Day: July 19, 2023

CNBC declares Florida, Texas among ‘worst’ in nation to live and work, despite huge migration numbers

1:00 pm July 19, 2023

A new study claims red states like Florida and Texas are the worst in the nation to “live and work” despite these states leading the nation in net migration. CNBC’s annual “Top States for Business” report broke down its rankings based on each state’s commitment to “Life, Health and Inclusion.” While Texas and Florida led […]

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Architect turned suspected serial killer spent whole life less than 3 miles from ‘Amityville Horror’ massacre

1:00 pm July 19, 2023

The suspected Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann’s longtime home is less than three miles from the infamous Amityville Horror house – where a 23-year-old man murdered his entire family in 1974, shocking Long Island’s South Shore community and inspiring a book and movie. Heuermann, 59, purchased the Massapequa Park house he grew up in […]

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Britain’s MI6 chief encourages Russian defectors to spy for the United Kingdom: ‘Our door is always open’

12:55 pm July 19, 2023

The leader of the United Kingdom’s Secret Intelligence Service, commonly known as MI6, gave a rare speech in Prague Wednesday during which he encouraged Russians opposed to the war in Ukraine to spy for the British, telling any defectors from the Kremlin, “Our door is always open.” “There are many Russians today who are silently […]

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At least 5 Kenyan demonstrators injured during protest over rising cost of living in the country

12:45 pm July 19, 2023

At least five protesters were injured in Kenya Wednesday as police clashed with demonstrators who are calling for the government to lower the cost of living. The opposition has called for three days of countrywide protests starting Wednesday in a new wave of demonstrations aimed at forcing the president to repeal a finance law imposing […]

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Another woman injured by bison at North Dakota national park: What to know

12:09 pm July 19, 2023

A woman was severely injured over the weekend by a bison at Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota.  The National Park Service said the incident took place at the Painted Canyon Trailhead on Saturday.  Park staff were notified at around 11 a.m. MDT, and rangers and Billings County Sheriff and Emergency Medical Services responded […]

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