38 years after his act of bravery, SC orders reward for UP cop
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Ohio State has looked dominant throughout the first-ever 12-team College Football Playoff. After knocking out the top-seeded Oregon Ducks in the quarterfinals, the Buckeyes defeated the Texas Longhorns in the semifinal to advance to Monday’s championship game. But one member of the Buckeyes, who rose to prominence largely due to his social media presence, will…
FIRST ON FOX: Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., is rolling out several new bills to help forward the Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) mission once President-elect Donald Trump enters office. The senator’s six bills would target telework for federal employees, require agency guidances to clarify they are not laws and mandate early notice ahead of new…
A top Senate Democrat was booed by striking Boeing workers in Seattle Tuesday after she disparaged former President Trump and blamed him for housing shortages. “Housing everywhere in the United States of America is expensive as all get out. We haven’t built enough supply,” Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation Chairwoman Maria Cantwell, D-Wash.,…
One of the best weeks in the NFL season is upon us, as My Cause My Cleats will bring attention to hundreds of organizations players around the league chose to help through customized cleats worn on game day. Over the next two weeks, players will be permitted to break outside their traditional team colors for…
UK Labour MP Tahir Ali’s call for a law against religious text desecration has sparked debate about reinstating blasphemy laws. While condemning such acts, Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s response didn’t reject the proposal outright, raising free speech concerns. Critics argue against compromising this fundamental right, citing past incidents like the Batley Grammar School controversy.
The University of Delhi (DU) announced the first round of seat allocations for Undergraduate courses for the 2024-25 academic session on August 16, 2024. Out of 2,45,287 registered candidates, 97,387 were allocated seats. Applicants must accept their allocations by August 18 and pay the application fees by August 21.