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A woman has brutally killed her husband after learning that he had allegedly been sexually abusing their son and daughter for years, according to reports. 59-year-old Corinna Smith from Neston, near Liverpool, UK, filled a garden bucket with water from the kettle and three bags of sugar.
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A "sickening" viral video has emerged that shows a young boy desecrating the American flag while his mom watches. The child is seen ripping an Old Glory out of someone's yard and then dumping it on the ground. The short clip has spread quickly across social media, igniting a firestorm of strong reactions on the internet.
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A Michigan mayor is facing fire after he used campaign money to fund a portion of his daughter’s wedding, according to reports. Mayor LeRoy Burcroff from Romulus, Mich., acknowledged that he used campaign funds to the sum of $4,500 to pay for an open bar at his daughter’s wedding.
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Former Clinton campaign strategist and pollster has predicted Donald Trump will win the election in 2024, saying it is "obvious." Dick Morris, who helped Clinton’s re-election campaign in 1996, has been meeting with Trump since earlier this year to chart his path after leaving the White House.
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Democrat House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's (D-CA) husband, Paul Pelosi, invested millions of dollars in Amazon options shortly before a surprise announcement from Joe Biden's administration that would benefit the company massively. The Pentagon announced this week that it is canceling a multi-billion dollar contract with Microsoft and starting a new one that Amazon will likely participate in.
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The uncle of the teenager who captured the death of George Floyd has been killed following a high-speed chase that resulted in a car accident. Darnella Frazier wrote on Facebook on Tuesday: "I honestly can't believe I'm making this post right now." "I'm so hurt...nothing feels real."
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Ed Buck, a megadonor to the Democratic Party's most powerful figures, injected his unconscious victims with drugs, causing them to die, prosecutors are alleging. Buck is about to stand trial in the drugging deaths of two men. According to federal prosecutors in the case, Buck lured a stream of young male prostitutes to his West Hollywood apartment where they were injected with methamphetamine and played sexual fetish games.
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Luis Badilla, the editor of Vatican news aggregator Il Sismografo, said Pope Francis’ health situation is “severe" following his recent colon operation. In a blog post, Badilla said that journalists who are downplaying the pope's illness are not doing him any favors.
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President Donald Trump has scheduled a press conference for Wednesday where he will make a "major announcement" about his plans for social media, according to reports. The presser will be held at the Trump National Golf Club Bedminster in New Jersey and is planned for 11 a.m.
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Joe Biden's son Hunter complained that he was forced to hand over "half" of his salary to pay his father's bills while he was vice president, leaked emails have revealed. The revelation casts doubt on Joe Biden's previous claims that he's never benefited from his son's business dealings.
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Leaked memos obtained from Hunter Biden's laptop have directly conflicted with the congressional testimony provided by a Democrat lobbying firm about the Biden family's foreign business dealings. The files, from the computer hard drive recovered by the FBI, debunk claims by two key executives at Blue Star Strategies who were called to testify before Congress last year.
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Florida's Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, has vowed to go to war with Big Tech after a Democrat federal judge blocked his anti-censorship law that seeks to protect free speech online. Last week, U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle, who was appointed by former President Bill Clinton, blocked a Florida law that aims to protect free speech online and prevent “a social media platform from willfully deplatforming a candidate.”
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Jill Biden has claimed that her husband was elected to relieve Americans who felt suffocated under President Donald Trump. The comments were made during a fluff interview with Vogue magazine profile titled, “A First Lady for All of Us: On the Road with Dr. Jill Biden.”Mrs. Biden told writer Jonathan Van Meter:
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A group of law enforcement officials is fighting back against Democrat Joe Biden's immigration policies, according to reports. The group of ICE agents and sheriffs has filed a lawsuit against Biden arguing that his policies are forcing them to violate federal immigration law.
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An Arizona county has announced it will replace all of the voting machines used in the 2020 election over concerns security "has been compromised." On Monday, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors in Arizona announced that all the voting machines will be replaced following its audit of the election ballots.
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Arizona’s Democrat Secretary of State Katie Hobbs has been stripped of her powers in election-related lawsuits by the state's legislature, accoridng to reports. Republicans on the Arizona legislature voted to strip the powers from anti-Trump Hobbs and, instead, hand them over to the attorney general’s office.
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Republican Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) is calling for hammer thrower Gwen Berry to be removed from the U.S. Olympic team after her anti-American protest on Sunday. Olympic athlete Berry triggered widespread outrage when she turned her back in protest during the national anthem while standing on the podium.
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Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) is introducing a new bill that will replace law enforcement with “community-led first responders" as crime skyrockets across the nation. NBC News reported the bill would establish a Division on Community Safety within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and would "focus on supporting those disproportionately criminalized by police."
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Attorney Sidney Powell has discussed what she believes are the potential steps in the event of it being proven the election was stolen. During an interview on Lindell TV with conservative “Frank” host Brannon Howse, Powell said: “I think it’s certainly important for people to understand what happened here, and the more information we can get about that, the better,” Powell said.
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House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthytorucehd Democrats after thousands of police officers resigned from their departments amid a soaring crime wave. The New York Times reported: “New York City saw 2,600 officers retire in 2020 compared with 1,509 the year before."
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