Day: July 6, 2023

Philadelphia sues ghost gun distributors after deadly mass shooting

12:11 am July 6, 2023

Philadelphia officials on Wednesday announced two lawsuits against two suppliers of privately made firearms, also known as ghost guns, just two days after a gunman killed five and injured five others during a Monday shooting spree.  The lawsuit announced by Mayor Jim Kenney said Polymer80, Inc. and JSD Supply are among the largest suppliers of […]

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Argentine soccer player receives red card, ejected after appearing to urinate on field

12:09 am July 6, 2023

No goals were scored during the soccer match between Argentino de Merlo and Sacachispas. But, during the match a player appeared to urinate on the field during a bizarre series of events. Referees issued a red card to Argentine soccer player Leonel Ovejero, and eventually ejected him. Ovejero seemed to pull down his pants and […]

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Psychoactive drugs from China labeled as beauty products seize at Virginia airport

12:08 am July 6, 2023

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers working at Dulles International Airport in northern Virginia seized about 70 pounds of psychoactive drugs labeled as beauty products from China. CBP officers intercepted two boxes on their way to an address in Washington, D.C. on June 26. Inside the boxes were about 70 pounds of N, N-Dimethylpentylone […]

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Karine Jean-Pierre has directly answered only 2% of Biden scandal questions at press briefings, study finds

12:00 am July 6, 2023

A new study has found that White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has offered very few direct answers to questions pertaining to the scandals plaguing President Biden and his son Hunter.  The conservative-leaning Media Research Center (MRC) analyzed Jean-Pierre’s responses to questions asked at White House press briefings from Jan. 1 through June 30 of […]

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Austin administers military oath of office to new recruits as US military faces continued recruiting crisis

12:00 am July 6, 2023

To mark the 50th anniversary of the all-volunteer force, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin traveled to Fort Meade, Maryland by Black Hawk helicopter on Wednesday to administer the military oath of office to 85 brave young men and women. 67 of these new recruits shipped out to basic training just hours after the ceremony, leaving for […]

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