Legendary Jazz Artist Les McCann Dies At 88
‘He brought something from the Black church to jazz’
‘He brought something from the Black church to jazz’
‘We have been deprived of justice’
Japan rang in the New Year with a 7.6-magnitude earthquake that killed at least four people and caused massive property damage.
Billie Joe Armstrong, the lead singer for the band Green Day, insulted tens of millions of Trump supporters during his performance on “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Eve Rockin’ Eve” on ABC, by likening them to rednecks.
‘If you want to attract a curse to the country, accept homosexuality’
‘Legs spread, clothes torn off, signs of abuse in their genital areas’
In memorial
‘I’m literally fighting for my life right now,’ the rapper said
Former President Bill Clinton (D) will reportedly soon be named in court documents linked to convicted sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein.
President Joe Biden is heading into election year showing “alarming weakness” among “stalwarts” of the Democrat base — black, Hispanic, and young voters, according to a new poll.
Buildings were shown collapsing, and earthquakes shook Tokyo capital buildings
Russia launched a record 90 Shahed-type drones over Ukraine during the early hours of the new year, the Ukrainian air force said Monday.
Multiple bikers relentlessly beat on the actor after swarming him
U.S. Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson, one of the most prominent Democrats from the Dallas area, died on Sunday at the age of 88. The Dallas Morning News also confirmed her death with an unnamed source close to the family. No cause of death was given. Johnson was born in Waco and grew up in the segregated South. Dallas’ once-segregated Union Station was renamed in her honor in 2019. She served in the U.S.
Los Angeles County has reinstated a mask mandate for all patients and staff at health care facilities heading into 2024, as a winter surge in coronavirus cases has reached key benchmarks.
Elon Musk’s X, formerly known as Twitter, is now valued at only $12.54 billion just 14 months after the Tesla tycoon acquired the social media platform for $44 billion, according to numbers released by Fidelity Investments.
At least 50 drones and 11 missiles
Palestinian terrorists rang in the New Year on Sunday evening by firing a large barrage of rockets at Israeli cities at midnight, in a statement of defiance against the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) advance deep into the Gaza Strip.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) is continuing to transport illegal migrants to Chicago despite a new city ordinance targeting busing, with eight busloads heading into the sanctuary city Sunday morning after hundreds of asylum seekers were flown in overnight.
‘[Yarborough] was respected and admired by competitors and fans alike’
PALM BEACH, Florida — Former President Donald Trump ripped Democrat President Joe Biden’s administration for allowing what Trump calls an “invasion” at the U.S. border with Mexico, something the former president likened to a “migration of civilization into our country.
An undergraduate member of Harvard’s Honor Council believes university president Claudine Gay is “getting off easy” from her recent plagiarism allegations. The student, who remained anonymous, wrote an op-ed published in the Harvard Crimson student newspaper on Sunday. Gay is facing widespread accusations of antisemitism and plagiarism, but the university’s board has declared it still supports her.
Following reports of data showing migration at the southern border smashed monthly records in December, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton accused the Biden administration of “aiding and abetting” drug cartels.
It’s the first confirmed Houthi targeting of US troops
When it comes to his approval rating, President Biden ends 2023 where he started the year – firmly in negative territory. The president stood at 43% approval and 57% disapproval in the latest Fox News national poll, which was conducted in mid-December, and he registered below 40% approval in a handful of major polls in the field this month.
Recording devices are prohibited at the event, which is ‘device and electronics free’
‘If I went loose on Andre, he’d get mad and give me a good hard one’
Let us pray for less suffering in 2024.
California Senate candidate and baseball legend Steve Garvey, who helped the Los Angeles Dodgers win the World Series in 1981, is looking to bring stability to a “dysfunctional Washington” and is brushing off his opposition in his mission to do that. Garvey, in an interview with Fox News Digital, outlined why he entered the race as a Republican candidate and dismissed opponents in the race who he said only want to represent half of the state.