Sociologist rips leftist calls to shun Trump-supporting family members during the holidays: ‘Sounds like a cult’

A sociologist criticized calls on the left for Americans to cut off family members and other loved ones who voted for President-elect Donald Trump, saying such measures were extreme and unhealthy for society. “I don’t think that’s a great piece of advice. I mean, it sounds like a cult,” Brad Wilcox, a sociology professor and … Read more

Trump eyeing Fox Business host Larry Kudlow for Treasury, National Economic Council

President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly eyeing Fox Business host Larry Kudlow for a top economic role in his administration.  Kudlow – who served as the director of the National Economic Council during Trump’s first administration – met with the president-elect late this week, sources told The Wall Street Journal. The 77-year-old former CNBC contributor is … Read more

Passengers scream as plane hits severe turbulence over North Atlantic

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Up Next Passengers aboard a Scandinavian Airlines flight screamed in fear as the plane encountered extreme turbulence – and ultimately made a U-turn back to Europe. The terrifying episode happened aboard SAS flight SK957, which departed Stockholm … Read more

Luis Cruz, newest member of Dodgers Spanish-language broadcast team, remains fan favorite

Luis Cruz bats for the Dodgers during a September 2012 game. Cruz joined the Dodgers’ Spanish-language broadcast team this week. (Mark Terrill / Associated Press) Twelve years later, the chants hadn’t changed. Back in 2012, Luis Cruz became a cult hero around Dodger Stadium. He arrived as an under-the-radar journeyman, a Mexican-born utility player signed … Read more

‘I apologize unequivocally’: Boissonnault says he was not as ‘clear’ about his ties to Indigenous ancestry

Boissonnault said the family he was adopted into as a baby has Indigenous heritage Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault. OTTAWA — Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault apologized on Friday for not having been “clear” about his family’s links to Indigenous ancestry as he now says he should have been.  Indigenous academics and other critics raised concerns about … Read more

Here’s why LA28 officials are not worried about Trump’s support for the Olympics

Casey Wasserman, LA28 chairman and president, speaks at a news conference at UCLA Covel Commons on Thursday. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times) President-elect Donald Trump’s vow to make a “radical change” in government spending has raised concerns about Los Angeles’ effort to host the 2028 Summer Olympics. The private LA28 organizing committee has … Read more

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