Month: July 2022

  • Cat lovers can try cat-food inspired dishes at Fancy Feast’s Italian pop-up

    Cat lovers can try cat-food inspired dishes at Fancy Feast’s Italian pop-up

    Gatto Bianco, which means “white cat,” is described by Fancy Feast as an “Italian-style trattoria,” and will be open for dinner reservations on August 11-12 only, according to a news release from Purina, which produces Fancy Feast. The human-friendly dishes were inspired by Fancy Feast’s new “Medleys” cat food line, which feature options like “Beef…

  • Will Ivana help Donald Trump with tax breaks from beyond the grave? | Donald Trump

    Will Ivana help Donald Trump with tax breaks from beyond the grave? | Donald Trump

    When Ivana Trump, Donald Trump’s first wife, was buried last month near the first hole of Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, few immediately guessed that her grave’s location might also serve her ex-husband’s long-held tax planning purposes. Tax code in New Jersey exempts cemetery land from all taxes, rates, and assessments –…

  • Abortion issue explodes among Democrats, fueling push to vote

    Abortion issue explodes among Democrats, fueling push to vote

    Concern about abortion access exploded among Democratic voters as an election issue over the past month, a USA TODAY/Suffolk University Poll found, as the repercussions of the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade reverberate. Sixty-four percent of Democrats say the court’s action makes them more likely to vote in November, potentially a crucial factor in midterm elections that…

  • Kentucky residents brace for more flooding; death toll rises to 26

    Kentucky residents brace for more flooding; death toll rises to 26

    BUCKHORN, Ky. – Small, devastated mountain towns began digging out in earnest Sunday as the death toll rose and another round of storms threatened more destruction following historic flooding. Dozens of people remained unaccounted for. “In more tough news for the commonwealth this morning, our death toll has risen to 26 lost – and that…

  • How to watch LIV Golf in USA: TV schedule, channels, live streams to follow new tour in 2022

    How to watch LIV Golf in USA: TV schedule, channels, live streams to follow new tour in 2022

    The (golf) revolution will not be televised. LIV Golf is in the midst of its inaugural season as the primary competition to the PGA Tour, which has lost several defectors to the Saudi Arabian-backed start-up tour, including the likes of Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson, Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau, among others. For better or worse…

  • Top 5 Cryptocurrencies Of The Week – Week 30

    Top 5 Cryptocurrencies Of The Week – Week 30

    The crypto consolidation might be over as Bitcoin prices started to move upward again. Now that the crypto market is moving upward, investors are interested in buying back their routine into their favored crypto. Some altcoins performed well. This post is all about the top 5 cryptocurrencies that depicted good performance in the last seven days. At…

  • Congress passes chips bill giving lawmakers, Biden bipartisan win

    Congress passes chips bill giving lawmakers, Biden bipartisan win

    WASHINGTON —   The House approved a sweeping bipartisan bill Thursday to boost the domestic manufacturing of computer chips, giving President Joe Biden a badly needed legislative win before lawmakers leave Washington for summer recess.  House members approved the legislation, which includes roughly $52 billion in incentives for the semiconductor industry, by a 243-187 vote. Twenty-four Republicans bucked GOP leaders and joined…

  • How our GDP complex prevents us from asking — happiness or growth?

    How our GDP complex prevents us from asking — happiness or growth?

    All the hand-wringing this week over whether or not the U.S. economy has fallen into recession lacked an important consideration: What if the measure of GDP we’re all focused on is itself massively flawed? It’s a heretical question, because there’s a ‘GDP complex’ at work here. There’s an entire apparatus — economists, bankers, government officials,…

  • How to have a smooth recovery after lung cancer surgery

    How to have a smooth recovery after lung cancer surgery

    Lung cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and a leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Lung cancer occurs when cells multiply abnormally in the lungs and form a malignant tumour. In India, lung cancer accounts for 5.9% of all cancers and 8.1% of all cancer-related deaths. In 2020, there were more than 2.2 million…

  • States boost child care money as congressional effort stalls

    States boost child care money as congressional effort stalls

    ALBANY, N.Y. — Difficulties in finding affordable child care cost Enoshja Ruffin her job three years ago. The mother of six was let go from her position as a counselor for kids with cerebral palsy after she missed three shifts because she had trouble finding babysitters. After three months on a waiting list, though, she…

  • Police in Assam, Uttar Pradesh flag concerns at demographic changes in districts bordering Bangladesh, Nepal

    Police in Assam, Uttar Pradesh flag concerns at demographic changes in districts bordering Bangladesh, Nepal

    They highlight an increase in number of mosques, seminaries and a high decadal growth in population in these areas They highlight an increase in number of mosques, seminaries and a high decadal growth in population in these areas Flagging concerns about demographic changes in districts along the international border with Nepal and Bangladesh, at the…

  • Final countdown: Only 100 days left until the midterm elections

    Final countdown: Only 100 days left until the midterm elections

    NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Sunday marks 100 days until November’s midterm elections, and while 22 states will hold primary elections over the next seven weeks as the 2022 primary calendar comes to a close, attention is fast focusing on the high-stakes general election contests. At stake in November is the control…