the new year. Whether it’s to improve our health, learn a new skill, or read more books, we all have something that we want to accomplish. But sometimes, it can be hard …
Read More »Lions' Dan Campbell admits trying to confuse Cowboys defense before controversial penalty
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell had a chance to simmer down on Monday following the team’s controversial Week 17 loss to the Dallas Cowboys. The Lions’ go-ahead 2-point conversion was negated by an ineligible receiver penalty. Taylor Decker was thought to have reported as eligible to an official, but …
Read More »Lawsuit aims to keep Pennsylvania congressman off ballot over Constitution's insurrection clause
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A liberal activist asked a Pennsylvania court on Tuesday to bar U.S. Rep. Scott Perry from the state’s primary ballot, arguing that Perry isn’t eligible because of his efforts to keep President Donald Trump in office and block the transfer of power to Democrat Joe Biden. …
Read More »General Credibility of U.N. Is At Stake
This is a partial transcript from “Hannity & Colmes”, April 29, 2004, that has been edited for clarity. SEAN HANNITY, CO-HOST: The U.N. Oil-for-Food scandal is getting worse. Now we learn that Iraqi oil contracts worth billions of dollars have just simply disappeared. We know Saddam ripped off the program, …
Read More »Was Valerie Plame Really A Covert Agent?
This is a partial transcript from “Hannity & Colmes,” July 15, 2005, that has been edited for clarity. Watch “Hannity & Colmes” weeknights at 9 p.m. ET! SEAN HANNITY, CO-HOST: Despite all of Joe Wilson’s huffing and puffing and media appearances, was Valerie Plame, his wife, that one there in …
Read More »America badly needs a coherent foreign policy strategy. Will 2016 candidates ever share their vision?
The next president will face a series of tough foreign policy decisions. How should America manage challenges from fast-rising China and respond to changes in the heart of Europe? What to do about ISIS? Should America become more involved in Iraq? Or Syria? Or Ukraine? What about Iran? Should Washington …
Read More »FDA eyeing Army’s injectable sponges that could stop bleeding in 15 seconds
The Food and Drug Administration is now considering an Army-funded technology – based on the expanding dinosaur sponges so popular among children – that experts say could save lives on the battlefield. Called XStat, the new device reportedly allows a field medic to inject a wound with 92 sponges, each …
Read More »Boy’s mystery illness leaves him unable to blink
The ability to blink is something we all take for granted. But for one 3-year-old Oregon boy, it’s just one in a series of mysterious problems that led his family to seek treatment at the renowned Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. Corban Durant has a heart defect, liver-lung disorder and neuropathy …
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