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Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·4hOnly in California.LAUSD is quietly borrowing ANOTHER $250 million to settle m*lestation claims against teachers.That’s on top of $500 million issued less than a year ago—pushing the total past $1 billion in claims.The district admits it is settling cases it is “not able to successfully defend.”And the local taxpayers are the ones who have to foot the bill.Here’s the worst part: According to Adam Carolla, the teachers’ union is so powerful that the board can’t even fire the offenders.So taxpayers are left stuck with teachers accused of m*lesting children. And if another lawsuit is filed against them, they...
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Information about the trial of controversial internet personality Ramsey Khalid Ismael, also known as "Johnny Somali," in South Korea has surfaced, with prosecutors reportedly recommending a three-year prison sentence and sex offender registration. On February 27, 2026, YouTuber and lawyer Andrew "Legal Mindset" took to X to share an update on Johnny Somali's legal situation in South Korea. While claiming that things "could not have gone worse" for the nuisance streamer, Legal Mindset reported that South Korean prosecutors refused to drop the deepfake distribution charges against him and "ignored his unofficial settlement" with a Korean streamer named Yongman. Legal Mindset...
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Amid reports of former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s death, Iranian state media says reports cannot be confirmed. Israeli and international media report that the hardline former Iranian president was killed in a Saturday strike on his home, citing “state media.” Some outlets cite the Iran Labor News Agency. However, the news site says explicitly that the reports “cannot be confirmed.” One of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s close associates, in contact with ILNA, denied the news of the martyrdom of the president of the ninth and tenth governments without any additional information, saying: ‘The news of his martyrdom is false,” according to the...
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VIDEOCBS reporter Scott MacFarlane, who was wounded with severe PTSD at the Battle of Butler when he heroically survived an attack of extreme glaring by a MAGA crowd, has weighed in about Congress needing to vote on a War Authorization Measure for the Iran attack. Because MacFarlane is such a war hero, Nancy Pelosi herself provided the answer he is seeking for his question.
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One of the co-founders of Xbox recently signaled that the end may be near for the video game console that has shaped generations of gamers. In an interview with Gamesbeat, a business-to-business media outlet for gaming, entertainment, and tech, Seamus Blackley said that Xbox is no longer a priority for Microsoft, which makes the console. Instead, the company is shifting their focus to artificial intelligence. “[Microsoft CEO] Satya Nadella has made an incredible number of bets and invested an incredible amount of money and credibility in the transform model AI future,” Blackley said. “Xbox, like a lot of businesses that...
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NEW YORK, NY — After U.S. military action against the Ayatollah, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani was reportedly getting nervous that President Donald Trump keeps assassinating Muslim dictators. The radical extremist now ruling as the leader of an oppressive Islamic regime in the Big Apple was overheard asking his closest advisors for plans to take cover to avoid Trump's ongoing campaign to wipe out all Muslim dictators who threaten the security of the United States. "There aren't many of us left," Mamdani reportedly told one aide. "Trump keeps taking out all of our best guys. Every radical Muslim dictator...
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Ali Akbar Shdid teaches engineering at Henry Ford Community College in Dearborn, the city with the highest Muslim population in the United States. He shared a video on his Instagram after US and Israeli joint forces struck Iran on Saturday, condemning the attack and honoring the 'pure soul' of the Ayatollah. Shdid, who alleged Khamenei was a martyred by the 'Epstein regime,' accused Trump of making a 'huge mistake' by killing Iran's 'beloved leader,' despite Khamenei ordering the killing of a reported 30,000 citizens in recent anti-government protests. 'He thought that by killing him he's going to make the believers...
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The SWAT response and shelter-in-place order in Lake in the Hills Thursday morning was due to a search warrant on a 20-year-old man allegedly possessing 38 rounds of pistol and rifle ammunition without a FOID card. Joel Fernandez, 20, was arrested without incident at his residence in the 1400 block of Clayton Marsh Drive in Lake in the Hills and was charged with four counts of possessing ammunition without a valid Firearm Owner’s Identification (FOID) card, a Class A misdemeanor. At around 9:50 a.m. Thursday, the Lake in the Hills Police Department – assisted by the Carpentersville Police Department and...
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Naval Air Station Pensacola (NAS) closed its gates to the public after a man ran onto the base after beaching his vessel nearby, according to police dispatch audio. Residents who live near the base - home of the Navy's Blue Angels - reported hearing alerts on speakers, including: 'Potential threat to the installation.' NAS Pensacola said: 'Both gates to the base are currently closed. Additionally, gates to NAS Pensacola's Corry Station Annex are closed.' The base declined to provide further details, but locals claimed on social media that it is under lockdown.
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Podcast host and TikToker Leigh McGowan, known as PoliticsGirl on social media, apologized during a CNN appearance on Friday after falsely claiming President Donald Trump said Democrats should be "killed." "I also feel like, to your point, you're saying the government, we vote for the government — they're the ones that would decide if AI gave over, if Anthropic gave over their, you know, ability to hunt us down with machines and kill us at will — and they don't happen to like us," she said. "I am called a domestic terrorist constantly by my government," McGowan continued. "My president...
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Next month's Formula One races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia have been plunged into doubt after the FIA suggested safety will be the main factor when deciding if they can go ahead. Though organisers of this weekend's Australian Grand Prix say they are "really confident" that the Melbourne race will be unimpacted despite war in the Middle East causing travel chaos. FootballTennisF1BoxingUFCCricketRugbyGolfRacingNFLNBAOtherSnookerDarts HomeSportF1 Two F1 races plunged into doubt as team staff stranded and charter flights arranged F1's races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia are at risk of being postponed due to the trouble in the Middle East. Add as...
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A Russian mogul who once called sex-trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell his “soulmate” was found dead in a luxury Moscow apartment Monday, according to reports — just weeks after his name surfaced in the Epstein files. Umar Dzhabrailov, a Chechen businessman and former senator, was discovered lying in a pool of blood with a gunshot wound to his head at about 3 a.m., Russian outlet Kommersant reported, citing police sources who called it a suspected suicide. Police discovered a Luger pistol lying by the 67-year-old’s body. But Dzhabrailov — who previously tried to take his life in 2020 — didn’t leave a...
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A crash on the Capital Beltway ended in a deadly road rage incident where police say one woman was killed, three others were wounded and a dog was stabbed to death Sunday afternoon in Annandale, Virginia. … A man later identified as Jared Llamado, 32, of McLean, was taken to the hospital where he later died. Police said the trooper shot in self-defense after Llamado confronted him with a knife. … Police said the incident is not believed to be related to terrorism.
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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Dan Caine hold a press conference at 8 a.m. ET on March 2.
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DrOzCMS @DrOzCMSL.A. County has become an epicenter for health care fraud in America.Criminals have corrupted the system so much that fraud is now almost expected.President Trump has made it clear: we will not tolerate the patient harm or taxpayer funded theft any longer. More to come.January 27, 2026TRANSCRIPT BEGINS~~~~Dr. Oz:So you can see these are medical buildings.They've got Cyrillic writing.You see Russian, Armenian writing, on both sides.There's lots of action, it seems.I don't know how many patients are getting care.In this four block area of Los Angeles, there are 42 hospices.So either there are a lot of people dying here...
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One person was killed, and two others were injured after a shooting near the late rapper Nipsey Hussle’s restaurant in Long Beach. The shooting was reported around 3:32 p.m. on Pine Avenue during the grand opening of of Marathon Burger, a fast-food chain founded by Hussle and his family. … The restaurant is known for its gourmet smash burgers, which feature a special secret sauce.
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The Republicans' "Big Beautiful Bill" (BBB) enacted last year cut the nationwide federal tax burden by billions of dollars. In Oregon that amounted to more than $300 million in cuts. Rep. Nancy Nathanson (D-Eugene) introduced state legislation to convert the federal cuts into state tax increases, saying "enriching taxpayers is not a high priority for us in Oregon. Folks who previously paid higher taxes to the feds can afford to keep paying those higher taxes to the state government." The Representative dismissed the intent of the BBB to stimulate business investment as "not as important as funding increased budgets for...
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The Brief A motorcyclist is dead after a hit-and-run involving a tow truck. An SUV detached from the tow truck and crashed into the motorcycle. Police say the driver of the tow truck fled the scene. PHILADELPHIA - A motorcyclist is dead after a tow truck incident in Philadelphia's Frankford neighborhood this weekend, and now police are looking for a driver they say fled the scene.
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President Trump told The Post Monday that he’s not ruling out sending US ground troops into Iran “if they were necessary” — adding that Operation Epic Fury was “way ahead of schedule” by taking out dozens of Tehran’s top officials. “I don’t have the yips with respect to boots on the ground — like every president says, ‘There will be no boots on the ground.’ I don’t say it,” Trump said after launching strikes Saturday to decapitate Iran’s military and political leadership. “I say ‘probably don’t need them,’ [or] ‘if they were necessary.'” Trump told the Daily Mail on Sunday...
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