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Kutztown University alumni who enjoys gaming, sports, building websites and optimizing ads for successful businesses. Other than that, just your typical northeast Philly family guy! Go Birds!

James Corden, a man criticized for having very little talent and a boring show, has finally apologized to Keith McNally, the owner of the NYC restaurant Balthazar. The 44-year-old star was banned from the restaurant for his alleged rude behavior and treatment of staff. “James Corden just called me and apologized profusely,” McNally wrote on Instagram alongside Corden’s photo. “Having f—ed up myself more than most people, I strongly believe in second chances.” The owner had referred to Corden as an ‘awful person.’ WATCH the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ax1aGWXraa0 Then he made a joke about Corden being allowed to return to his…

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Michael Steele, a former Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman has warned his party against legitimizing some Trump-aligned figures as political leaders. Steele did this by calling them “fleas” and “blood-sucking ticks” whom potential House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., would have to “lay down with.” Nicolle Wallace, the host of MSNBC’s “Deadline: White House,” said on the show that if the GOP regains control of Congress, current House Minority Leader McCarthy’s “total capitulation” to Donald Trump in the time since the Capitol riot will have “devastating consequences” for the United States. Wallace cited a new book in which Rep. Marjorie Taylor…

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El Paso, Texas, officials are being pressured by the White House not to declare a state of emergency in the face of mass illegal immigration. In a private conversation, a member of the El Paso City Council was allegedly told by Democratic Mayor Oscar Leeser that the White House has urged him not to declare a state of emergency. Councilmember Claudia Rodriguez told this to the New York Post: “He told me the White House asked him not to.” As the city’s immigration struggles have become more prominent on the national level, a declaration has been expected from Leeser in…

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An elderly US citizen was recently handed a 16-year and three-month prison sentence by Saudi Arabia for tweeting, and now his son is outraged at how President Biden and his deputies bungled the case. This is what Ibrahim Almadi said: “He sold my father for oil, that’s clear to us. Especially when we saw the news last week about how they requested to delay the OPEC [oil production cuts] decision a month [until after the election].” In July, the president visited the oil-rich kingdom without winning the release of 72-year-old Saad Almadi, and he did not even mention the case…

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A southwestern Arizona woman was sentenced to 30 days in jail and two years probation, as she pleaded guilty to illegally collecting four early voting ballots in the 2020 primary election. The judge rejected her plea for just probation and said that he did not think she accepts responsibility for her criminal act. The sentence for the 66-year-old Guillermina Fuentes, at one time a school board member and former mayor of San Luis, caps a lengthy case that caught the eye of investigators on the day of the August 2020 primary and eventually led to charges against Fuentes and another…

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Before Democrat Katie Hobbs approached the stage, GOP candidate Kari Lake was kicked out from the Arizona town hall audience. The incident, which occurred at a forum that has not yet been broadcast, is illustrative of the two candidates’ different approaches to the competitive race for governor of Arizona. Her opponent has declined to debate. WATCH the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9h3PVuMo4k Hobbs is the appointed secretary of state, while Lake is a former local TV anchor. An eyewitness at the town hall described the contest as being “a clash between a Trump Republican and an NPR Democrat.” Hobbs’ team has recently stated…

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A long-rumored Tesla killer and the Amazon-backed electric vehicle upstart, Rivian, which was once valued at $100 billion, just had to recall nearly every vehicle it’s ever made. Nearly 13,000 vehicles will be recalled by the company, as they say, over an “insufficiently torqued fastener,” as in some cases, it could potentially disrupt steering leading to an increased risk for crashes. WATCH the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_x4TrG46CE The issue reportedly, in less serious cases, leads to excessive noise and vibration to emit from the vehicle’s front suspension. In a letter, Rivian seemingly downplayed the issue where it told its customer it issued…

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In Oregon’s gubernatorial race, Phil Knight, who is the Nike co-founder, is backing a second candidate after donating several million dollars to independent candidate Betsy Johnson. While his last campaign donation in early September was $3.75 million to Johnson, Knight also made a $1 million contribution to Republican Christine Drazan recently. Drazan and former state Rep. Tina Kotek, the Democratic nominee, have been neck and neck in the polls since then, while Johnson lags in third place. According to the polling average from ‘FiveThirtyEight,’ Drazan is nearly 2 points ahead of Kotek. The Cook Political Report, which changed the rating…

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The Democratic Party is “now under the complete control of an elitist cabal of warmongers driven by cowardly wokeness,” is what former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii said when she announced that she was leaving the Party. Fox News analysts reported she went ‘scorched Earth’ on the Democrats in the process. WATCH the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-Z8Up9iIDw The 41-year-old Gabbard accused Democrats in a video statement posted on social media, of dividing the country “by racializing every issue, stoking anti-white racism” and “actively working to undermine our God-given freedoms enshrined in our Constitution.” “The Democrats of today are hostile to people of…

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Despite President Joe Biden’s deficit reduction efforts, the U.S. starts the new fiscal year with an astonishingly high debt. The country approaches the statutory debt ceiling — an artificial cap Congress has placed on the U.S. government’s ability to borrow — of roughly $31.4 trillion. According to a U.S. Treasury report that logs America’s daily finances, the country’s gross national debt has exceeded a record $31 trillion. Even though the Inflation Reduction Act has been signed recently by President Joe Biden in an attempt to tame huge price increases due to a wide variety of economic factors, many economists say…

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It was reported that in Washington, D.C., and New York City, more buses have arrived carrying illegal immigrants, including one that dropped off migrants close to Vice President Kamala Harris’ residence. Republican governors in border states like Texas and Arizona have been chartering buses for months now, to carry migrants north and east into sanctuary cities and other parts of the country so that they can await the processing of their asylum claims there. The migrants go voluntarily as in most cases they go to meet and stay with family members or friends already in the country. But the governors…

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis visited a Waffle House and provided meals to locals, leaving everyone pleasantly surprised as he helped cook and prepare breakfast. “.@WaffleHouse is one of the first restaurants in Charlotte County to reopen and provide hot meals as we work together to serve Floridians after #HurricaneIan.” DeSantis wrote on Twitter. “Thank you for providing meals to the linemen working to restore power.” Recently, Hurricane Ian made landfall close to Cayo Costa, Florida, as a Category 4 hurricane with wind speeds of 155 mph, just 2 mph short of a Category 5. In a Facebook video, Lee Area…

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Reports now suggest that federal prosecutors have enough information and/or evidence in order to charge Hunter Biden with numerous crimes tied to his taxes and potentially telling lies to investigators about a firearm purchase that allegedly took place years ago. This report twas published by the Washington Post, which surprised many people who believe the publication caters toward left-wing journalism. The WaPo report says federal agents investigated months ago and believe they have a potential criminal case against Hunter Biden, 52. However, there’s a catch. The federal agents do not have the ability to file the criminal charges. The only…

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Elon Musk might buy Twitter after all. A deal between the wealthiest person in the world and one of the most famous social media platforms is back on track. Twitter reported that it intended to close the deal at $54.20 per share after receiving Musk’s letter. But the company has refrained from indicating that it is abandoning its lawsuit against Tesla’s billionaire CEO. Experts commented that this was meaningful given the lack of trust and the contentious relationship between the two parties. In a statement, Twitter said, “We received the letter from the Musk parties which they have filed with…

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In an episode of Table Manners, Shania Twain describes a dream dinner she had with media mogul Oprah Winfrey, which quickly became sour when they started discussing religion. The Canadian-born singer, 57, recently recalled one of her “most memorable dinners” with the 68-year-old talk-show icon during an appearance on the “Table Manners” podcast. The podcast is hosted by Jennie and Lennie Ware. WATCH the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkWBVdoNd4E On the podcast, Ware, 37, sparked Twain’s story when she asked about a notable dinner in her life. The singer mentioned the ’90s, but it’s not clear when that specific dinner took place. After…

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Ruling in favor of the state on all remaining issues in a lawsuit filed nearly four years ago, it was found by a federal judge that Georgia election practices challenged by a group associated with Democrat Stacey Abrams do not violate the constitutional rights of voters. WATCH the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9fEMlPZlik Referring to the Voting Rights Act of 1965, U.S. District Judge Steve Jones in Atlanta wrote: “Although Georgia’s election system is not perfect, the challenged practices violate neither the constitution nor the VRA.” His reasoning was detailed in a 288-page order. The lawsuit was filed just weeks after Abrams narrowly…

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After informing an audience that “communities of color” would receive aid first in the wake of Hurricane Ian’s devastation, Vice President Harris faced a storm of criticism and mockery, especially from people on social media. While some people called her unfair, others claimed that such a comment made her a terrible VP. WATCH the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzCet9Rpgb4 In a conversation with Priyanka Chopra at the DNC’s Women’s Leadership Forum, she remarked, “We have to address this in a way that is about giving resources based on equity, understanding that we fight for equality, but we also need to fight for equity.”…

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PA Democrat candidate John Fetterman was busted on camera committing a crime of vandalism against a black owned business. This took place when Fetterman was mayor of Braddock and he wanted to shut down a black owned nightclub. The local news covered the story back in 2010 and then Mayor Fetterman didn’t even care there was a surveillance camera. He still did it. WATCH THE VIDEO: Fetterman altered the marquee letter sign of a place called Club 804, a black-owned business he believed was a stain to the community. The sign previously said “Opening Soon Under New Management” and Fetterman…

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Despite Hillary Clinton saying she was not running for president in 2024, a former advisor thinks otherwise. It was Dick Morris, an experienced political consultant, who believes that Hillary Clinton is “dusting off” Bill Clinton’s playbook by criticizing Joe Biden’s “open borders” decision because she was planning to run for president in 2024. However, there is absolutely no confirmation from Hillary Clinton at this time, but this is what Dick Morris believes according to reports. Former Bill Clinton adviser Morris claimed that Hillary is positioning herself to run for President again in two years as a “moderate” option for Democrats.…

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State Troopers might have been protecting the John Fetterman, the Democrat candidate for PA, but the union had some bad news for the Democrat! According to reports, Mehmet Oz, the Republican candidate for the Senate, has received the support of the union for the Pennsylvania state police, which might be awkward, and certainly bad news for John Fetterman. Oz would be “a strong champion for law enforcement officers … at a time when the law enforcement community is facing its greatest challenges.” according to the Pennsylvania State Troopers Association. In the contest for governor of the state, the union, which…

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