Longshot Biden challenger Marianne Williamson drops out of presidential race
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Longshot Biden challenger Marianne Williamson drops out of presidential race

Longshot Democratic presidential candidate Marianne Williamson has suspended her presidential campaign.Williamson announced that she will no longer be pursuing the White House in 2024 in a video posted to X, formerly Twitter, Wednesday night.”I read…

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A shipwreck believed to be from the 19th. century washed up in Canada
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A shipwreck believed to be from the 19th. century washed up in Canada

A shipwreck believed to date from the 19th century has washed up on the snow-covered shores of Canada’s Newfoundland.A team of archaeologists worked to uncover the ship’s mysterious past, extracting parts of the 30-meter (100…

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Whitmer introduces .7B budget slammed by GOP lawmakers
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Whitmer introduces $80.7B budget slammed by GOP lawmakers

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Wednesday presented a $80.7 billion budget Wednesday that aims to boost education spending and deliver on her promise to provide students free education from preschool through community college.The second-term Democratic…

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Shooting blanks: How Republicans misfired when they tried to impeach Mayorkas
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Shooting blanks: How Republicans misfired when they tried to impeach Mayorkas

“There is nothing more exhilarating than to be shot at with no result.” – Winston ChurchillLate Secretary of War William Belknap can rest easy. He remains the sole U.S. cabinet official ever impeached. For now.The House…

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Massachusetts governor nominate former romantic partner to state’s high court
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Massachusetts governor nominate former romantic partner to state’s high court

Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey has nominated her former romantic partner, with whom she shared a home for several years, to the state supreme court. If approved, Massachusetts Appeals Court Associate Justice Gabrielle R. Wolohojian will serve…

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Boston Mayor Wu says migrant shelter almost at capacity just over a week after opening
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Boston Mayor Wu says migrant shelter almost at capacity just over a week after opening

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said the overflow site for migrant families at a Massachusetts recreation center has quickly filled up — just over a week since the site opened. The 400-person capacity at the Melnea A….

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Ukraine’s ‘Underground Railroad’ rescues abducted Ukrainian children from Russian reeducation camps
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Ukraine’s ‘Underground Railroad’ rescues abducted Ukrainian children from Russian reeducation camps

As the 2nd anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine approaches, more evidence has emerged that Moscow’s goal is to redraw the map of Europe and erase Ukraine, according to the testimony of three formerly abducted…

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Monarch butterflies wintering in Mexico at second-lowest level on record
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Monarch butterflies wintering in Mexico at second-lowest level on record

The number of monarch butterflies at their wintering areas in Mexico dropped by 59% this year to the second lowest level since record keeping began, experts said Wednesday, blaming heat, drought and loss of habitat.The…

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Bad Cop Get’s Shushed, Spanked, And Dismissed – ID Refusal
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Bad Cop Get’s Shushed, Spanked, And Dismissed – ID Refusal

More detailed information on Tribal Police Lack of Authority Send videos you’d like to see featured on the channel to Realjamesfreeman@gmail.com The videos on this channel are for the purposes of education, reporting, and entertainment,…

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Opposition to popular El Salvador leader may request nullification of congressional election results
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Opposition to popular El Salvador leader may request nullification of congressional election results

As El Salvador’s electoral body begins a vote-by-vote count of last week’s election results, the political opposition warned Wednesday they could ask to nullify results of the legislative elections due to irregularities.No one questions the…

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Pakistan prepares for pivotal election as one of the leading candidate serves jail time
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Pakistan prepares for pivotal election as one of the leading candidate serves jail time

Pakistan heads to the polls Thursday with one of the leading candidates languishing in prison as some reports claim that voter enthusiasm is lacking among the country’s nearly 128 million voters. Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan,…

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Nicaragua grants asylum to former President Martinelli of Panama
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Nicaragua grants asylum to former President Martinelli of Panama

Panama’s former President Ricardo Martinelli has received political asylum from Nicaragua days after Panama’s Supreme Court denied his appeal over a money laundering conviction that carried a 10-year sentence.Martinelli’s attorney Shirley Castañeda said outside the…

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Man Who Killed and Dismembered Wife Gets Fatally Shot by Michigan State Police
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Man Who Killed and Dismembered Wife Gets Fatally Shot by Michigan State Police

* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Burton, Michigan — On Saturday, July 15, 2023, The Burton Police Department responded to Kings Lane Apartments for a welfare check….

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Man arrested for peddling business cards with free cocaine samples stapled on
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Man arrested for peddling business cards with free cocaine samples stapled on

A Canadian man was arrested over the weekend for allegedly peddling business cards with free samples of cocaine, police said. Seyyed Amir Razavi, 30, is charged with trafficking a controlled substance, possession for the purpose of…

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Former Honduran National Police chief pleads guilty to drug trafficking
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Former Honduran National Police chief pleads guilty to drug trafficking

For years, Juan Carlos Bonilla, better known as “El Tigre,” was a feared figure in Honduras. His roots were in the military and he brought that bearing to the National Police that he ultimately led.But…

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Ecuador to decriminalize euthanasia after landmark legal ruling regarding terminally ill patient
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Ecuador to decriminalize euthanasia after landmark legal ruling regarding terminally ill patient

Ecuador’s high court on Wednesday decriminalized euthanasia and ordered lawmakers and health officials to draft rules and regulations for the procedure.The decision of Ecuador’s highest court came in response to a lawsuit from a terminally…

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Garland says special counsel probing Biden classified records has submitted report, under White House review
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Garland says special counsel probing Biden classified records has submitted report, under White House review

Attorney General Merrick Garland notified congressional lawmakers that Special Counsel Robert Hur has submitted his final report after months of investigating President Biden’s alleged improper retention of classified records.Garland, in a letter to House Judiciary…

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Haley says ‘we didn’t even count’ Nevada after losing primary without Trump on ballot; calls caucus ‘rigged’
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Haley says ‘we didn’t even count’ Nevada after losing primary without Trump on ballot; calls caucus ‘rigged’

LOS ANGELES – Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley has her eyes on the next major contest in the GOP nominating calendar – the primary later this month in her home state of South Carolina, as…

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Kentucky lawmakers break bread with the homeless while weighing public camping ban in state legislature
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Kentucky lawmakers break bread with the homeless while weighing public camping ban in state legislature

Kentucky lawmakers weighing a bill to make sleeping on a sidewalk or under a bridge illegal shared a meal of fried chicken and green beans Wednesday with people who could be most affected by the…

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Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev re-elected in landslide
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Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev re-elected in landslide

Preliminary results of Azerbaijan’s presidential elections Wednesday showed a landslide victory for incumbent President Ilham Aliyev, whose re-election was widely expected following his government’s swift reclaiming of a region formerly controlled by ethnic Armenian separatists.With…

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DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says he won’t resign if impeached
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DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says he won’t resign if impeached

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas tells Fox News he would not resign if he were to be impeached. Mayorkas, 64, made these comments to Fox News’ Matt Finn during a security presser in Las Vegas ahead…

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Senate candidate and former Navy SEAL says ‘soft-on-crime DAs’ more focused on Trump than violent migrants
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Senate candidate and former Navy SEAL says ‘soft-on-crime DAs’ more focused on Trump than violent migrants

U.S. Senate candidate Tim Sheehy called out New York officials for the release of an illegal immigrant accused of brutally assaulting law enforcement officers, suggesting the state is more focused on charging former President Donald…

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Democratic leader defends colleague’s surprise vote that led to failure of GOP impeachment effort of Alejandro Mayorkas
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Democratic leader defends colleague’s surprise vote that led to failure of GOP impeachment effort of Alejandro Mayorkas

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jefferies, D-New York, defended the surprise appearance of fellow Democrat Rep. Al Green of Texas during Tuesday’s vote that ultimately tanked a Republican effort to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.”It’s…

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Maryland Democrat Gov. Moore says state is “leaving too much potential on the table” in address
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Maryland Democrat Gov. Moore says state is “leaving too much potential on the table” in address

Gov. Wes Moore said during his second State of the State speech Wednesday that Maryland has boundless opportunities but is “leaving too much potential on the table” as he charts a course forward through challenging…

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