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Red State: NEW: Nebraska Mother Who Assisted Illegal Abortion of Her Grandchild Gets Prison
NEW: Nebraska Mother Who Assisted Illegal Abortion of Her Grandchild Gets Prison
The mother and grandmother of a Nebraska teenager have been sentenced to prison for their roles in facilitating an illegal late-term abortion and disposing of the baby's remains. The baby was in its 30th week and could have been easily adopted. The judge condemned their callousness and lack of respect for human life.


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Red State: John Fetterman Dunked and Fact Checked After His Own ‘$78 Meal’ Tweet Lands With a Thud
John Fetterman Dunked and Fact Checked After His Own ‘$78 Meal’ Tweet Lands With a Thud
Twitter users mocked columnist David Brooks' "$78 meal" tweet by sharing humorous stories about their own inexpensive meals. However, Senator John Fetterman used the opportunity to criticize Fox News and highlight the struggling economy under Joe Biden. Fetterman's claims were debunked, and many Americans are experiencing the impact of inflation firsthand. Fetterman's response made him seem even more out of touch than Brooks.


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Fox News: Junior at Division III school becomes first woman non-kicker to appear in college football game
Junior at Division III school becomes first woman non-kicker to appear in college football game
A woman named Haley Van Voorhis made history as the first woman to play a position other than kicker in an NCAA football game. She had a quarterback hurry in the first quarter and became the eighth woman to appear in an NCAA football game. Despite doubts about her size and ability, Van Voorhis proved herself on the field and was praised by her coach for her hard work. Shenandoah University won the game against Juniata.