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Billy Busch, an heir to the Anheuser-Busch legacy, has made a striking admission regarding the company’s controversial advertising campaign featuring transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney. Busch candidly stated that the decision to run the campaign “was a significant misstep,” which has led to a notable decline in sales. Appearing on “Hannity” on Monday, Busch shared his perspective on the contentious campaign and explained why he believes it would not align with the values of his ancestors. “They are paying the consequences, and I believe the company severely miscalculated their intention of inclusivity, which actually turned out to be divisive,” Busch conveyed


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The scales of justice have tilted in favor of the Biden administration as the U.S. Supreme Court grants a temporary nod to the enforcement of regulations governing the enigmatic realm of “ghost guns,” those enigmatic firearms concocted from kits in the privacy of one’s home. The administration embarked on a legal quest, contesting a federal judge’s previous decision that swept away these regulations. In a tightrope-balancing 5-4 vote, the apex court slammed the brakes on that Texan ruling, ensuring the regulations remain in limbo while the saga continues its dramatic unfoldment. The legal tango now waltzes onward towards the 5th


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Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey issued a state of emergency declaration on Tuesday due to a significant influx of migrants that has overwhelmed social services. She has called for increased funding and assistance from the federal government. Governor Healey, a Democrat, stated that the state of emergency was declared because of a rapid and ongoing rise in the number of families with children and pregnant individuals – many of whom are newly arrived migrants and refugees – residing in the state without the means to secure safe housing within our communities. According to official reports, the state’s shelter system is currently


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President Biden’s verbal misstep took an unexpected twist as he playfully christened the Grand Canyon as one of the “nine” wonders of the world. This curious blip in the matrix emerged during a speech that unfolded like a scene from a desert stage at Arizona’s Red Butte Airfield, conveniently perched a short jaunt from the majestic Grand Canyon. The discourse unfolded like a tale woven by the winds, centering on his administration’s grand ambitions for nurturing the environment and taming climate challenges. Picture this: the Grand Canyon, an undisputed jewel in America’s natural crown, potentially flexing its newfound muscle to


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Bryan Randall, Sandra Bullock’s devoted partner of many years, peacefully passed away on Saturday following a courageous three-year battle with ALS, his family confirmed to Fox News Digital. He was 57 years old. “It is with profound sorrow that we announce the passing of Bryan Randall on August 5th. After a valiant fight against ALS over the course of three years, Bryan’s journey has come to a close,” the family shared in a heartfelt statement. “From the outset, Bryan chose to keep his battle with ALS private, and we, his loved ones, respected his wish, offering unwavering support in return.


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Former Vice President Mike Pence has successfully navigated the challenging criteria to secure his place in the inaugural Republican presidential nomination debate, a significant achievement affirmed by his campaign exclusively to Fox News. In an announcement on Monday, Pence’s 2024 presidential campaign disclosed that they had surged beyond the critical threshold of 40,000 donors – a crucial requirement set by the Republican National Committee (RNC) for GOP contenders to earn a spot on the debate stage. Notably, Pence had already surpassed the polling threshold stipulated by the RNC. Swiftly acting upon this accomplishment, the campaign promptly notified the RNC of


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NBC News is currently facing a wave of criticism following a heated exchange between correspondent Dasha Burns and Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis regarding abortion. The contentious interaction took place during an interview aired on Monday’s “Today” show. In the interview segment, Burns posed a question to DeSantis about his stance on potentially vetoing a national bill prohibiting abortion. DeSantis indicated that he would veto such legislation and expressed concerns about certain factions on the left advocating for minimal legal protections even up to the point of birth, which he characterized as “infanticide.” Burns interjected, stating, “I’m sorry, I’ve got


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In a legal maneuver that echoes the reverberations of First Amendment rights, former President Donald Trump’s legal team filed court documents on a consequential Monday, advocating for a recalibration of evidence restrictions within the context of the 2020 election case. Within the court submission, Trump’s legal advocates staunchly contended against the government’s far-reaching request to place sweeping constraints on all government-produced documents, regardless of their degree of sensitivity. Such a blanket approach, they argued, contravenes established legal principles and impinges upon the former president’s fundamental First Amendment prerogatives. Rather than aligning with this broad-brushed approach, Trump’s legal representatives urged a


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Porsche, the renowned car brand, has found itself embroiled in controversy due to a video advertisement that digitally removed an iconic statue of Jesus Christ in Lisbon, Portugal. The advertisement was part of Porsche’s recent campaign celebrating the enduring legacy of its Porsche 911 and highlighting a special edition model. The video showcased the evolution of the Porsche 911 over the years, featuring one of the cars driving along a road near a bridge and river in Lisbon. Notably, the statue known as Cristo Rei, a significant landmark overlooking the city with outstretched arms, was conspicuously absent from the background,


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When asked about the Department of Justice’s handling of the Hunter Biden investigation, former Attorney General Bill Barr, who resigned in the final weeks of the administration led by President Donald Trump, stressed that actions can be deemed shameful even if they aren’t technically illegal. While on “Face The Nation,” a CBS news program, Barr was repeatedly pressed about whether he thought the Hunter Biden case required the appointment of a special counsel. “Instances can be deemed disgraceful without crossing into illegality, and yes, I do find it troubling the exploitation of one’s office in that manner, it seems,” Barr


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During the recent Fancy Farm picnic in Kentucky, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) was met with resounding chants urging him to retire, showcasing the growing sentiment against him. The vocal crowd repeatedly echoed phrases like “ditch Mitch” and “retire” while he addressed them during his five-minute speech. Despite the audible boos and the fervent calls for his departure, McConnell maintained his composure and continued his address. This episode comes in the wake of another incident involving McConnell where he encountered a moment of freezing during a press conference a few weeks earlier. Video footage captured the Senate leader going


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In a distressing incident, a well-known oncologist based in New York City tragically took the life of her infant before ending her own life in an apparent murder-suicide, as detailed by law enforcement officials. According to a statement issued by the New York State Police on Saturday, preliminary findings indicate that Krystal Cascetta, aged 40, entered her child’s room around 7:00 a.m. and fatally shot her baby before turning the firearm on herself. Krystal Cascetta had been serving as a specialist in hematology-oncology at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. The shocking incident unfolded within the confines of her


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The list of those being punishment for expressing controversial thoughts on social media is constantly growing. In a shocking turn of events, NASCAR has suspended driver Noah Gragson for supporting an offensive image on George Floyd, an African-American man whose untimely death in a police encounter in 2020 sparked global unrest. This cycle, which is now ingrained in the “New Normal,” exemplifies how some ideas, no matter how cruel or politically unpalatable, may do permanent harm to one’s career. The notorious fall of Justine Sacco in 2013 as a result of a darkly hilarious tweet is remembered as a turning


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A Texan marketing executive from Dallas has been identified as the woman who emerged from the ether of unforeseen circumstances to become the protagonist of a viral airplane episode, in which she vehemently asserted “that motherf—r back there is not real” to a bewildered audience of fellow passengers. She revealed this information with law enforcement personnel, who were shocked to learn that the cause of her agitated outburst was a disagreement about wireless headphones. When Tiffany Gomas, a 38-year-old Dallas native, was removed off the plane due to her unusual conduct, it became public knowledge and caused severe delays for


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In a legal showdown that echoed through the corridors of history, a federal judge in the heart of New York City dealt a judicial jab to former President Donald Trump’s defamation countersuit against E. Jean Carroll, the writer who has accused him of a mid-1990s rape at a bustling Manhattan department store. In a decision that carried the weight of legal precedent, U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan waved off Trump’s claim like a departing breeze, favoring Carroll’s assertion that her uttered words held a ring of truth, significant enough to withstand the scrutiny of a courtroom. The turning point in


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