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Apr 25 2023
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FBI, ATF, MPD respond to two Minneapolis mosque fires
Kyle Brown at KSTP-TV reports that emergency crews have responded to fires at two mosques in south Minneapolis over the past two days, and authorities are asking for help identifying a man believed to be involved in one of the fires. Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara: “…we do not know if [Monday]’s fire was arson. We are assuming that it is arson and that both fires are connected until
MinnPostJul 07 2023
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House GOP demands briefing on White House security procedures after cocaine scandal
We’re independent and can’t be cancelled. The establishment media is increasingly dedicated to divisive cancel culture, corporate wokeism, and political correctness, all while covering up corruption from the corridors of power. The need for fact-based journalism and thoughtful analysis has never been greater. When you support The Post Millennial, you support freedom of the press at a time when
The Post MillennialJul 11 2023
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2 boys dead after being swept away by waters from an open dam
Two boys have died after they were swept away by waters from an open dam in Oklahoma City, officials say. The incident occurred late in the afternoon on Monday when officials from the Oklahoma City Fire Department were needed for a water rescue emergency near the backside of Lake Overholser Dam, a large reservoir located within the city limits in the northwest Oklahoma City. “With the water
ABC News (Online)May 19 2023
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The Supreme Court Has Decided Not to Break the Internet—Yet
The Supreme Court released opinions on two major social media cases on Thursday, and the justices unanimously decided to not break the Internet. The court could have used the cases to hold social media companies liable for “aiding and abetting” terrorist attacks when terrorists use their platforms. Instead, the justices made a distinction between helping terrorists and failing to ban
The NationJul 09 2023
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The world in brief: Protesters disrupt Pride Fest in Georgia
TBILISI, Georgia -- Hundreds of opponents of gay rights Saturday swarmed the site of an LGBT festival in the capital of the country of Georgia, vandalizing the stage, setting fires and looting the event's bar. Deputy Georgian Interior Minister Aleksandre Darakhvelidze said participants in the Tbilisi Pride Fest were safely evacuated from the scene. Festival organizers called on people not to
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteJul 31 2023
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What Niger’s coup means for Nigeria
A lot of Western media coverage of Niger’s coup has focused on the implications for the country’s European and American allies. But today we’re going to home in on the perhaps more important consequences for neighboring Nigeria, West Africa’s local hegemon, and its newly-elected President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
West Africa has seen a number of other coups in recent years and as president of
PoliticoMay 08 2023
Perspectives Blog
When the Border is About To Explode
From the CenterIn the days after Joe Biden officially announced his candidacy for re-election, he made two notable decisions with the potential to profoundly affect his prospects for 2024. First, he named Julie Chavez Rodriguez, the granddaughter of the late organized labor icon Cesar Chavez, as his campaign manager. A few days later, his Defense Department confirmed that the military was
Dan SchnurMar 16 2023
Perspectives Blog
Silicon Valley Bank Collapses After Bank Run
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The FDIC took control of Silicon Valley Bank on Friday, making it the second-largest bank to collapse in U.S. history.
The Details: Silicon Valley Bank catered primarily to technology startups, and collapsed this past week after customers attempted to withdraw $42 billion
AllSides StaffJul 10 2023
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Missing 14-year-old girl found at Camp Pendleton was 'sold to a soldier for sex,' family member says
A teenage girl who allegedly has learning disabilities has been found in the barracks of a military base in California and a Marine is reportedly in custody. The 14-year-old girl, who has not been publicly identified, was found at Camp Pendleton on June 28, some 15 days after she was reported missing by her grandmother, a spokesperson for the San Diego Sheriff’s Department told Law&Crime
Law & CrimeJul 10 2023
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Kansas City Chiefs superfan accused in bank robbery and suspected in many more across central U.S.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A rabid Kansas City Chiefs fan known on as “ChiefsAholic” is accused of robbing a bank in Iowa, and federal authorities suspect he's responsible for bank and credit union robberies throughout the central U.S. Federal prosecutors on Monday announced that 28-year-old Xaviar Michael Babudar of Overland Park, Kansas, was charged with one count of bank theft and one count of
ABC News (Online)