Day: July 26, 2023

49ers’ Kyle Shanahan praises Deebo Samuel’s work ethic, says receiver’s been sending him shirtless pics

12:09 pm July 26, 2023

Deebo Samuel has been the hardest on himself over his performance during the 2022 season for the San Francisco 49ers. Even as defenses have had to refocus to worry about his threat of beating them down the sideline and through the trenches, Samuel admitted in June that he was “awful” and that a contract dispute […]

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New York City construction crane catches on fire before apparent collapse

12:03 pm July 26, 2023

New York City authorities are warning the public to avoid an area of Manhattan Wednesday morning as users on social media are sharing videos and images of a construction crane on fire. “Expect emergency personnel near 10th Avenue between W 41st Street and W 42nd Street, Manhattan. Use alternate routes,” the city’s official emergency notification […]

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Federal judge charges 2 Canadians, Colombian in connection with alleged fentanyl trafficking operation

12:01 pm July 26, 2023

A federal judge has sentenced three more men charged in connection with an alleged international fentanyl trafficking operation. U.S. Chief District Court Judge Peter Welte on Tuesday sentenced Daniel Vivas Ceron, 42, of Colombia, to 27 years in prison. He was extradited from Panama to the U.S. in 2017. In 2019, he pleaded guilty to […]

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Christian politician takes legal action after anti-LGBT Pride tweet sees his ‘life torn apart’

12:00 pm July 26, 2023

A local politician in the United Kingdom is taking legal action after he was reportedly canceled by seven different organizations and suspended by his own political party for tweeting out his religious views. “First of all, I am still feeling quite upset,” King Lawal, 31, told Fox News Digital. “But I’m so ready to fight […]

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RFK Jr pledges Day-1 executive order prohibiting bureaucratic ‘weaponization,’ speaks out on JFK and CIA

12:00 pm July 26, 2023

Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., pledged a first-day executive order to address the alleged scourge of weaponization and politicization within the federal bureaucracy if he is elected president. During a “Hannity” town hall, host Sean Hannity said the FBI acted incongruently in terms of investigating or recommending prosecution of presidents and presidential candidates […]

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