Crash Bandicoot animated series reportedly in the works at Netflix
Eric Swalwell: Democratic Presidential Candidates Must Pledge to Raze Ballroom or Else
Eric Swalwell: Democratic Presidential Candidates Must Pledge to Raze Ballroom or Else
2002 Ford F-250 Super Duty XLT SuperCab Power Stroke 4×4 6-Speed
This 2002 Ford F-250 Super Duty XLT is a SuperCab 4×4 pickup that was initially delivered to Clevenger Ford of Porterville, California, and it has spent a total of 20 years registered in that state. Indicating 61k miles, the truck is powered by a 7. 3-liter Power Stroke turbodiesel V8 that drives the rear or all four wheels through a six-speed manual transmission, a dual-range transfer case, and a limited-slip rear differential. Finished in Oxford White Clearcoat over Medium Flint cloth, equipment includes the Camper and Off-Road packages as well as the Advanced Security Group, a Banks BigHead wastegate, a Banks muffler, a drop-in bedliner, a bed-mounted toolbox, a receiver hitch, telescoping trailer mirrors, running boards, manually locking front hubs, 16″ eight-hole alloy wheels, a power-adjustable driver’s seat, and remote keyless entry. Purchased by the seller in 2025, this F-250 is now offered with a window sticker, the owner’s manual, a handwritten service log, service records, a clean Carfax report, and a clean Pennsylvania title in the seller’s name.
Foreign Labs Still Abusing Dogs, Primates, and Other Animals in NIH-Funded Testing
Over 300 animal testing laboratories in 42 foreign countries have active approval to receive funding from the National Institutes of Health for tests on dogs, primates, cats, and other species, according to a new analysis by the watchdog White Coat Waste based on government databases and records it obtained through the Freedom of Information Act. The post Foreign Labs Still Abusing Dogs, Primates, and Other Animals in NIH-Funded Testing appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
JUST IN: FAA Issues Ground Delay for DFW Due to Staffing Issues Amid Schumer Shutdown
Today is day 27 of the Schumer Shutdown. The post JUST IN: FAA Issues Ground Delay for DFW Due to Staffing Issues Amid Schumer Shutdown appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Federal workers must now ‘clearly’ show support for Trump on year-end reviews: report
The Trump administration has added a new requirement to its performance reviews this year that requires workers in the Department of Health and Human Services to produce evidence that they “clearly and demonstrably support implementation” of President Donald Trump’s agenda, according to a new report. HuffPost reported on Monday that “tens of thousands” of HHS employees have received notice that the new requirements will be on their end-of-year reviews. The new metric, dubbed “Faithful Support of Administration of the Law and the President’s Policies,” is one of four new “critical elements” added to their performance reviews, according to the report. HuffPost said that an HHS employee shared a screenshot of the new policy with the outlet. “So basically, we swear we’re going to follow Trump’s policies, which is ridiculous,” the HHS employee, who was granted anonymity, told the outlet.“This is the most critical element for reviewing the job performance of someone who serves under the elected President,” the new language reads in part. “Faithful administration of one’s role in the Executive Branch requires commitment to the principles of the Founding, including equality under the law and democratic self-government,” it adds. “All Senior Professionals must clearly and demonstrably support implementation of the President’s policy priorities through specific results that align with and advance the President’s specific policy agenda.”Read the entire report by clicking here.
“They f***ed my dog over”: Micah Parsons slams Jerry Jones’s Cowboys for placing Trevon Diggs on IR amid injury concerns
Micah Parsons may no longer be a Dallas Cowboy, but he still has some love for his old teammates. And he is not happy with what has happened to one of them.
WTO director-general says calling the trade wars the greatest disruption since the 1930s is ‘the understatement of the century’—but it’s not a repeat
“I think that a lot of the criticisms made by the U. S. of the system are valid,” Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala said at the Fortune Global Forum.
Where’s the Beef: In Argentina or America? | Guest: Rep. Thomas Massie
Matt Kibbe sits down for a marathon conversation with Rep. Thomas Massie to discuss President Trump’s plans to import Argentinian beef.
Witchspire’s relaxed vibe and survival game influences seem like a unique spin on the genre
Witchspire seeks to meld the structure of survival with the vibe of something less taxing to create a bewitching experience.









