Day: April 13, 2026
Ex-NFL first-round pick suffers season-ending knee injury while attempting pro comeback in arena league
Ex-Denver Broncos NFL draft pick Paxton Lynch tore his LCL playing for the Colorado Spartans in the National Arena League, sidelining his comeback attempt.
The simple tax habit that could save you thousands over your lifetime
Filing your taxes early can mean faster refunds, fewer errors and better fraud protection, according to Jackson Hewitt’s chief tax officer Mark Steber.
Lawmakers put expulsion threats atop House agenda as return sets up high-stakes week
Multiple members of Congress are expected to face potential expulsion votes this week amid allegations of sexual assault, ethics violations and financial misconduct.
Bodies of two iron workers recovered from rubble of Philadelphia parking garage 5 days after partial collapse
Philadelphia officials recovered the bodies of two iron workers from a collapsed parking garage. A third worker died at a hospital after being pulled from the rubble last week.
No Doubt guitarist Tom Dumont shares early-onset Parkinson’s diagnosis weeks before band’s Sphere residency
No Doubt guitarist Tom Dumont reveals he has been diagnosed with early-onset Parkinson’s disease weeks before the band’s Las Vegas Sphere shows.
From patio furniture to lawn equipment: Save up to 72% on outdoor deals
Save on outdoor items like patio lights, grills, garden decor and mowers from Amazon, Lowe’s and Wayfair.
Bishop Barron says Trump ‘owes the pope an apology’
Bishop Robert Barron says Trump owes Pope Leo XIV an apology after the president posted scathing remarks on Truth Social criticizing the new pontiff.
Country star Ella Langley says ‘very scary’ Alabama church haunted house led to her getting ‘saved again’
Ella Langley opens up about her Southern Baptist upbringing in small-town Alabama, recalling church judgment houses and singing hymnals as a child.
MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF: Laura Sweetman
In December 2013, 42-year-old Laura Sweetman was found dead in the bathtub of her home in Gilbert, Arizona. Despite numerous red flags identified during early interviews, her death was ruled undetermined and the case was quietly closed. More than a decade later, our team has uncovered critical details that were overlooked, raising questions about whether
Iran – A Nation Held Hostage
Going into the negotiations this past weekend everyone said the Islamists ostensibly in charge in Iran only had two negotiating levers – their pile of nuclear junk, unusable at the moment but dangerous to leave them with, and the Strait of Hormuz. Everyone was wrong; they had a third – the general populace of Iran. Further large scale military action no longer threatens the mullahs and their military and secret police, it threatens the people of Iran, making any such large scale military action highly problematic. In essence the mullahs, et.al. are holding the people of Iran hostage. Hostage taking is an act of terrorism, not war. Thus this is no longer a war, this is an anti-terrorist action. That changes many things.
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