St. Vincent de Paul among recipients of proposed improvement funding According to Huffman, the current system is a half-century old. The Community Donation Intake Facility at St. Vincent de Paul is receiving $800,000. Huffman says the funding will allow the nonprofit ... 06/10/2024 - 9:25 am | View Link
St. Vincent de Paul to offer discounts and giveaways at Bradley Store Grand Opening Celebration It's almost been five months since St. Vincent de Paul opened the doors to its third thrift store. This weekend you can get good deals and discounts for the official Grand Opening ce ... 06/10/2024 - 7:24 am | View Link
St. Vincent De Paul hosts yearly Empty Bowls fundraiser This evening on Thursday, June 6th at Sequoia conference center. Saint Vincent de Paul is going to be holding its yearly fundraiser ‘Empty bowls’, where over 30 artists are going to be providing one ... 06/6/2024 - 1:03 pm | View Link
St. Vincent de Paul outreach efforts to get those unhoused water and food ABC15 is highlighting St. Vincent de Paul's outreach efforts to get water and food to those unhoused or otherwise in need. Ride along with St. Vincent de Paul and ABC15 as volunteers hand out water ... 06/4/2024 - 8:18 am | View Link
Northern Ky. St. Vincent de Paul Summer Breeze program underway for 26th year SUMMER TEMPERATURES RETURNING TO GREATER CINCINNATI TODAY. THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR DAY WITH US. I’M MEGAN MITCHELL, I’M STEVEN ALBRITTON HERE WITH KELLY RIPPI ... 06/3/2024 - 6:33 am | View Link
The Trump veepstakes has been in full force now for a few months, and as we have covered, a common tactic for several contenders has been going on television to question the results of the 2020 election.
But as we get closer to the Republican National Convention—set to begin in less than a month, on July 15—new strategies are coming into focus.
Biden’s weekend donor cash splash hit like a tidal wave, according to the president’s campaign on Sunday morning. Attracted by celebrities like Jimmy Kimmel, Julia Roberts, and George Clooney for a glamorous Hollywood event, party-goers coughed up $30 million, breaking records for the Democratic Party’s largest single fundraiser ever, according to the campaign.
Pre-event commitments were already at a record-smashing $28 million before any of the celebs turned up.
Despite Trump’s alleged draft-dodging in his youth, the former president’s acolytes are reportedly flirting with a return to requiring mandatory military service if he’s re-elected.
Christopher Miller, former acting defense secretary during the last two months of Trump’s term—and, possibly, the next leader of the Pentagon—told the Washington Post this week that it should be “strongly considered,” calling it a “rite of passage” that would create a sense of “shared sacrifice” among young people.
“It reinforces the bonds of civility,” Miller reportedly said, adding, “why wouldn’t we give that a try?”
This is not the first time Miller has floated these plans: He also wrote about them for Project 2025, the blueprint for Trump 2.0, concocted by dozens of conservative groups and led by the Heritage Foundation.