President Joe Biden has made his bid for a second term official, and the first big news following the announcement is his latest approval rating released by Gallup. It shows Biden’s approval reaching a new low in his presidency -- 37%.
Dear Annie: My girlfriend and I have been in a relationship for 12 years now. We have a lot of history. I’m 54 and she is 55 now. We were best friends for a year in high school and we had a few incidents when we kissed back in the day. I left home for the Air Force in 1988. We kept in contact here and there. We both have been married. She had kids; I didn’t. I moved back home in 2010, and we became romantically involved and moved in together six months later.
You Can Weather the Storm Perhaps the fact that I have never lived in a hurricane state gives me a pass for thinking hurricane season had arrived early when more than 2 feet of rain soaked Fort Lauderdale, Florida, recently. Truth be told, hurricane season officially begins June 1 and runs through Nov.
Washington -- After the parched seven-year famine of former President Donald Trump and the pandemic, the city let its hair down -- or put it up -- and donned black tie and party frocks for an evening of mirth.
Online, Jack Teixeira played the hotshot. The Massachusetts Air National guardsman, now accused of leaking valuable military intelligence, regaled his chat group pals about the juicy top-secret stuff he could share. “The job I have lets me get privilege’s above most intel guys,” he boasted.
Does the radical climate change agenda know no end? Earlier this year, it was gas stoves -- and then lightbulbs. Then, a few weeks ago, President Joe Biden’s administration announced much less gas cars after 2032.
Gov. Kevin Stitt wants what he wants when it comes to his education priorities and tax cuts in Oklahoma. So, he exercised his veto authority on more than 20 Senate-sponsored bills last week because the Senate isn’t giving him his way on his education plan.