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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

As bald eagle makes miraculous comeback in US, author reveals that humans ‘redeemed ourselves’

NEWYou can now listen to Originol articles! Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jack E. Davis gives well-deserved attention to America’s greatest symbol of freedom in his new book, “The Bald Eagle: The Improbable Journey of America’s Bird.” The book takes a long and soaring “flight” into the cultural and natural history of the bald eagle, including the

Disney CEO pushes back at DeSantis, Buttigieg praises no gas cars plan and more: Monday’s 5 things to know

Check out what’s clicking on FoxBusiness.com Here are five key things that could impact Monday’s trading. NO APOLOGIES: Disney CEO Bob Chapek made no apologies for his company’s campaign against Republican education reforms in Florida earlier this year, saying Disney “stood our ground” in the incident. Disney pushed back on Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis earlier this

Oregon wildfire quadruples in size, forcing more than 2,000 homes to evacuate

NEWYou can now listen to Originol articles! A wildfire raging south of Portland, Oregon grew to nearly 86,000 acres on Sunday, threatening 2,230 homes and hundreds of commercial structures, officials said.  The Oregon Office of State Fire Marshal said the fire beached existing lines and is now 0% contained. Oregon OSFM said it had committed

‘Monarch’ melodies: Country music takes center stage on Trace Adkins’ new FOX TV drama

NEWYou can now listen to Originol articles! Be it through love, heartache, passion, sorrow or pure lust for life, music has always fulfilled a common purpose: bringing people together. Country music is known for evoking a wide range of complicated emotions, and viewers of the upcoming “Monarch” FOX television show are in for a wild

Fentanyl crisis means Biden must fix our southern border to save American lives

NEWYou can now listen to Originol articles!  “American democracy only works if we choose to respect the rule of law,” said President Joe Biden last week, just as he accused half the nation of being anti-American authoritarians.   It’s a sign of how out of touch this administration is with the lives of people who don’t

Democrat Katie Hobbs declines Arizona gubernatorial debate with Kari Lake again

NEWYou can now listen to Originol articles! Democrat Arizona gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs on Sunday again declined an invitation to debate Republican opponent Kari Lake ahead of the November election. Hobbs, the state’s current secretary of state, has proposed instead a town hall-style event in which each candidate is questioned separately. Last week, Hobbs and

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