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Ilhan Omar Fries Nancy Mace Online, Internet Joins In
Source: Alex Wong / Getty As the Trump administration launched a surprise attack on Iran on Saturday (Feb. 28), Republican congresswoman Nancy Mace decided to use it to troll other members of the House of Representatives – specifically Representatives Ilhan Omar of Minnesota and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan. That led to Omar firing back at
Ice Spice Reveals Depression Led To Her Weight Loss
Source: Udo Salters Photography / Getty For a minute, Ice Spice had fans concerned because her usual thick self slimmed down to a more Taylor Swift-ish physique. Many were speculating she hopped on the Ozempic trend, or maybe, a little something more common among celebrities who like to “hit the slopes,” allegedly After denying ever
Man enters plea before new trial in child sex abuse material case
On the day he was set to be retried on four counts of pandering sexually oriented matter involving a minor, Trent Addicott pleaded no contest to the charges.
Shepas leaving Warren Harding, will return to coaching
He has served as athletic director with WCS since July of 2024.
PennDOT announces vehicle restrictions ahead of winter weather
PennDOT has announced multiple speed restrictions ahead of Tuesday's forecasted winter weather.
Pennsylvania lawmakers debate mass transit funding
(WHTM)-- It's the second week of appropriations hearings in the State House and Senate, and the seat got a bit hot on Monday for the PennDOT Secretary on the issue of mass transit. Mass transit is the ultimate source of tension in the legislature, as rural Republicans whose constituents don't and never will use mass
Southwest Airlines ‘refining’ new seating process amid complaints over boarding, bin space
The announcement comes after complaints from some of Southwest’s longtime travelers.
EPA: Analysts altered measurements in East Palestine train derailment sampling
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sent notice to a company for what the EPA classified as a failure to maintain data quality standards in groundwater sampling conducted at the East Palestine train derailment site.
Trump says Iran operation will continue for at least ‘four to five weeks’
President Trump on Monday said U.S. military operations in Iran could go on for at least “four to five weeks” but acknowledged the situation may be ahead of schedule, or take longer. “We have the strongest and most powerful, by far, military in the world, and we will easily prevail,” Trump said, speaking at a