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Hillsborough County State Attorney Andrew Warren suspended by Gov Ron DeSantis
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Ro Malabanan, 44, was walking in SoHo last week when he saw Samuel Frazier, 28, punch a 50-year-old man and 17-year-old boy Others then told Malabanan that he'd punched 'six people' in nearby streets Malabanan is an MMA coach and fighter - he jumped on Frazier's back and brought him to the ground until police arrived Frazier was charged with two counts of misdemeanor assault but is already free 'Here, you can shoot someone and go free, so I guarantee you this guy is walking the streets right now,' an NYPD source told DailyMail.com
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California is siccing its Environmental Protection Agency on property owners who have private water wells on their land and making them pay based on how much water volume they use, according to a new report. California Globe reported Wednesday that an anonymous tipster produced a letter signed by Natalie Stork, identified as chief of groundwater management program unit 1. The letter advised the San Diego-area resident that they would have to report the volume of well water they used and pay a fee per acre foot of groundwater extracted starting in February 2023.
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ECONOMIC REPORT The numbers: Some 260,000 people applied for unemployment benefits at the end of July, keeping jobless claims near a nine-month high and signaling a softening in the U.S. labor market as the economy slows. initial jobless claims increased by 6,000 from a revised 254,000 in the prior week. Economists polled by the Wall Street Journal forecast initial jobless claims to total 260,000 in the seven days ended July 30.
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VIDEOPerhaps no county is more under the microscope than Maricopa County in Arizona. Yet, despite that, it continues with its infamous election shenanigans by ABSURDLY delaying the vote count for Kari Lake. The election board just can't stand her to the extent of risking universal mockery by delaying the count that would give her victory in the gubernatorial primary election. They couldn't complete the vote on Election Day but assured us that much of the remaining ballots would be counted on Wednesday. Result: NOTHING.
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This list only includes destroyed vehicles and equipment of which photo or videographic evidence is available. Therefore, the amount of equipment destroyed is significantly higher than recorded here. Small arms, ATGMs, MANPADS, loitering munitions, drones used as unmanned bait, civilian vehicles, trailers and derelict equipment are not included in this list. All possible effort has gone into avoiding duplicate entries and discerning the status of equipment between captured or abandoned. Many of the entries listed as 'abandoned' will likely end up captured or destroyed. Similarly, some of the captured equipment might be destroyed if it can't be recovered. When the...
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A woman was arrested over the weekend after she drove a golf cart on Interstate 95 in southern Brevard County, prompting a trucker to pull her over and take away her keys, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. The woman had an opened bottle of Jack Daniel’s whiskey in her bag, police said. Diane Maria Hawk, a Barefoot Bay resident, is facing charges of disorderly intoxication and resisting arrest without violence, county court records show. The 58-year-old woman has been released from jail since her arrest. FHP responded on Saturday night to multiple calls about a golf cart being driven...
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After Kansas, we have five states that have some sort of abortion question.
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“I have been humiliated by my own decay.” Thus spoke Winston Churchill in 1953 during his second stint as Britain’s prime minister. Churchill, perhaps the greatest democratic figure of the 20th century, had been sworn in 18 months earlier — just a few weeks shy of his 77th birthday. Joe Biden was sworn in as president two months after his 78th birthday. The humiliation for Churchill came from an argument he lost with the American secretary of state, John Foster Dulles, who was shockingly dismissive of his concerns. Churchill’s “decay” was a serious concern. Joe Biden is 79 now —...
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Prosecutors in Napa County, California, have walked back what they call a “boilerplate” drug allegation in the DUI complaint against House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband, Paul Pelosi. As Breitbart News reported on Tuesday, Napa prosecutors released the criminal complaint against Paul Pelosi in which it stated he had injured a driver “while under the influence of an alcoholic beverage and a drug and under their combined influence.” On Wednesday, the prosecutors clarified that the word “drug” was simply boilerplate language.
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Russian prosecutors have asked a court to sentence the US basketball star Brittney Griner to almost 10 years in prison on drugs charges. The Olympic gold medallist was detained in February at an airport near Moscow when cannabis oil vape cartridges were allegedly found in her luggage. Cannabis is illegal in Russia for both medicinal and recreational use.
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Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives are demanding testimony from gun company officials about the manufacture of their products as part of a congressional investigation of a weapon's role in a mass shooting carried out by a criminal in Chicago. NBC reports the House Oversight Committee has confirmed in a statement that it subpoenaed Smith & Wesson Brands Inc. The Democrat majority on the committee is demanding information on the sale of AR-15 style firearms. The action came after the company's chief declined to appear before the lawmakers to face accusations they might wish to level.
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We still see news coverage coming out of Europe issuing “warnings” about a possible energy crisis, spurred in part by the removal of Russian oil and natural gas from the European market. Concerns are being raised in the United States that the same thing “might” happen here. But this story is much bigger than just the Biden energy crisis. And these aren’t hypothetical discussions about power grid issues that are complex and difficult to explain. The reality is that it’s already upon us. It’s happening right now. In several European countries, the lights are already being dimmed if not extinguished...
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Cochise: 2,692 Coconino: 7,338 Maricopa: ~112k Pima: 41,968 Yavapai: 17,337 Yuma: 4,732 Total (so far): 186,067
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The biggest lie is to suggest that Republicans are spreading lies and misinformation, and the Democrats are notThe following was posted on social media recently by a widely respected California-based journalist:I don’t like being an alarmist but the epidemic of misinformation is becoming critical and increasingly dangerous. It was bad enough when we had a lying POTUS but it is now clear that it’s become a political tactic of a large part of one of our main political parties. And, if one major party can get away with mass lying, so can the other one, so I fear this will...
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Black Lives Matter activist Shaun King is threatening to doxx multiple New York Post reporters and their families after the journalists published a series of unflattering reports about the controversial activist's lavish spending and purchases. King posted photos of New York Post journalists Isabel Vincent and Kevin Sheehan on his Instagram and Facebook accounts, encouraging his followers to send him photos of their families and homes. King has since deleted the series of posts but not before they reached his 3.8 million followers on Instagram and 2.5 million followers on Facebook. "The amount of pain this woman caused my family...
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What's on your schedule this week? Work? Recreation? Escaping a life-threatening situation and turning in your captor who may also be a killer?From CNN:A kidnapped girl's escape in Alabama has led to the discovery of two decomposing bodies and the arrest of a man now facing murder and kidnapping charges, authorities said.Police are looking into whether this man is an illegal immigrant, since questions of his documentation were not immediately clear.
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The PGA Tour-LIV Golf drama has entered its newest phase: litigation. Eleven players, including Phil Mickelson, filed an antitrust suit against the PGA Tour on Wednesday, alleging the Tour acted unlawfully by suspending LIV Golf players. The plaintiffs seek to have their suspensions overturned and playing privileges reinstated, with a smaller group hoping for a temporary restraining order so they can participate in the FedEx Cup Playoffs.
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When a group of engineers and researchers gathered in a warehouse in Mukilteo, Wash., 10 years ago, they knew they were onto something big. They scrounged up tables and chairs, cleared out space in the parking lot for experiments and got to work. They were building a battery — a vanadium redox flow battery — based on a design created by two dozen U.S. scientists at a government lab. The batteries were about the size of a refrigerator, held enough energy to power a house, and could be used for decades. The engineers pictured people plunking them down next to...
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