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The names of individuals who sadly lost their lives were excluded from the brief statement reporting the ongoing firefighting activities. The lovely resort town of Lahaina on the island of Maui was destroyed by the wildfire earlier that day, as noted by Breitbart News, leaving six people dead. Residents were forced to make the agonizing decision to jump into the water in a desperate attempt to escape the calamity as it fast approached due to the flames’ unrelenting advance. Some others chose an alternative way to safety by taking advantage of the available flying routes. The U.S. Coast Guard bravely…

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Ana Kasparian, a co-host of the prominent progressive online news show “The Young Turks,” extended praise to Ben Shapiro, former Editor Emeritus of the Daily Wire, for his conduct in discussions, countering critics who questioned her engagements with him. Their initial clash occurred in 2021 through a debate, and this year, Kasparian appeared as a guest on Shapiro’s “Sunday Special” show for an in-depth interview. Despite their sharp disparities in viewpoints, both encounters stood out for their civility and mutual respect. In a recent post on X, Kasparian shed light on her rationale for engaging with Shapiro. She emphasized that…

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Mayor Eric Adams issued a stark warning to President Joe Biden on Thursday, cautioning that the persistent lack of federal action regarding New York City’s migrant crisis could lead to severe consequences, eventually “eroding” the city’s vitality. Adams underscored the city’s role as a crucial economic powerhouse within the United States. Appealing fervently to federal officials, Adams implored them to allocate financial resources and essential aid to the country’s most populous city. He emphasized the urgency of securing funds for housing and sustenance to support the growing number of asylum-seekers. Since the spring of 2022, an estimated 100,000 immigrants have…

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In a victory for the Biden administration, the Supreme Court intervened on Thursday to halt Purdue Pharma’s progress in its bankruptcy proceedings. This action comes as a response to the $6 billion settlement involving Purdue Pharma, which has been criticized for allegedly conferring “unprecedented” safeguarding against future civil lawsuits. The court’s decision to temporarily pause the settlement signifies its intention to delve into the matter further. Oral arguments are scheduled to be heard in December. The genesis of this case traces back to the bankruptcy reorganization of Purdue, the manufacturer of OxyContin. This reorganization stems from ongoing legal battles linked…

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A federal appeals court displayed hesitancy on Thursday in overturning a lower court’s ruling, which had placed constraints on the Biden administration’s ability to collaborate with social media companies on content moderation. This reluctance led one judge to draw an analogy to a “mob,” albeit clarifying that this was not a comparison to “illegal organized crime.” The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit convened a three-judge panel to deliberate the administration’s appeal against a preliminary injunction issued by a federal district judge on July 4. The lower court ruling, delivered by U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty, caught the…

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Declining to affix his signature to a loyalty pledge put forth by the Republican Party, former President Donald Trump has cast a shadow of uncertainty over his participation in potential debates alongside fellow GOP candidates. In a candid interview with Newsmax on Wednesday, Trump brushed aside the notion of committing to the pledge, asserting that such a gesture would hold little value for him. “Why would I put my name on a pledge when there are individuals included whom I wouldn’t endorse?” Trump questioned during his conversation with “Eric Bolling The Balance.” He elaborated further, “I wouldn’t extend my support…

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The recently revealed photo from December 2015 showing then-Vice President Biden being briefed by Amos Hochstein aboard Air Force Two en route to Ukraine has raised new questions and scrutiny around Hunter Biden’s role on the board of Ukrainian energy company Burisma Holdings. Hochstein, who was serving as special envoy for international energy affairs in the Obama administration at the time, had been communicating with Hunter Biden and his associates at Burisma in the months leading up to Biden’s trip to Ukraine. Emails show Hochstein was looped into discussions about Burisma’s concerns over Ukrainian legislative initiatives targeting private gas producers…

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In a chilling revelation, the lifeless body of the Maryland mother of five Rachel Morin, discovered on a serene hiking trail over the weekend, bore the horrific scars of a savage assault, leaving the right side of her face grotesquely disfigured, as described by Michael Gabriszeski, the stepfather of a friend who stumbled upon the gruesome scene. Gabriszeski recounted the harrowing discovery to the Daily Mail, painting a vivid picture of his stepdaughter, Cecilia, stumbling upon the lifeless form of 37-year-old Morin. “She was lying there, unclothed, on her back, with brutal head injuries. It was as if her skull…

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The curtain has been pulled back on an unconventional drama involving a marketing executive, the focal point of a viral tirade aboard an American Airlines flight. Tiffany Gomas, a 38-year-old dynamo, has stepped into the spotlight to reveal the whirlwind that has enveloped her existence since the incident and to offer a plea for empathy and understanding. Gomas, nestled in the opulent confines of her $1.6 million Dallas abode, shared candidly with the Daily Mail, “My world has been thrust into chaos. It’s a surreal rollercoaster. The moment something goes viral, the fabric of reality transforms completely.” In her passionate…

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With the countdown to the first Republican presidential primary debate underway, a group of eight candidates has deftly navigated the polling and fundraising gauntlet, earning their coveted positions on the stage. Unveiling their strict entry criteria last month, the Republican National Committee (RNC) set the bar for aspirants seeking the GOP nomination. This inaugural debate, slated to unfold on August 23 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at 9 p.m. ET, will be hosted by Fox News. To secure a coveted spot under the spotlight, candidates must chart their path to prominence by achieving a minimum of 1% support in three national polls.…

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Last year, the January 6 Committee, in defiance of a request from incoming Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), proceeded to destroy a substantial portion of its amassed records, evidence, and transcripts after over a year of investigation. This disclosure was made by Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) during an interview with Fox News Digital on Tuesday. Loudermilk also highlighted that the committee had neglected to delve into potential security breaches at the Capitol and noted that the preserved materials were in a state of disarray. According to a report by Fox News, the House select committee, which had been…

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WASHINGTON — President Biden refuted claims on Wednesday that he engaged in business discussions, countering his son Hunter’s former business partner Devon Archer’s assertion that he participated in about 20 business meetings via speakerphone and attended events with his son’s foreign associates. Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy queried Biden after a wind-power event in New Mexico, citing Archer’s testimony. “There’s this testimony now where one of your son’s former business associates is claiming that you were on speakerphone a lot with them, talking business,” Doocy said. Biden dismissed the question, stating, “I never talked business with anybody. I knew you’d…

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In an unexpected turn of events, the Department of Justice (DOJ) of the Biden administration has positioned itself in the middle of a divisive controversy in Virginia, where Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin’s planned transgender regulations are igniting passionate disputes. Ahead of a crucial vote that will decide the fate of these policies, the DOJ’s Community Relations Service (CRS) has taken an unusual step by emailing members of the local school board to offer the federal government’s “conflict resolution services.” These emails, which were acquired by The Daily Wire, show that the CRS is fully “attuned to ongoing community tensions in…

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In a stunning turn of events on Wednesday morning, FBI agents shot and killed a citizen of Utah who was armed with a handgun. The operation was conducted as part of an inquiry into purported death threats made against Vice President Kamala Harris, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, and President Joe Biden. The deadly shootout occurred at around 6:15 a.m. in Provo, when federal officials were attempting to carry out arrest and search warrants at a residence. The FBI’s Salt Lake City field office provided The Post with information on the event. According to a federal complaint acquired from the…

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A recent incident involving a bag of cocaine found within the confines of the West Wing has raised eyebrows, as reports suggest it may have a connection to someone within the “Biden family orbit.” Shockingly, it is alleged that President Biden himself may have knowledge of the individual involved. Susan Katz Keating, publisher of Soldier of Fortune, made these sensational claims, citing insights from three security sources, in an article published on Sunday. She even attempted to reach out to a phone number linked to President Biden in her quest to uncover the truth. However, it’s important to note that…

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