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Jill Biden Speaks Out on Pelosi’s Role in Biden’s Exit From 2024 Race

By Joe Pags Staff
January 16, 2025
In an interview with The Washington Post, First Lady Jill Biden candidly expressed her disappointment in former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for her role in persuading President Biden to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race. The revelation sheds light on the internal pressures and personal toll behind the president’s decision not to seek re-election. “We […]
FDA Bans Red Food Dye Over Cancer Risks

By Joe Pags Staff
January 15, 2025
In a significant move to prioritize public health, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a nationwide ban on erythrosine, commonly known as Red 3, a synthetic dye widely used in food products. The decision comes after decades of debate over its safety and mounting evidence linking the dye to cancer risks. Red 3, […]
Israel and Hamas Agree to Ceasefire, Hostage Releases Set to Begin

By Sam Pags
January 15, 2025
After 15 months of devastating conflict, Israel and Hamas have reached a historic ceasefire agreement aimed at ending violence in the Gaza Strip. The deal, brokered by the U.S., Egypt, and Qatar, was announced today, Wednesday, January 15th, and is set to take effect Sunday. It includes the release of hostages held by Hamas in […]
Bye Bye Biden: Closing the Curtain on Chaos

By Joe Pags
January 15, 2025
America is on the brink of a long-overdue transformation, and the countdown has begun. In less than seven days, Joe Biden will vacate the White House—and I’ve got to say, it’s about time. The man walked into office promising unity and left us with record inflation, open borders, and gas prices that could make your […]
Denver City Council Approves Needle Exchanges Next to Schools, Daycares

By Joe Pags Staff
January 15, 2025
On Monday night, the Denver city council voted to allow needle exchanges, which could distribute drug paraphernalia, next to Denver schools and day care centers. Specifically, the Denver council voted 8-5 in favor of a bill that removes the existing three-site cap on the number of needle exchanges allowed in the city. The bill also strikes language from […]