Liveblog - Weekend Wrap up: October 17, 2021
It’s Sunday and the weekend has come to an end. Below are a few articles and events we might have missed but are worthy of discussion. And in case you missed the Sunday shows, we MORE
It’s Sunday and the weekend has come to an end. Below are a few articles and events we might have missed but are worthy of discussion. And in case you missed the Sunday shows, we MORE
The former president decided a National Republican Senatorial Committee retreat was the right time to set the record straight on the “pee tape,” which no one else has thought about in years. In a private MORE
A Subway worker from Providence, RI has posted a series of videos to social media showing him doing some horrific stuff with the food. Jumanne Way posted videos to YouTube showing him placing cold cuts MORE
Regulators scrutinizing plans for an oil pipeline off the Orange County coast in the 1970s examined the potential damage in the event of a ship anchor strike but downplayed the risks, concluding that a resulting MORE
A Florida woman has come under fire for selling hats with Nazi symbols during the Daytona Beach area Biketoberfest. The vendor named Jenny has been selling items that include hats embroidered with logos of swastikas MORE
Is there such a thing as frost on the pumpkins? Does it exist? I always heard the saying, especially from my father but he grew up in Michigan and that is waaaay too cold for MORE
Earlier this week, Irving was prevented from playing with the Nets for refusing a COVID vaccine, which is required under New York City’s mandate to fully participate in the regular season. Members of those markets MORE
WASHINGTON — The most powerful part of President Biden’s climate agenda — a program to rapidly replace the nation’s coal- and gas-fired power plants with wind, solar and nuclear energy — will likely be dropped MORE
A Florida man reportedly confessed last week that he’d sneaked into a barn late at night to mount a horse named Mariah — and he wasn’t sure how many times. The admission came when Indian MORE
In a 2-to-1 order, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit refused the Justice Department’s request to reinstate an earlier court ruling that temporarily lifted the ban, which bars abortion as early as MORE
WASHINGTON — Hours before he was scheduled to retire in 2018, Andrew G. McCabe, then the F.B.I.’s deputy director, was fired by the Justice Department, depriving him of his pension and prompting cheers from President MORE
The Virginia Republican candidate for governor Glenn Youngkin distanced himself from a right-wing rally in his support that took place on Wednesday. The “Take Back Virginia Rally” attendees pledged allegiance to a flag that organizers MORE
Last week, Gina Peddy, director of Carroll school district’s executive director of curriculum and instruction told educators to make sure that “if they have a book about the Holocaust in their classroom, they should also MORE
Happy Friday for the 41st time this year! Wow, that’s astounding to think we have 11 weeks left of what’s turned out to be just another year of pandemic pandemonium. So much to look forward MORE
(CNN)Former President Bill Clinton has been admitted to the University of California Irvine Medical Center for a non-Covid-related infection. He is “on the mend” and “in good spirits,” according to a statement from Clinton spokesman MORE
A key advisory committee to the Food and Drug Administration voted unanimously on Thursday to recommend a booster shot of the Moderna coronavirus vaccine for many of the vaccine’s recipients, at least six months after MORE
With so many crazy things happening, sometimes things fall through the cracks. Here are some headlines that you may find interesting and worth discussing. Please feel free to post ‘headlines’ you would like to share MORE
Twenty years after the violent murder of a teen’s mother and two sisters, the current homeowner has constructed a gruesome crime scene as a Halloween decoration at a home in Walker, Michigan. In 2003, Jon MORE
Officer Yvonne Wu, 31, who’s assigned to the 72nd Precinct in Brooklyn, opened fire on the couple in her ex’s home at 19th Ave. near 80th St. in Bensonhurst just after 5 p.m., hitting both MORE
MOLINE, Ill. (AP) — More than 10,000 Deere & Co. workers went on strike Thursday, the first major walkout at the agricultural machinery giant in more than three decades. The union had said its members MORE
A Republican group is using billboards to send a blunt message to Donald Trump and his supporters who are still pushing for election audits based on debunked claims of election fraud. “TRUMP LOST,” the billboards MORE
Tensions between Chicago’s mayor and police over the city’s vaccine mandate grew this week as the head of the police union urged officers to ignore a deadline to report their vaccination status. Chicago city employees, MORE
A man armed with arrows killed four women and one man, and injured two people on Wednesday in a shopping center in Norway. Among the injured was an off-duty police officer. The police chief in MORE
The House committee investigating the MAGAt insurrection on January 6, 2021 has subpoenaed Jeffrey Clark, the ex-DOJ official who ‘had promised to pursue the Former Guy’s false election fraud claims.‘ According to NPR, “ Jeffrey Clark, was MORE
Good morning, NewsViewers, welcome back to another edition of Coffee Talk, where you can wake up with us regardless of your level of divine caffeination. Once again, you’ve entered a free chat zone, where it’s MORE