Articles Posted by Ken H
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A London court is due to rule whether WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange gets one final appeal in England to challenge extradition to the United States on espionage charges. Two judges are scheduled to issue a judgment in the High Court that could put an end to Assange’s long legal saga — or extend it further.
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Illegals have a cross-state theft racket: "They have crews here in New York, do all their stealing, then go to Florida to spend the money and come back. 'Why don’t they just stay and steal in Florida?’ They said, ‘Because there you go to jail.'"
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Georgia Republican lawmakers claim several whistleblowers are willing to come forward and testify that Fulton County DA Fani Willis misused state and federal funds. An emergency hearing is scheduled for Thursday.
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"We’re going to hear a lot more about Jeffrey Epstein in the coming year. You may be even hearing from him directly. More on that as I’m allowed to tell you.”
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EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: OMG Goes Undercover Into Congressional Staffer to Report on Chinese Funded Bio Lab Nov 29, 2023 US Congressman Jim Costa's top congressional staffer, Daniel Sepulveda, admits the illegal Chinese biolab poses a grave risk to public health and national security. Asked if his boss, thinks the lab endangered public safety. “Yes, he does,” Sepulveda stated into a button cameras: "I saw they had a secret recording the Lab Owner saying he was doing it to benefit the Chinese government" "I knew months before anybody else did" "How many other people are creating labs within the United States?" …”There...
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Footage inside Washington State’s Correctional Center for Women shows a distressed inmate sounding off about the prison’s transgender friendly policy. As a result of the policy violent male offenders are put in positions where they can take advantage of female inmate including in the same cell.
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FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried indicated Wednesday afternoon that he plans to speak during an upcoming New York Times summit. The New York Times’ yearly DealBook Summit is slated to take place Nov. 30 in New York City, according to the newspaper’s press release announcing it. On the webpage for the summit, the list of interviewees and speakers includes Bankman-Fried, New York City Mayor Eric Adams, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink, former Vice President Mike Pence, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and others.
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The billionaire founder and CEO of the FTX cryptocurrency exchange, Sam Bankman-Fried, has revealed he intends to spend anywhere between $100 million and $1 billion to help influence the 2024 United States presidential election campaigns. In a podcast interview on Tuesday, Bankman-Fried was asked how much money he might donate during the next presidential election cycle, answering he’d give “north of $100 million” with a “soft ceiling” of $1 billion if he were to bankroll the person running against former president Donald Trump: “I would hate to say hard ceiling because who knows what’s going to happen between now and...
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Several women hit the streets in Western Iran Saturday and took off their hijabs as a mark of protest over the death of a 22-year-old woman, Mahsa Amini, who was reportedly arrested and beaten up by the country’s police for not properly following hijab regulations.
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Project Veritas responds to CT AG's office threats to subpoena reporters emails and other communications. Excellent response.
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WARREN COUNTY, V.a. (FOX 5 DC) - Bodycam video of a traffic stop involving a 77-year-old man who died two weeks after the encounter has been released by the Front Royal Police Department Ralph Ennis was stopped by Warren County Sheriff's Office deputies on April 2 around 1:21 a.m. for going 63 mph in a 55 mph zone. WSCO says Ennis was also driving erratically. Ennis refused to yield to the deputy’s emergency vehicle even after displaying emergency lights and siren, the WSCO says. The WCSO Patrol Supervisor requested the assistance of the Front Royal Police Department. Ennis then entered...
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DENVER – Two former Loveland police officers face charges in relation to their arrest of 73-year-old Karen Garner last year. The charges for former officers Austin Hopp, 26, and Daria Jalali, 27, come after the 8th Judicial District Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT) completed its review of the violent arrest of Garner, who has dementia. Online court records showed Hopp faces charges of second-degree assault causing serious bodily injury, attempt to influence a public servant, and official misconduct. The first two charges are felonies. The records showed Jalali faces charges of failure to report use of force by a peace...
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This year has broken annual gun sale records for the past seven months, according to gun data analysis released on Monday. The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) released its analysis from FBI data on Monday, showing that October broke the record for the most gun purchases of any previous October included in the examination. NSSF reports that more than 1.7 million background checks were conducted for the sale of a firearm last month, an increase of 60.1 percent compared to last October's more than 1.1 million. The group determined that every month in 2020 since March has “been the strongest...
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"You really want to change the country that way. with violence. There's only one way to do it."
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Vice President Mike Pence 51.83% (11,290 votes) U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris 48.17% (10,493 votes) Total Votes: 21,783
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Over 100 homicides made July Chicago's most violent month in decades, extending the rising tide of crime that, police data show, began at the same time as anti-police protests spawned by the death of George Floyd. With 105 deaths, July was the city's deadliest month since 1992, but still only slightly more deadly than June's 92. The weeks since Floyd's death, in fact, are some of the most violent in 20 years of official data. Challenging popular media presentation of the post-Floyd protests as largely peaceful, the first week of protests coincided with the highest counts of arson, burglary, homicide,...
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'You got killers living in your house, eating your food, sleeping in your bed, but you refuse to say anything,' victim's mother says. CHICAGO (WLS) -- As Chicago continues to move forward with reopening amid the COVID-19 pandemic, violence also continues to plague the community. So far this weekend, 23 people have been shot, five fatally, as of Saturday evening. Those fatal shootings include a 15-year-old boy. A 15-year-old boy was fatally shot on the South Side Friday, police said. The shooting occurred in the 9800-block of South Hoxie Avenue at around 4:48 p.m. in the Jeffery Manor neighborhood.
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Bizarre scene from a few hours ago in DC Autonomous Zone… Her first reaction is to ask ‘where are the police.’
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Two-thirds of Black Americans favor renaming Confederate bases As the country grapples with a widespread reckoning over the prevalence of racism, majorities of Americans are resistant to renaming U.S. military bases that carry the names of Confederate leaders, and are voicing particular opposition to providing descendants of slaves with reparations, according to a new ABC News/Ipsos poll released Friday. While 56% are opposed to changing U.S. military bases named for Confederate leaders, which stand as a reminder of the nation’s complicated history with race, 42% of Americans support the move. Nearly three-fourths of Americans believe that the federal government should...
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OCEAN CITY, Md. (WBFF) - Ocean City leaders are holding a special meeting this afternoon after several incidents were seen on the Boardwalk and got widespread attention on social media. In a video obtained by the Eastern Shore's WBOC, people are seen punching a man on a bench on the boardwalk, amidst large crowds.
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