Americans grade Biden's 2022 performance, deadly tornado tears through small town and more top headlines

'APPALLING' - Americans grade Biden's 2022 performance. Continue reading …

DEADLY TWISTER - Tornado tears through small town leaving young boy and mother dead, dozens injured. Continue reading …

SHARP TURN - Knife possibly used in Idaho killings may have backfired on attacker, expert says. Continue reading …

INFLATION IN FOCUS - What to expect from the final Federal Reserve meeting of the year. Continue reading …

TRAGIC LOSS - Veteran state trooper killed in animal attack outside his home. Continue reading …

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'ACTING AS AN AGENT' - FBI possibly violated First Amendment with Twitter moderation requests, experts warn. Continue reading …

BIG ‘INTEREST’ - Senator demands probe into vetting of Biden admin's alleged luggage-stealing nuke official. Continue reading …

GERONTOCRATIC GOVERNMENT? - 89-year-old Dem Senator refuses to step down despite concerns over mental fitness. Continue reading …

MAYBE, MAYBE NOT - Top Senator says he will not leave Democratic Party - for now. Continue reading …

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EDITORIALLY BANKRUPT – Liberal-leaning network ends 2022 with significant journalistic errors. Continue reading …

WHAT BIAS? - NBC News won't provide transparency on retracted Paul Pelosi report or absence of own reporter. Continue reading …

‘NO ILL INTENT’ - Former Twitter CEO claims no political motivation behind shadowbanning amid fallout over Twitter Files. - Continue reading …

‘FORMIDABLE' POTUS KAMALA - Washington Post reporter defends Harris, claims VP ‘more effective’ than she looks. - Continue reading …

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JESSE WATTERS - Most Democrats thought Sam Bankman-Fried was ‘god.’ - Continue reading…

TUCKER CARLSON - America's real problems are being ignored. - Continue reading …

SEAN HANNITY - It's a national security crisis of epic proportions under Biden. - Continue reading …

LAURA INGRAHAM - When will Fauci leave the national stage. - Continue reading …

 

‘VERY LUCKY’ – ‘1923’ star Harrison Ford shares secrets of decades-long career. Continue reading …

TALL LIKE AN ‘OAK’ – How ‘undraftable’ top NFL prospect fought to turn his life around after sexual assault charge. Continue reading …

BETTER LATE THAN NEVER – Library gets much more than expected when overdue book is returned 47 years later. Continue reading …

 

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Texas porch pirates return packages they stole: 'It was shocking'

Porch pirates who stole packages from a family in Texas last week returned to the same home, but this time their mission was to return the boxes they previously snagged.

Packages are often stolen from porches around Christmastime, but it's very rare for them to be returned.

"Honestly, it was shocking. You don’t expect somebody to steal something from you and bring it back," homeowner Bryant Clark told FOX 26. "These are for our two nieces and my nephew."

The items will now go under Clark's Christmas tree. He said that he and his wife did not think they would see them again. 

THEFT OF DELIVERED PACKAGES: HOW TO STEER CLEAR OF THIEVES THIS HOLIDAY SEASON

The home's doorbell camera caught the porch pirates in action minutes after the packages were delivered to the doorstep. 

"The fact that they were able to say. ‘Okay we’re going to step out - even in fear and do the right thing,’ is big," Clark said. "The level of courage in that, I have to respect. I’ve been a young man before. I’ve made foolish decisions. I think we all have. I believe grace is something given when not deserved, and we have to give it."

WAVE OF GRINCH PORCH PIRATES TRYING TO RUIN CHRISTMAS

The 19-year-old woman suspected of stealing the packages, as well as several other young women who were also allegedly involved, were arrested by police. 

The young women were reportedly "persuaded" by their parents to go back to the home, apologize to the homeowners and give back the stolen items.

"I’m proud of those young ladies who did that and their parents for saying ‘hey look you guys made a mistake, not saying it’s right but you guys have to go make it right to some degree,’" Clark said.

Clark and his wife accepted the apologies following a long conversation with the young women.

"Change is possible," Clark said. "Despite where you start, it’s how you finish and everyone deserves a little bit of grace. God gave it to us. We have to give it to others."