1. President Trump’s deportation machine to ‘shatter’ records 2. New video appears to show suspects in daring daytime jewel theft at the Louvre 3. Former Navy captain challenges ‘ineffective’ Massie after Trump calls for backup MAJOR HEADLINES COURT CLASH – Judges reveal decision in battle over sending troops to Democratic-led …
Read More »Dem pressure builds for answers on Trump’s Caribbean strikes, commander's sudden exit
Democrats are demanding answers on President Donald Trump’s crusade against alleged drug boats in the Caribbean, as the number of strikes continues to rise and the military commander overseeing U.S. operations in the region announced his retirement. While Trump claims that the strikes are necessary to put drug traffickers and …
Read More »Jay Jones murder texts latest case of Democrats circling the scandal wagons
Virginia attorney general candidate Jay Jones still has the support of some top Democrats, while others have not called for him to drop out after messages showed him envisioning the murder of a former Republican leader. At the same time, history shows most Republican scandals are met with intraparty calls …
Read More »Hilton slams Dems after migrant allegedly rams fed vehicles, warns rhetoric fueling ‘dangerous conditions’
An illegal immigrant was charged with assaulting a federal officer after authorities alleged he rammed law enforcement vehicles with his car while trying to evade arrest. The suspect was shot, and a deputy marshal was struck by a ricocheted bullet from a federal agent during the altercation and hospitalized, according …
Read More »Columbia professors rally behind Rutgers 'Dr Antifa' professor Mark Bray
Faculty members at Columbia University and Barnard College have come out in support of Antifa-aligned Rutgers professor Mark Bray, publishing a joint op-ed defending him after he fled the United States citing safety concerns. “We, the undersigned historians at Columbia University and Barnard College, write to express our profound dismay …
Read More »Two illegal immigrant police officers busted in just 3 months have one thing in common
First Maine, now Illinois: a suburban Chicago officer’s arrest by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has exposed another stunning breach in the nation’s vetting system, marking at least the second time in three months that an armed lawman turned out to be in the U.S. illegally. On July 25, according …
Read More »Truck hits parked van in Midtown Manhattan, pushing vehicle onto sidewalk and injuring 9
A truck hit a parked van in New York City on Monday, pushing it onto the sidewalk where it injured at least nine people. The New York City Fire Department (FDNY) confirmed the incident to Fox News Digital. The crash happened at West 30th Street and Eighth Avenue in Midtown …
Read More »Even small amounts of alcohol linked to higher dementia risk in older adults, study shows
Even small amounts of alcohol consumption could put older adults at a higher risk of dementia. That’s according to a recent study led by the University of Oxford in the U.K. — in collaboration with Yale University and the University of Cambridge in the U.K. The study analyzed data from …
Read More »Urgent advisory for exotic destination warns of 'criminal gangs' and 'violent crime'
The U.S. State Department has issued an increased travel advisory pertaining to Madagascar due to “crime and unrest.” The Level 3 advisory was updated Sept. 27, citing protests occurring throughout the country that can “turn violent without warning.” Travelers are also warned about protesters engaging inrioting, looting, vandalism and destruction …
Read More »Boston eyes city-run groceries to fight food insecurity, but skeptics remain doubtful
Boston officials are weighing whether the city should open government-owned grocery stores to make fresh, affordable food more accessible — an idea that’s gaining traction in New York City. After holding a hearing earlier this month, city councilors agreed to study how other cities have implemented municipal markets to close …
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