Rams sign K Harrison Mevis to practice squad

Rams sign K Harrison Mevis to practice squad

Rams head coach Sean McVay said earlier this week that the team “can’t continue” to struggle in the kicking game the way they have through the first nine weeks of the season and they added a possible replacement for Joshua Karty on Wednesday. The Rams announced that they have signed Harrison Mevis to their practice … Read more

Democrat interrupts GOP shutdown press conference in heated exchange

Democrat interrupts GOP shutdown press conference in heated exchange

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! House GOP leaders’ daily government shutdown press conference briefly descended into chaos on Wednesday when a Democratic lawmaker interrupted the event. Rep. Chrissy Houlahan, D-Pa., a moderate Democrat, shared a heated exchange with Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., after crashing his remarks outside the U.S. Capitol while demanding … Read more

Lynsey Addario: ‘There Was Never a World in Which I Would Not Do This Work’

Lynsey Addario: ‘There Was Never a World in Which I Would Not Do This Work’

Lynsey Addario on assignment in Iridimi Refugee Camp, Wadi Fira, Chad. (National Geographic/Caitlin Kelly) Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Lynsey Addario has risked life and limb and been kidnapped multiple times to perform a photojournalist’s most crucial and valuable mission: powerfully capturing and telling the world’s most meaningful stories. Addario’s incredible career, which spans more than two … Read more

Charleston Police release new details of student who went missing on Halloween

Charleston Police release new details of student who went missing on Halloween

CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) – The Charleston Police Department has released additional information about a College of Charleston student who went missing on the early-morning hours of Halloween. Officers say 19-year-old Owen Tillman Kenney was last seen by friends near King Street and Burns Lanes at about 2 a.m. Friday. . He was last seen wearing … Read more

USDA revises SNAP reduction plan to provide more partial benefits in November

USDA revises SNAP reduction plan to provide more partial benefits in November

The US Department of Agriculture issued revised guidance to states on Wednesday evening that will result in food stamp enrollees receiving somewhat larger partial benefits in November. The update, disclosed in a new court filing, calls for reducing the maximum Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefit by 35%, instead of the original 50%. The agency is … Read more

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