close Video Greenwald warns Sheila Jackson Lee's bill could endanger free speech Journalist Glenn Greenwald spoke on his Rumble show about how the Leading Against White Supremacy Act of 2023 would circumvent the First Amendment. After nearly two decades in congress Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee , D-Texas, is retiring from her position in Congress next cycle and will run for Houston mayor. "Sheila Jackson Lee wants to come home to be your mayor for the city of Houston," Jackson Lee reportedly said during a church event live-streamed Sunday. "I will not be able to do it without each and every one of you." Jackson Lee currently represents Texas' 18th Congressional District, where she has served for more than 28 years. TUCKER CARLSON: SHEILA JACKSON LEE HAS DEVOTED HER LIFE TO SHREIKING ABOUT WHITE RACISM Rep Sheila Jackson Lee (Erin Scott) The longtime congresswoman, who said that racism is a national security … [Read more...] about Texas Dem Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee announces run for Houston mayor
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Why we’re putting off having children: We have sex four times a week and lie-ins every weekend – why ruin things?
A childfree couple has revealed why they are not interested in having children - revealing that their status as non-parents means they have sex four times a week, go on 12 holidays a year and enjoy lie-ins every weekend . According to Taylor Vasu, 28, and her husband, Justin, 27, from Orange County, California , they don't want to end up 'miserable by having kids'. The couple are intentionally childfree and label themselves as DINKS - which stands for dual income no kids. Taylor and Justin, who have been together for six years, spend their free-time travelling, going for spontaneous lunch dates, working out together and sleeping in on the weekends. They book time off work at a 'weeks notice' and say they have 'wild sex' four times a week. The couple (pictured) say that not having children allows them to enjoy their free time, and they take 12 holidays a year Taylor believes it would be 'irresponsible' for her and Justin, an IT sales executive, to have children … [Read more...] about Why we’re putting off having children: We have sex four times a week and lie-ins every weekend – why ruin things?
F1 legends Kimi Raikkonen and Jenson Button collide in Nascar crash-fest
Formula 1 legends Kimi Raikkonen and Jenson Button collided on the track as they duelled in the NASCAR Cup Series. Icons of the racing world, the pair faced off against each other for the first time in NASCAR at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas , in what was a exciting affair. The event was chockful of crashes and collisions in what was a noisy welcome for Button making his debut in the popular series. READ MORE: Formula E star brands rival 'plonker' after causing crash which left title charge in bits With the Brit representing Rick Ware Racing in three events, Raikkonen made his return to NASCAR after making his debut last year. While both men failed to make any impression on the upper echelon of the rankings, there was one moment that tied the pair together, much to the excitement of the fans. Could we see more F1 legends compete in NASCAR? Let me know your thoughts in the comments section below A 'whack' from Raikkonen to Button's car … [Read more...] about F1 legends Kimi Raikkonen and Jenson Button collide in Nascar crash-fest
Senate rejection of Biden’s controversial nominees reveals ‘out of touch’ president, GOP says
close Video Kat Timpf: Biden's FAA nominee had 'no idea' what he was talking about 'The Big Sunday Show' panelists discuss Biden's FAA nominee Phil Washington withdrawing his name from consideration after he struggled to answer basic questions during a Senate Commerce Committee. President Biden's failure to win Senate confirmation of two nominees this month reveals Biden as an "out of touch" president who is nominating people to lead the government who are so radical, that they cannot be unanimously supported by senators who usually vote with Democrats, Republican lawmakers told Fox News Digital on Monday. "Members of Biden’s own party torpedoing his picks to fill traditionally non-partisan positions underscores how out of touch this administration is with the priorities of the American people," said Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo. "Missourians do not want climate alarmists, free speech censors, or defund the police apologists overseeing their everyday … [Read more...] about Senate rejection of Biden’s controversial nominees reveals ‘out of touch’ president, GOP says
Kansas’ Supreme Court set to review 2 unenforced abortion laws
close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for March 27 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Kansas' highest court is considering whether the state can restrict how doctors end second-trimester pregnancies or impose extra health and safety rules for abortion providers after a decisive statewide vote last year confirming that the state constitution protects abortion rights. The state Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Monday from attorneys for the state and abortion providers in two lawsuits. One challenges a 2015 law banning a common second-trimester abortion procedure, and the other challenges a 2011 law that regulates abortion providers more strictly than other health care providers. Legal challenges have blocked both laws from being enforced. The U.S. Supreme Court declared in June 2022 that the U.S. Constitution doesn't protect abortion rights and that states can ban abortion, but the Kansas … [Read more...] about Kansas’ Supreme Court set to review 2 unenforced abortion laws
Here’s why Zane Smith’s NASCAR truck caught fire during his victory burnout
close Video Bill France Sr. founded NASCAR 75 years ago, in Feb 1948 — here is his amazing story Bill France Sr. was a prominent mechanic and service station owner in Daytona Beach in the 1930s and 1940s; he raced cars on the city's wide sandy beaches. He founded NASCAR, the world's most popular stock-car racing circuit, on Feb. 21, 1948. It's traditional for NASCAR drivers to celebrate a win with a smoky tire burnout in front of the fans, but Zane Smith took it to the next level in Texas on Saturday. After winning the XPEL 225 at the Circuit of the Americas (COTA), the defending Truck Series champion performed a couple of donuts on the Austin, Texas, track's front straight. He then nosed his Front Row Motorsports Ford up against the pit wall and proceeded to spin the tires as the truck stood in place and sent a huge cloud billowing from its rear tires. But when he got out, the smoke kept coming and the burn out literally became … [Read more...] about Here’s why Zane Smith’s NASCAR truck caught fire during his victory burnout
Daniel Suarez appears to purposely bump Alex Bowman on pit road after race
close Video Fox News Flash top sports headlines for March 27 Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Daniel Suarez appeared to let his frustrations get the best of him on Sunday after he finished the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at the Circuit of Americas in Texas in 27th place. Suarez was seen speeding down pit road, bumping his own teammate Ross Chastain out of the way to get behind Alex Bowman . Suarez gave Bowman a few taps on the bumper to express his displeasure. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Daniel Suarez, driver of the #99 Freeway Insurance Chevrolet, drives during the NASCAR Cup Series EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas on March 26, 2023, in Austin, Texas. (Sean Gardner/Getty Images) The entire ordeal stemmed from an incident in overtime at the end of the race. Bowman hit Suarez as the field moved around … [Read more...] about Daniel Suarez appears to purposely bump Alex Bowman on pit road after race
Orioles one of six MLB teams to debut City Connect uniforms in 2023
The Orioles will be one of six Major League Baseball teams in 2023 to debut new City Connect uniforms, the league announced Monday. The Orioles will first play in the new threads May 26 against the Texas Rangers. City Connect is an MLB initiative for teams to have alternate uniforms based on aspects unique to each city. After this season, 20 of 30 MLB teams will have City Connect uniforms. The other teams scheduled to debut the alternates this year are the Atlanta Braves, Seattle Mariners, Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh Pirates and Rangers. The Braves, the first team scheduled to play in their City Connects, released the design Monday. The jerseys are white with blue sleeves to honor the one Hank Aaron wore when he hit home run No. 715 to break Babe Ruth’s record. Last season, the Washington Nationals were one of seven teams to debut City Connects, with the gray and pink uniforms inspired by the cherry blossoms in Washington. The Orioles will become the second American … [Read more...] about Orioles one of six MLB teams to debut City Connect uniforms in 2023
Chipotle agrees to pay after closing store that sought union
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Chipotle Mexican Grill has agreed to pay $240,000 to former employees as part of a settlement stemming from a complaint that the company violated federal law by closing a restaurant where workers wanted to unionize. Chipotle announced it was permanently closing its Augusta, Maine, location last year after workers filed a National Labor Relations Board petition for a union election. The NLRB later said the closure was illegal. The Maine location was the first in the chain to file a union petition. The settlement, released by union officials on Monday, states that two dozen employees will receive payments from Chipotle and they will be placed on a preferential hiring list for other Maine locations. The company must also post a notice in dozens of stores in New England that it won't close stores or discriminate against employees due to union support, the settlement states. "It sends a message to corporations that shutting down a store and blackballing … [Read more...] about Chipotle agrees to pay after closing store that sought union
Mass school shootings kill 175 from Columbine to Nashville
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate 9 Mass shooters have killed hundreds of people throughout U.S. history in realms like stores, theaters and workplaces, but it is in schools and colleges where the carnage reverberates perhaps most keenly — places filled with children of tender ages, older students aspiring to new heights and the teachers planting the seeds of knowledge, their journeys all cut short. If a mass shooting is defined as resulting in the death of four or more people, not including the perpetrator, 175 people have died in 15 such events connected to U.S. schools and colleges — from 1999's Columbine High School massacre to Monday's shooting in Nashville, Tennessee. That's according to a database compiled by The Associated Press, USA Today and Northeastern University, in addition to other AP reporting: THE COVENANT SCHOOL, March 2023, 6 dead A 28-year-old female shooter … [Read more...] about Mass school shootings kill 175 from Columbine to Nashville