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  • 2 months ago | afa.net | Jerry Newcombe |Tim Wildmon |Whitney White

    The United States Senate is dragging its feet on confirming President Donald Trump’s Cabinet nominees. It seems at every turn, some senators are purposely delaying votes to fill these high-level positions in government. Of the 22 individuals nominated by President Trump, only eight have been voted on and confirmed. This is in stark contrast to the same time frame within the administrations of Barack Obama and George W. Bush.

  • 2 months ago | afa.net | Jerry Newcombe |Tim Wildmon |Whitney White

    NBC’s program Deal or No Deal Island is a spin-off of the Deal or No Deal game show. This new TV-PG-rated show takes place in an island setting rather than a network studio. But that is not the only change the network has made to its game show programming. During the episode televised on January 23, 2025, NBC bleeped out several curse words, and rightly so, but the network did not bleep out the profane use of the Lord’s name. In this particular episode, “G..

  • 2 months ago | afa.net | Tim Wildmon |Whitney White |Alex McFarland

    Fifty-two years ago, seven out of nine robed men in Washington, D.C. banged the gavel and declared a death sentence upon what would turn out to be 65 million (and counting) human beings in America. I refer to the infamous Roe v. Wade decision of the Supreme Court of January 22, 1973. And they twisted plain language to usher in this death sentence. Although it was finally overturned in the Dobbs v.

  • 2 months ago | afa.net | Whitney White |Tim Wildmon |Alex McFarland |Jerry Newcombe

    Tuesday, January 28, 2025 @ 07:05 AM In this episode of Reason & Company, Tim Wildmon and Fred Jackson discuss the latest developments in the Trump administration, focusing on the reinstatement of nearly 8,000 military personnel who were discharged for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine during the Biden Administration. As new Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth takes office, he emphasizes the commitment to righting the wrongs of the previous administration.

  • Dec 5, 2024 | dcnewsnow.com | Whitney White |Gabby Allen

    WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — What better way to ring in the new year than with the bard? Early next year, the recently-renovated Folger Shakespeare Library is hosting its third annual Reading Room Festival, complete with staged readings, workshops and, of course, plays. This year’s playwrights and adaptors of Shakespeare’s works include Barry Edelstein, Emily Lyon, Reynaldo Piniella and Whitney White, the Folger announced Thursday. Though spanning four days from Jan. 30, 2025, through Feb.

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