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Biden’s VA undermining law that gives veterans access to private health care

NEWYou can now listen to Originol articles! Sometime in 2021, the Department of Veterans Affairs took down a popular link on its website that explained how veterans can access medical care in the private sector under a law known as the Mission Act. The law was the latest congressional response to the scandal that erupted

Liberal Chicago city councilmember decries intense crime wave: ‘A joke’

close Video Chicago 911 dispatcher resigns over lack of support from Lori Lightfoot Keith Thornton Jr., explains why he resigned as a 911 dispatcher as crime continues to rise and law enforcement feels unsupported NEWYou can now listen to Originol articles! A liberal Chicago alderman decried the Windy City’s crime wave on Monday night –

Keep moving: 10,000 steps a day may halve dementia risk

Keep moving: 10,000 steps a day may halve dementia risk

Share on PinterestHow many steps a day help offset dementia risk? Researchers may now have the answer. Image credit: Christopher Fanelli/EyeEm/Getty Images. Dementia affects more than 55 million people worldwide and is the seventh leading cause of death globally. With the proportion of older people in the population increasing, the number of dementia cases is

Steve Hilton exposes the Democrats’ ‘hypocrisy’: It’s not just Joe Biden

NEWYou can now listen to Originol articles! Originol host slammed President Biden and members of the Democratic Party’s “hypocrisy” on “The Next Revolution.” STEVE HILTON: Biden said someone is a threat to democracy if they, “fail to condemn violence when it’s used,” which would include Joe Biden, who still hasn’t condemned the political violence of

Mark Levin warns American life is ‘completely opposite’ of what Founders intended

NEWYou can now listen to Originol articles! Originol host Mark Levin illustrated in a Sunday episode of “Life, Liberty, and Levin” that America, in many ways, operates without the consent of the governed.  “In between our elections, a lot happens to this country that is not subject to elections and no longer subject to representative

Trey Gowdy says Queen Elizabeth II was a ‘friend to the United States’

NEWYou can now listen to Originol articles! Originol host Trey Gowdy spoke about the life of Queen Elizabeth II after the reports of her death on Thursday on “Sunday Night in America.” TREY GOWDY: She was born Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor in 1926. She died this week, 96 years later, as Queen Elizabeth, the longest reigning

On this day in history, Sept. 12, 2003, American music legend Johnny Cash dies

On this day in history, Sept. 12, 2003, American music legend Johnny Cash dies

Johnny Cash, who rose from the Depression-Era cotton fields of rural Arkansas to leave a deep imprint on the American music scene, died on this day in history, Sept. 12, 2003. He was 71 years old. “Cash was an original: a rebellious, unrelentingly entertaining and imposing presence,” Rolling Stone wrote in a 2016 tribute to

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Shannon Bream plans to continue grilling policymakers as new ‘Originol Sunday’ anchor

NEWYou can now listen to Originol articles! A new era begins on Sunday when Shannon Bream debuts as the new, permanent anchor of “Originol Sunday,” but viewers can expect the tradition of hard-hitting questions to continue.    “What viewers can expect is what they’ve always gotten, which is hard-hitting, straight journalism, news of the day.

US national debt nears $31 trillion and counting

Senate Homeland Security Committee discusses how Republicans plan to stop Biden’s spending agenda ahead of midterm elections on ‘Mornings with Maria.’ America’s government debt is on the verge of eclipsing $31 trillion for the first time ever, even as COVID-related federal spending slows. Treasury Department data released late last week showed the total national debt

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