Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott said the state will hire horseback Border Patrol officers who were accused of hitting migrants with their reins in Del Rio, Texas, if President Joe …
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Musician Machine Gun Kelly (MGK) reportedly got into a fight with a concertgoer while performing at the Louder Than Life Festival in Louisville, Kentucky, on Saturday, multiple sources reported. Two …
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Google Begins Appeal Of $5 Billion Fine, Disputes Allegations It’s A Monopoly
Google began its appeal Monday of a $5 billion fine levied by a European regulator over alleged market abuses. The European Commission slapped the tech giant with the fine in …
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi pushed the House’s vote on the bipartisan infrastructure framework to Thursday, giving Democrats more time as they try to unify behind it and their $3.5 trillion spending …
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS – Detectives from Transit Crime Investigation Unit have released an image of a man they want to identify in relation to an indecent act that took place on …
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Facebook Suspends ‘Instagram Kids’ Following Investigation Into Platform’s Effect On Teens
Facebook has paused development of a version of its image-sharing platform Instagram specifically geared towards children, the company announced Monday. The tech giant decided to suspend work on the project …
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Republican Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming said Sunday that she was wrong for opposing same-sex marriage eight years ago, a position that drove a wedge between her and her sister, …
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Local authorities charged a California man and woman Thursday in a massive drug bust that found more than 46 pounds of a lethal and potent synthetic opioid, multiple sources reported. …
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Around 12,400 Migrants Are Waiting To See Whether They’ll Be Allowed To Remain In US
Around 12,400 migrants could be allowed to remain in the U.S., Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said during a White House press conference on Friday. Border officials …
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Web Designer Forced To Publish Messages Countering Her Religious Faith Asks Supreme Court To Hear Case
A Colorado web designer asked the Supreme Court to take up her case challenging a state law forcing her to publish websites with messages counter to her religious beliefs. Lorie …
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State and local officials disbursed less than 17% of the funds allocated for pandemic rent assistance by the end of August, the Treasury Department announced Friday. Officials have disbursed $7.7 …
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A former Louisiana State Police officer was charged after beating a black man with a flashlight 18 times, the Associated Press reported on Friday. Jacob Brown, 31, was indicted by …
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Fossilized Footprints Found In New Mexico Believed To Be 23,000 Years Old
Fossilized footprints found in New Mexico show that human beings were living in North America roughly 23,000 years ago, the Associated Press reported Friday. The footprints were found in a …
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Republican Lawmakers Say China’s Cryptocurrency Crackdown Is An Opportunity For America
Republican lawmakers say China’s recent crackdown on financial technologies could offer an opportunity for the U.S. to press its advantage in innovation. China’s central bank issued a statement Friday morning …
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Without a presence on the ground, more botched drone strikes possible in Afghanistan
Mistakes like the ones that led to the deaths of 10 civilians by a U.S. drone strike in Afghanistan will continue without a ground presence, experts told the Daily Caller …
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Biden Administration Wants Friendly Business Relations With China, Commerce Secretary Says
The Biden administration is pursuing friendlier business ties with China, hoping the strategy will boost the political relationship between the two competing nations. “It’s just an economic fact,” Commerce Secretary Gina …
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An internal memo published by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Thursday detailed Chairwoman Lina Khan’s vision for antitrust enforcement, including plans to target several of Big Tech’s business practices. The …
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Trump-Endorsed Maricopa County Audit Finds That Biden Won By An Even Larger Margin Than Originally Tallied
A months-long, scrupulous recount of Maricopa County’s 2020 election results found that President Joe Biden won by an even larger margin than originally tallied and that the election was not …
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Leaked Documents Show Military’s Plan To Grill Service Members Over Religious Vaccine Exemption
Guidance reportedly crafted by military attorneys urged Coast Guard chaplains to grill service members on their religious beliefs in attempts to discover whether a service member’s religious exemption is a …
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House Democrats Pass Bill Aiming To Codify Roe V. Wade, Massively Expand Abortion
House Democrats passed a bill Friday that would codify Roe v. Wade and massively expand abortions in the United States. The Women’s Health Protection Act of 2021, first introduced in …
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The House late Thursday passed the National Defense Authorization Act after a marathon day of voting on hundreds of amendments as Congress continues work toward a government funding bill with …
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France Wants Australia To Pay Up For Its Secret Nuclear Submarine Deal With US, UK
France’s Naval Group announced it would send Australia a detailed proposal of the costs it has determined the country needs to pay for backing out of a massive contract to …
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Dem Donors Had Second Thoughts About Paying Hunter Biden Millions Due To Chasing ‘Low Class Hookers,’ Drugs
Two Democratic donors purportedly considered paying Hunter Biden $2 million to help unfreeze Libyan government assets in 2015 that had been targeted by the Obama administration, but had second thoughts …
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“Cutting off hands is necessary for security” Taliban says as it rolls out harsh punishments
A Taliban official said that the militant group will be returning harsh punishment to Afghanistan. Mullah Nooruddin Turabi, who previously served as the Taliban’s justice minister and is now serving …
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The House on Thursday overwhelmingly approved $1 billion in aid for Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system, two days after Democrats scrapped the provision from their funding bill. The standalone …