Lawmakers avoid closing the government, but Ukraine funding — and McCarthy’s position — now may be at risk
Month: September 2023
Jesse Watters Predicts RFK Jr. Running as Independent Will Cost Biden The White House
Jesse Watters predicted that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to run as an independent during the 2024 election will cost President Joe Biden the White House.
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Watch: Tucker Carlson Says 2024 Won’t Be Trump vs. Biden, Warns It’s About to Get Serious
Tucker Carlson predicted Thursday that the general election will not be between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, and he’s probably right.
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Portland State can’t keep up with Sean Chambers, Montana State in 38-22 loss to Bobcats
Montana State pulls away in the second half to win the Big Sky matchup in Bozeman, Montana.
Watch ‘A Very Venice Romance’ Hallmark movie premiere for free, live stream on demand without cable (9/30/2023)
Will Amy find career success, a romantic fling, or both when she journeys to Venice?
U.K. To Offer Military Training Inside Ukraine
“Britain’s government wants to deploy military instructors to Ukraine, in addition to training Ukrainian armed forces in Britain or other Western countries as at present,” Reuters reports.
Dear Annie: Protective brother worries about elderly sister’s life on the farm
He’s concerned her daily care of large animals will result in an injury, or worse
A Brief History of Consequential Deaths in Congress
Lawmakers’ deaths have sometimes helped to flip partisan control. With an aging, narrowly divided Senate, it could be a possibility again.
Shutdown averted: Speaker McCarthy’s ‘clean’ stopgap funding bill easily passes Senate
Congress managed to stop a government shutdown with just hours to spare on Saturday, with the Senate giving final approval to a temporary spending bill sent over by House Speaker Kevin McCarthy with the help of Democratic votes.
Oregon football cornerback Khyree Jackson injured against Stanford
Jackson, the top corner for the No. 9 Ducks, went down following a 10-yard run on fourth and 2 by the Cardinal.