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France opens manslaughter investigation after 11 die in fire at home for disabled adults
A French prosecutor opened a preliminary investigation Friday for unvoluntary manslaughter aggravated by breach of safety rules after 11 people died this week in a
Salario minimo, a Palazzo Chigi l’incontro di Meloni con le opposizioni. Schlein: “Li abbiamo costretti a guardare la realtà”
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San Francisco has the worst pandemic recovery in the nation as city is mired in crime, homelessness: study
San Francisco, California, one of the country’s most politically far-left cities, is showing the slowest post-COVID pandemic recovery of any major U.S. or Canadian city,
Border Patrol sectors near or over capacity as migrant numbers surge at the border
Border Patrol sectors across the embattled southern border are already full as they scramble to deal with a new surge in illegal crossings — with
Kentucky clinic admits child sex change surgeries despite Dem gov’s insistence procedures ‘don’t happen’
A University of Kentucky health clinic has admitted to performing sex change surgeries on children despite the state’s Democratic governor insisting that such procedures “don’t
Trump Lawyers, Feds Meet on Trial Discovery Rules
Attorneys for Donald Trump will meet with federal prosecutors Friday in an effort to determine restrictions that could be placed on discovery rules before the
Zelenskyy Fires All Regional Military Recruitment Chiefs
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the dismissal of the heads of all the country’s regional military recruitment centers on Friday amid concerns about corruption.[#item_full_content]
Judge delivers mixed ruling on Trump protective order in 2020 election case
The federal judge assigned to former President Donald Trump’s 2020 election case has largely sided with Trump’s defense attorneys on a protective order over evidence,
Doctors Group Urges Peers to Rethink Minors Trans Care
A doctors group is urging the American Academy of Pediatricians (AAP) to reevaluate its support for extreme transgender treatments performed on children.
Trump Supporters Hostile to Pence at Iowa State Fair
Former Vice President Mike Pence, during a question-and-answer session at the Iowa State Fair on Thursday, faced several hostile questions from supporters of former President
Judge: Trump Can Share Some Evidence Publicly in Election Case
A federal judge on Friday ruled that former U.S. President Donald Trump will be allowed to publicly share some non-sensitive evidence that will be used
Judge Largely Sides With Trump on Protective Order in Election Case
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Gun Safety Groups Endorse Biden
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Experts throw cold water on Dem claims that Hawaii wildfires caused by climate change
Environmental experts are pushing back on claims that the devastating wildfires in Maui, Hawaii, were caused by global warming, instead pointing to poor state land
Consumer Sentiment Dips, Inflation Outlook Improves
U.S. consumer sentiment dipped in August, but Americans expected inflation to edge lower over the next year and beyond, a survey showed Friday.[#item_full_content]
Biden Lawyers, Special Counsel Discuss Interview Terms
President Joe Biden’s lawyers have been in talks with the team of the special counsel to discuss terms under which Biden would be interviewed about his
DeSantis: Drone Strikes an Option to Fight Cartels
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said he would be willing to use “whatever force we need” against the Mexican drug cartels if elected president, The Hill
Ecuador Arrests 6 Colombians in Slaying of Presidential Candidate
Ecuador’s transformation into a major drug trafficking hub and the ensuing threeyear surge of violence is weighing on the nation following the killing of a
Daily Mail Poll: Trump Increases Lead in Iowa
Forty-three percent of likely Republican caucus-goers in Iowa say they support former President Donald Trump, compared to 17% who say they back his closest rival
Zelenskyy Fires All Regional Military Recruitment Chiefs
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the dismissal of the heads of all the country’s regional military recruitment centers on Friday amid concerns about corruption. Zelenskyy