LAKE BUTLER, Fla. (AP) -- Jay North, who starred as the towheaded mischief maker on TV's "Dennis the Menace" for four seasons starting in 1959, has died. He was 73. North died Sunday at his home in Lake Butler, Florida, after battling colon cancer, said Laurie Jacobson, a longtime friend, and Bonnie Vent, who was his booking agent. "He had a heart as big as a mountain, loved his friends deeply. He called us frequently and ended every conversation with I love you with all my heart,'" Jacobson wrote in a tribute on Facebook.
A White House official told Washington Post that President Donald Trump is "at the peak of just not giving a f**k anymore", explaining the rationale behind the reciprocratory tariffs that the president announced on April 2. "Bad news stories? Doesn't give a f**k. He's going to do what he's going to do. He's going to do what he promised to do on the campaign trail," a Washington Post report quoted a White House official as saying.
HARRIS COUNTY, Texas (TNND) -- A sheriff's office in Texas is mourning the loss of four current and former deputies who died by suicide in just six weeks, according to officials. Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez announced on March 19 that a Harris County Sheriff's Office (HCSO) retiree, later identified as William Bozeman, had "died from an apparent suicide," marking "three for us within the span of a week." read more
United States Senator Cory Booker has broken the record for the longest speech in US Senate history with a marathon address railing against President Donald Trump. Booker, a Democratic senator for New Jersey, entered the annals of history on Tuesday after holding the Senate floor for more than 25 hours, shattering the previous record set by the late segregationist Senator Strom Thurmond. read more
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) -- The leader of a small group of self-described satanists and at least one other person were arrested Friday following a scuffle inside the Kansas Statehouse arising from an effort by the group's leader to start a "Black Mass" in the rotunda. About 30 members of the Kansas City-area Satanic Grotto, led by its president, Michael Stewart, rallied outside the Statehouse for the separation of church and state. The group also protested what members called the state's favoritism toward Christians in allowing events inside. Gov. Laura Kelly temporarily banned protests inside, just for Friday, weeks after Stewart's group scheduled its indoor ceremony. read more
There is no job in the US where a woman is paid less than a man for the equivalent job at the equivalent quality.
If this exists in Mexico because they are incredibly backwards, why do Democrats insist on importing those backwards beliefs into the country.
#78 | Posted by ScottS
This exists in Mexico because . . . US employers and consumers are benefiting from it.
Wash your vegetables.