Day: May 18, 2023

Royal expert casts doubt on Prince Harry, Meghan Markle car chase claim: ‘They’ve proven to be liars’

12:13 am May 18, 2023

U.K. Royals expert Neil Sean cast doubts on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s claim that they were involved in a “near catastrophic car chase” involving paparazzi in New York City, telling Fox News Wednesday that the couple has “proven to be liars.” “The difficulty is with Harry and Meghan, they’ve proven to be liars previously. […]

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Rep. Gallagher says US needs to take off ‘golden blindfolds’ and ‘open our eyes’ to China risk

12:05 am May 18, 2023

Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., said during a Select Committee hearing on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) that the United States needs to open its eyes to the risks posed by China. Gallagher made the statement during Wednesday’s hearing focusing on strategic competition between the United States and CCP. “We need to take off the golden […]

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New York man sentenced to 14 years in prison for running narcotics out of day care

12:05 am May 18, 2023

A Nassau County, New York, man was sentenced to 14 years in prison Monday, after pleading guilty to running a drug operation out of a day care center in Hempstead and attempting to kill his girlfriend’s ex-boyfriend. District Attorney Anne T. Donnelly announced the sentencing of Lex Lloyd, 26, who pleaded guilty on Feb. 15, […]

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Texas science teacher shoots son, stepdaughter after assaulting wife, police say

12:04 am May 18, 2023

A Texas middle school science teacher allegedly assaulted his wife and shot his son and stepdaughter in their Dallas-area home, police said.  The Mansfield Police Department said officers responded to the home just before 11 p.m. Tuesday about a domestic violence incident.  Thomas Boykin, 52, was inside the home and taken into police custody. Officers […]

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Book publisher sues Florida school district over book bans, violation of 1A rights: ‘This cannot stand’

12:00 am May 18, 2023

A book publisher is suing a Florida school district over their decision to ban several books, claiming it is a violation of First Amendment rights. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of book publisher Penguin Random House and PEN America Center, Inc., a group that champions free speech, and two parents of students attending Escambia […]

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