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HGTV Star Reflects on Full-Circle Moments: ‘God Himself Ordered My Steps’
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HGTV Star Reflects on Full-Circle Moments: ‘God Himself Ordered My Steps’

HGTV star Page Turner recently reflected on “full circle” moments while celebrating her latest gig as co-host on LOVE IT OR LIST IT. 
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‘Jim Snow’: Joe Concha pokes fun at NYC ‘irony’ with snow shovel ID requirements
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‘Jim Snow’: Joe Concha pokes fun at NYC ‘irony’ with snow shovel ID requirements

Washington Examiner senior writer Joe Concha ridiculed how some Democrats oppose requiring identification to vote, even as New York City requires multiple IDs to shovel its snow. The Big Apple is one of many areas in the Northeast hit with blizzard conditions, with New York City and Philadelphia having massive snowfall overnight on Sunday. New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani said those who want to help their neighbors can become “an Emergency Snow Shoveler” if they show up to their local sanitation garage with “your paperwork,” including “two small photos, two original forms of ID, plus copies, and a Social Security card.”  Mamdani’s paperwork requirement comes after several prominent Democrats, including Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), have publicly spoken against the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, with the latter describing the voter identification bill as “Jim Crow 2.0.” Concha joked that New York City’s requirements to become an emergency snow shoveler aren’t just Jim Crow 2.0, but “Jim Snow 3.0.” “It’s just unbelievable that Democrats, in this case a Democratic socialist, would put forth a requirement that obviously will make it impossible for women to apply, because apparently, as many Democrats have been saying on TV all weekend, it’s really, really, hard to find your birth certificate apparently, and therefore, that suppresses the vote when it comes to voting in elections,” Concha said on Fox Business’s Varney & Co. Monday. Concha added that the “irony” of this ID requirement is “so thick,” one could cut it “with a knife.” He concluded that voter ID is necessary, and “90% of Americans support it.” RESTORING AMERICA: ‘INFLUENCERS’ ARE LYING TO YOU ABOUT THE SAVE ACT The House of Representatives passed the SAVE Act by a vote of 218-213 on Wednesday. The legislation has yet to pass the Senate, where Republicans only have a three-seat majority.  Several Trump supporters and influencers have been frustrated with Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD), who has yet to bring the legislation to a vote. Thune has repeatedly assured that the SAVE Act will get a Senate vote, though conservatives view the promise of a vote as meaningless if the bill is destined to die due to a Democrat-led filibuster.
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Olympic athletes bring silver, gold back to D.C. region
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Olympic athletes bring silver, gold back to D.C. region

The Olympic flame has been extinguished in Italy and thousands of athletes and their medals are returning home -- including one gold and a pair of silvers that are on their way back to the Washington region.
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UFL to experiment with 4-point field goal, tush push ban in spring league's next season
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UFL to experiment with 4-point field goal, tush push ban in spring league's next season

The organizers of the UFL spring football league are experimenting with new rules for their upcoming season, saying Tuesday that they will introduce a four-point field goal, a restriction on punts inside the 50-yard line and a ban on the tush push.
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Activists hang arrest photo of former British Prince Andrew at Louvre
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Activists hang arrest photo of former British Prince Andrew at Louvre

Protesters from the group Everyone Hates Elon hung the post-arrest photo of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly a British prince, at the Louvre in Paris.
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Supermodel Tyra Banks sues D.C. landlord over 'celebrity shakedown'
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Supermodel Tyra Banks sues D.C. landlord over 'celebrity shakedown'

Supermodel Tyra Banks is seeking more than $50,000 in compensation from a D.C. landlord who had sued her for failing to open an ice cream shop called Smize & Dream, multiple news outlets report.
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Britain’s Conservative Party Is Dying
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Britain’s Conservative Party Is Dying

Voter disillusionment, high-profile defections, and a credible alternative in Reform UK are creating an existential risk for the Tories.
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Mamdani’s Budget Bluster
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Mamdani’s Budget Bluster

It may be his first political misstep.
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Medical Tourism Is Overhyped
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Medical Tourism Is Overhyped

TikTok influencers are making overseas medical care look like a bargain, but Americans are unlikely to go abroad for most of their health-care needs.
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Faster Permits—Or Your Money Back? It Worked in Pennsylvania.
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Faster Permits—Or Your Money Back? It Worked in Pennsylvania.

Competition for jobs and investment is pushing states to fix what Washington won’t.
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