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HAWKINS COUNTY, Tenn. (WJHL) — A Rogersville woman faces a domestic assault charge after authorities responded to an incident on War Valley Road Tuesday, March 22. Hawkins County deputies arrived at the scene at 4:45 p.m. where they discovered a woman covered in spaghetti sauce with “a red mark across her face,” according to the report from the sheriff’s office. The victim told police that Donna Mickles, 63, became angry that the victim was staying at her home and threw a “skillet full of spaghetti” at her. “[The victim] stated after Donna threw [the spaghetti,] she charged at her and...
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A mother of three who collapsed Sunday at the finish line of the Los Angeles Marathon later died, race officials said. Trisha Paddock, 46, a participant in the Charity Challenge Half Marathon, died after the race, according to a statement this week from race organizers. (snip) Ryan Paddock told NBC Los Angeles he waited for his wife at the finish line and said she texted him alerting him she was only 1 mile away. He said she didn’t have any known health issues. A GoFundMe page launched for the Paddocks said she suffered a major heart attack and went on...
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Republican lawmakers cast votes that will “kick struggling Kentuckians while they are down” when they passed bills impacting jobless benefits and food assistance, Gov. Andy Beshear said Tuesday. The Democratic governor responded on social media a day after the GOP-led legislature voted to override his vetoes of the two measures. Both proposals now become state law. It reflects the bitter policy disputes likely to continue between Beshear and Republican lawmakers. And some of the issues could spill over into next year’s campaign when the governor seeks a second term in the GOP-trending Bluegrass State. One bill...
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Come July, the EPA plans to retire the archive containing old news releases, policy changes, regulatory actions, and more. Those are important public resources, advocates say, but federal guidelines for maintaining public records still fall short when it comes to protecting digital assets. “Web services is the language of the government now, [but] we’re not treating it with the same sort of respect that we are paper documents,” says Gretchen Gehrke, one of the co-founders of a group that initially came together to prevent the Trump administration from destroying environmental data. The group, called Environmental Data and Governance Initiative (EDGI),...
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What Ukrainian Catholics Think: "At this point, it is impossible to continue not noticing the satanic nature of the Kremlin regime," and "the blatant paganism of the statements of the Moscow patriarch." (Open Letter) The Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church is the largest individual Eastern Church -- that is, the largest after our own Latin Church. And it is truly a Martyr-Church: Russia has tried to destroy it once and again, under Tsarism and under Communism, but it has remained truthful to Catholicity.For Ukrainian Greek-Catholics, it would be "easy" to become "Orthodox": there is no difference of rite. But what they do...
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ransomnote: The Expose is over the target and taking flak, banned and censored - even Paypal turned against them in an effort to deprive them of funding. Please pray that the Expose receive the funds it needs to keep serving the public.The latest data published by the UK Health Security Agency confirms the double and triple vaccinated population in England now account for a shocking 92% of all Covid-19 deaths, and 4 in every 5 of those deaths are among the triple jabbed.But what’s more concerning is that deaths among the vaccinated population in the past 4 weeks are double...
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The FBI’s Los Angeles office had scheduled a celebration for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's Supreme Court nomination until a media outlet publicized the event from information gleaned from a leaked internal email.“Save the date … a dynamic interview, socialization and lots of celebrating with desserts!” read a flyer contained in a March 11 email circulated to all employees. The Wednesday party was going to be hosted by the FBI’s women’s and black affairs committees. But after coverage this week by the Washington Free Beacon and Tucker Carlson Tonight, FBI brass clamped down on the party. The Diversity and Inclusion Department...
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ransomnote: The Expose is over the target and taking flak, banned and censored - even Paypal turned against them in an effort to deprive them of funding. Please pray that the Expose receive the funds it needs to keep serving the public.One of the attorneys assisting Reiner Fuelmich in proving world leaders have committed crimes against humanity in the name of Covid-19, has been arrested in France on suspicion of terrorism and treason.Virginie de Araujo Recchia, a French attorney living in France who is participating in the work of the Citizen Jury with Reiner Fuellmich, was arrested in her home...
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Marie Yovanovitch told Insider in an interview that Russian President Vladimir Putin didn't need to launch a full-scale invasion of Ukraine when Donald Trump was president because Trump was giving Putin everything he wanted. With Trump, Yovanovitch said, Putin "could just sit back and let the good times roll." Yovanovitch, Trump's former ambassador to Ukraine, said the former president showed "strong, clear admiration" for Putin and other strongmen, disparaged US allies, and had longstanding "negative" views on NATO and other global alliances.
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Computational Biologist & VAERS Expert, Dr. Jessica Rose, appeared on The Highwire with Del Bigtree on Thursday to tackle a link you won’t see anywhere else. What’s killing millennials? I’m pretty sure you can guess at this point if you have been following us. However, the rate of deaths among millennials is absolutely staggering and yet, none of this is being reported by the lying, CIA-controlled Mockingbird Media. There’s been an 84% rise in deaths of ages 25-44. Take a look. There’s additional information following Dr. Rose’s interview.
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FRANKFORT, Ky. — The Kentucky General Assembly moved forward with a bill banning transgender girls from competing in girls' sports, sending the measure to Gov. Andy Beshear and leading to an LGBTQ+ rights group to speak out in opposition. Senate Bill 83 says, "An athletic activity or sport designated as 'girls' shall not be open to members of the male sex." The Republican-backed bill would ban transgender girls from participating in school sports that match their identity. The bill applies to students in sixth grade to college. According to SB 83, athletic eligibility would be determined by a student's birth...
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ransomnote: The Expose is over the target and taking flak, banned and censored - even Paypal turned against them in an effort to deprive them of funding. Please pray that the Expose receive the funds it needs to keep serving the public.After gaining approval to release 750 million genetically modified (“GM”) mosquitoes in Florida during 2021/2022, British-based biotech company Oxitec is planning to expand the mosquito drops by releasing 2 billion of them in California and the Florida Keys. Following the EPA’s approval earlier this month, Oxitec will now submit permit applications to state regulators for their review.The disturbing plan...
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Here's everything you need to know about Ukraine, Russia, Putin, and all the woke companies that are pulling out of Russia
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Vice President Kamala Harris’s newly hired press secretary Kirsten Allen deleted over 10,000 tweets before accepting the position, according to Social Blade. Social Blade, which tracks activity on social media sites, reveals Allen deleted 10,594 tweets between January 5 and January 11, two months before the White House confirmed Allen had accepted the position. Allen reportedly was not in communication with Harris’s office until February. Allen was hired to replace top spokeswoman Symone Sanders, who left the White House in December.
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It’s hard to fathom the speed at which we went from “Believe all women” to “some women” to “I don’t know what a woman is”
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“After studying the nominee’s record and watching her performance this week, I cannot and will not support Judge Jackson for a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court,” McConnell said. His reasoning stemmed from Jackson’s refusal to reject a plan to expand the Supreme Court, a plan supported by many Senate Democrats. “I assumed this would be an easy softball for Judge Jackson, but it wasn’t,” McConnell said. “The nominee suggested there are two legitimate sides to the issue. She testified she has a view on the matter but would not share it.” During questions about adding additional justices to the...
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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The Biden administration on Thursday filed a third lawsuit over voting rights in Texas, keeping America’s biggest red state at the center of a fight over new and in many cases more restrictive election laws passed last year by Republicans. The newest challenge by the Justice Department, which seeks to undo newly drawn county precincts in the tourist hub of Galveston, is the first under Biden to take aim at local voting changes in Texas. But the claims — that Black and Hispanic voters will be disenfranchised — are the same. Galveston County, which includes the...
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Jack DePietro was sitting in homeroom at Nyack High School early on the morning of March 24, 1972, when he heard there had been an accident involving one of the school’s buses. “It took a while for everybody to find out the extent of it,” DePietro recalled. “The news came kind of slowly at first, just that a bus had crashed.” The tragedy would later claim two more lives and be remembered as the worst ever involving a New York state school bus. The bus was split in two during the 7:55 a.m. crash, with one section dragged more than...
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Democratic Assemblyman Eduardo Garcia introduced the California legislature Bill 2847 which would create a pilot program to offer money weekly for 20 weeks to unemployed people who are not eligible to receive unemployment benefits because they are undocumented. The program would offer $300 a week for 20 weeks to the more than 5 million people without authorization to work, according to the University of Southern California, who reside in the state. "I think it's a very good idea because we know that many undocumented people will be left out of receiving benefits from the state and the federal government and...
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