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BUDAPEST (Sputnik) – The Hungarian parliament will begin the ratification process of Sweden’s bid to join NATO after the start of the fall session in mid-September as it is impractical to call an early session, Zsolt Nemeth, the chair of the Hungarian parliament’s foreign affairs committee, said Thursday.
Some California Democrats are monsters. On Tuesday, six of these monsters killed a bipartisan bill to strengthen punishments for repeat traffickers of minors, continuing a years-long push to empty prisons. The legislation, Senate Bill 14, would classify trafficking of children and teenagers younger than 18 years old as a severe felony on par with murder, […]
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An artificial intelligence (AI) tool developed at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio accurately counts brain lesions on MRI scans within seconds.
(Headline USA) MSNBC’s Mika Brzezinski claimed on Wednesday that President Joe Biden’s staff are to blame for the octogenarian’s frequent gaffes and physical blunders.
A suspected drone attack was carried out in Kurchatov, a home to a nuclear plant, reports say
A loud explosion was heard over the skies of Russia’s city of Kurchatov, a research hub where the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant is based, multiple Telegram channels reported in the early hours on Friday. They said locals found what looked like drone parts on the ground.
‘Primary voters must demand a clear and bold vision’
Scientists already believe the Earth was completely or mostly covered in ice 650 million years ago. Now, they have found evidence there may have been a much earlier ice age, roughly 2.9 billion years ago.
An investigation conducted by the House Energy and Commerce Committee reveals that 14 National Institutes of Health (NIH) officials, including former National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Director Dr. Anthony Fauci, were not properly reappointed to their positions in December of 2021, as required by law.
I took off the week of Independence Day (I refuse to call it the Fourth of July). My Dad and I went back to Morgan County, Ohio, to visit friends and family. I grew up on a hog farm. We used draft horses for the fieldwork, and most of our neighbors were Amish. So many of my old friends are Amish. So last week, I was sitting on a wooden chair in the living room of my old friend “Eli.
The most shocking data from the recent findings showed an uptick in cannabis-related hospital visits made by children 10 years old or younger.
The Oklahoma Department of Homeland Security carries out a major child pornography sting. One suspect faces 20 years in prison, in addition to paying restitution to his victims.
Northwestern has fired another head coach.
AC Milan completed the signing of Christian Pulisic on Thursday, officially ending his time in the Premier League, which never went quite as planned.
The lawsuit filed by Bowles calls for at least $171,595 in general damages
The disgraced “Today” host appeared solo as the only guy hanging around the event, said a source, though there was “zero reason” for him to be there.
This supernatural thriller about a mother-daughter duo with telekinetic powers is just plain generic.
Is it a new day in America?
Dylan Mulvaney just deployed the “s” word—and it doesn’t seem like it’s changed anything about the boycott of Bud Light, which continues to lose sales months after partnering up with the transgender influencer, much less the larger national debate about gender identity.
In a new TikTok video, Mulvaney announces that he is visiting Peru. “The people here are so kind,” he says in the video from Machu Picchu, a famous site of Incan ruins. “I feel very safe here.”
“It’s a little sad I had to leave my country to feel safe,” Mulvaney adds.
Secret Service cleans up White House Marijuana and Cocaine, while Bob Iger tells Hollywood workers to eat cake
FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—The Heritage Foundation‘s Oversight Project is demanding that the Secret Service turn over the list of individuals who may have accessed the area of the White House where cocaine was discovered over the Fourth of July weekend, on the heels of news Thursday that the agency had closed the investigation.
A man charged with terrorism for setting a fire that badly damaged South Africa’s Parliament building last year said in a courtroom rant today that he “burned it intentionally.” Shouting and pointing his finger, Zandile Mafe said he was going to “burn it more” if the Parliament was not moved from Cape Town — South […]
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At Israeli premiere of ‘Golda’,’ actress says she never imagined receiving an award in the ‘beautiful, historic, magical, difficult, complex and wonderful city of Jerusalem’
Model and content creator Gina Stewart, aka the “World’s Hottest Grandma,” is back with some advice for those looking to land a cougar. The last time we caught up with the 52-year-old she was throwing some shade at OnlyFans while claiming to take her talents over to Playboy.
As it turns out Gina Stewart’s Gentlemen’s Club, as her OnlyFans is affectionately referred to, is still up and appears to be fully operational. In fact, if you’re looking for a deal now is the time to signup. The regular price of $25 a month has been cut by 80%.
Good for her.
Andrew Billen had lunch with Mr Edwards last Thursday – shortly before the presenter was informed of the allegations against him. He was ‘surprised’ BBC Newsnight was investigating.
After an 11-day alleged investigation, the Secret Service announced today that it cannot identify the person who left cocaine in the White House. The Service says that there were no usable finger prints on the bag that held the cocaine, and not enough DNA for an identification. So the investigation is being closed.
No one is going to buy this. The general area is under video surveillance, and there is a log of people who enter the West Wing.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) — Minneapolis must enact police reforms in the wake of George Floyd’s killing, after a judge on Thursday approved a settlement agreement between the city and the state Human Rights Department.
The Star Tribune reported that Hennepin County Judge Karen Janisch signed the settlement, which calls for de-escalation whenever possible, limits on the use of tear gas and other chemical agents, and an end to police stops for broken taillights and searches based on the smell of marijuana.
“This is a huge framework.
Judge sentences man to 15 years for arranging smuggling trip that ended with crash killing 13 people
SAN DIEGO (AP) — A federal judge on Thursday sentenced a man to 15 years in prison for coordinating a smuggling trip in which two dozen migrants were stacked into a Ford Expedition that crashed into a tractor-trailer, killing 13 people outside a California desert town.
Jose Cruz Noguez pleaded guilty earlier this year to charges stemming from the March 2, 2021, crash near Holtville, about 125 miles (200 kilometers) east of San Diego. It was one of the deadliest highway crashes involving migrants smuggled into the United States.
The Senate will vote soon on the controversial nomination of D.C. Judge Loren AliKhan to the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. The Senate Judiciary Committee voted 11-10 entirely along party lines Thursday to advance AliKhan’s nomination to a full Senate floor vote, despite a coalition of more than a dozen legal and policy […]
The post Religious Freedom Coalition Urges Senate to Reject Judge Nominee, Citing Her ‘Opposition’ to First Amendment Protections appeared first on New Right Network.
UW Medicine doctors in Seattle are reporting a history-making case in which a patient received two donor organs, a heart and a liver.
The procedures were done together, doctors said, to prevent the extremely high likelihood that 31-year-old Adriana Rodriguez of Bellingham would reject a donor heart transplanted alone.
Three people were arrested near Boise, Idaho in the area of a Target store among other department stores. The press release states that all three suspects have US Immigration Holds. Madalina-Roxanna Nicolae, 25, Daniela Nistor, 23, and Elvis Constantin, 31, were apprehended as part of a joint operation between the metropolitan cities of Boise and Nampa in Idaho.
The release says the suspects don’t have known residences in any local city in addition to the immigration detainer, adding credibility to the likelihood that they are here illegally.
The “Yellowstone” actor claims his ex, Christine Baumgartner, bought expensive personal items and took out cash with credit cards from the staff that runs the family house.
James Harden’s stance hasn’t changed.
Florida Sinkhole That Killed Sleeping Man in 2013 Opens For Third Time
TAMPA – Officials in Hillsborough County reported that the sinkhole in Seffner, which gained national attention in 2013 after swallowing a man, reopened on Monday afternoon. This marks the third time the sinkhole has emerged.
Jon-Paul Lavandeira, the Director of Hillsborough’s Code Enforcement Division, told ABC Action News there is currently no danger to individuals in the vicinity near the hole. County officials have informed nearby residents that they can safely remain in their homes.
The following article, Oprah’s GURU Sentenced to 99 Years for Raping Children, Trafficking Babies, was first published on The Black Sphere.
In a small town in the Brazilian state of Goiás, João Teixeira de Faria spent decades building a worldwide reputation as a medium and faith healer. He pulled off one hell of a scam. He was so good that he attracted the attention of none other than the queen of daytime TV and richest woman …
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Tom Holland (Source: Jay Shetty Podcast/Youtube)
In a candid admission, 27-year-old English actor Tom Holland, widely known for his role as Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, has expressed his discomfort with Hollywood.
During his recent appearance on Jay Shetty’s “On Purpose” podcast Sunday, Holland shared his concerns about Hollywood and the toll it takes on the mental health and personal lives of its stars.
“I really do not like Hollywood. It is not for me. The business really scares me,” Holland revealed during the podcast.
Scientists predicted earlier this year that 2023 would bring record temperatures due to a combination of El Niño and man-made global warming conditions. July 3, 2023, marked the hottest day globally in recorded history.
John Kerry, President Joe Biden’s climate envoy, on Thursday defended his decision to conduct backdoor negotiations with Iranian officials during the Trump administration in a bid to preserve the 2015 nuclear deal.
Kerry, who was not in government at the time, held at least three secret meetings with former Iranian foreign minister Javad Zarif, during which he attempted to undermine the Trump administration’s hardline policies towards Tehran. Kerry defended these powwows under questioning from Rep. Michael Waltz (R., Fla.) during a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing Thursday.
A Tennessee woman is facing several charges after surveillance footage seemed to show that she robbed a man as he lay dying on his driveway.
At around 8 a.m. on Sunday, Memphis police received a call about a man who had seemingly collapsed outside his residence in the southwestern part of town. When they arrived, they found the lifeless body of one of their own. Mark LeSure was a 57-year-old retired homicide detective who had spent decades on the force. He was pronounced dead at the scene, and reports later indicated that he died of a heart attack.
Allie Beth Stuckey invites Daily Wire field reporter Spencer Lindquist on the show to dissect some most disturbing information regarding studies in transgenderism.
Spencer, who recently published an article titled “NIH funds study on puberty blockers, hormones on youth despite risk of sterilization,” unpacks his extensive research.
What he says will leave you sick to your stomach.
CV NEWS FEED // FBI Director Christopher Wray testified before Congress on Wednesday that 70% of abortion-related investigations his Bureau has opened since the Dobbs decision are in response to attacks on pro-life centers. Wray was responding to Rep. Deborah Ross, D-NC, who made an allegation of violence against so-called “reproductive facilities.” He told the […]
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Now that a judge has ruled on the side of reason and truth regarding this issue, perhaps other states will follow. …
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J6 defendants Casey Cusick, his elderly father James Cusick, and David Lesperance, a family friend who is also elderly, are facing up to three years in prison for walking into the Capitol building on January 6 for nine minutes to use the bathroom.
When they entered the Capitol building, a cop told them how to get to the bathroom while other surrounding law enforcement officials waved the massive crowd of peaceful demonstrators into the building as lawmakers certified the stolen 2020 election results.
The Washington Post reported Thursday that US officials at the NATO summit in Vilnius were so angry over Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s criticism that they almost scaled back the commitment made to Ukraine even more.
As the alliance was working on the wording of its communiqué on Tuesday, Zelensky took to Twitter to air his grievances about Ukraine not getting a formal invitation to join NATO, calling it “unprecedented and absurd.
Julie Su’s rough road to becoming the next Secretary of Labor just got even rougher – and narrower.
West Virginia Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin jumped off the Su fence and landed squarely on the “No” side Thursday afternoon, announcing he cannot support her nomination
“I believe the person leading the U.S. Department of Labor should have the experience to collaboratively lead both labor and industry to forge compromises acceptable to both parties,” Manchin said.