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Jun 05 2024
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A gun, a memoir and the trial of Biden’s son
Hunter Biden and his wife, Melissa Cohen Biden, depart from the J. Caleb Boggs Federal Building on June 4 in Wilmington, Del. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) In Hunter Biden’s 2021 memoir, “Beautiful Things,” he writes: “I’ve bought crack cocaine on the streets of Washington, DC, and cooked up my own inside a hotel bungalow in Los Angeles. I’ve been so desperate for a drink that I couldn’t make
Washington PostMay 29 2024
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Bag Of Explosives Prompts Controlled Detonation On Cape Cod
HARWICH, MA — A routine house cleaning led to a unique discovery for a few locals and officials.
The Harwich Fire Department shared that a bag of explosives was brought to police and fire officials this week, prompting a call into the Massachusetts State Police Bomb Squad.
Bomb squad officials were able to perform a controlled detonation for the items at the Harwich Transfer
Patch.comMay 29 2024
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Controlled substance clinics in NH, Vermont close suddenly
New Hampshire Union LeaderJun 06 2024
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Hunter Biden gun trial updates: Hallie Biden expected to testify about drug use, gun incident
Testimony at Hunter Biden's federal firearms trial Wednesday featured some of those once close to the president's son − and Thursday is expected to feature more of the same. Hallie Biden, widow of the late Beau Biden and Hunter's ex-lover, is expected to testify about Hunter Biden's drug use − and her own − while they were romantically involved. Hallie Biden is key to the trial, as she threw
Delaware OnlineJun 05 2024
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Snowden Calls Nations, Big Tech ‘Werewolves’ Seeking AI Control
Whistleblower Edward Snowden warned of governments and corporations trying to wrest control of artificial intelligence, potentially rendering the fast-developing technology less useful.
“We are witnessing the birth of a child with an entirely new fresh technology, and already we are seeing the werewolves beginning to circle,” Snowden told the SuperAI event in Singapore via a video call
BloombergJun 06 2024
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Hunter Biden gun trial live updates: Jurors set to hear from the clerk who sold the gun
The courtroom grew quiet when Kathleen Buhle, who was married to Hunter for 20 years , walked in Wednesday. She testified that she discovered her husband was using drugs when she found a crack pipe in an ashtray on their porch on July 3, 2015, a day after their anniversary.
When she confronted him, “he acknowledged smoking crack,” she said.
Associated PressJun 05 2024
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An Out-of-Control Administrative State Turns a Parking Lot into a Mine
Between the law and the nitty-gritty of its implementation stands the diabolical bureaucracy — without constitutional authority but with seemingly unquestionable powers to frame rules and regulations. Sometimes, bureaucratic decisions are downright absurd — such as, most recently, designating a parking lot a coal mine! But before we get to how the Department of Labor’s Mine Safety and Health
American ThinkerMay 29 2024
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A villain returns with tentacle-like control in 'Tokyo Vice'
In the Season 2 premiere of “Tokyo Vice,” detective Karagiri (Ken Watanabe) describes the intimidating antagonist Tozawa (Ayumi Tanida) as “an octopus” with “tentacles extending everywhere. Cut one off, another grows in its place.” Cinematographer Daniel Satinoff visually brought the painterly dialogue to life in a shocking moment that sees Tozawa make an unexpected return in Episode 3, “Old
Los Angeles TimesJun 04 2024
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Animal control officers in Saginaw County struggle to capture elusive peacock
Saginaw Township — Animal control officers in Saginaw County are struggling to capture an elusive peacock that has been on the loose for at least two days. A student discovered the peacock on Monday as he was driving to Valley Lutheran High School in Saginaw County, MLive.com reported. Rachel Horton, director of the Saginaw County Animal Care and Control Center, said the student decided to
Detroit NewsMay 24 2024
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Naperville begins annual mosquito control program
The city of Naperville has started its annual mosquito control program. Crews will inspect and remove standing water where possible and treat ponds, marsh areas and catch basins throughout the city. They also will monitor and test 11 mosquito traps each week to track the effectiveness of larval control and to provide early warnings when adult populations are increasing or test positive for
The Daily Herald