The Texas National Guard has opened an investigation after one of its members reportedly fired across the border, wounding a Mexican national. U.S. officials, who remained anonymous, told the Washington Post, that the guardsmen by El Paso, Texas, open fired toward Juarez, Mexico, after allegedly spotting three men on the other side of the border […]
Read MoreAuthorities have identified the three U.S. Marines who were killed when a U.S. Marine Corps MV-22B Osprey crashed on Melville Island, north of the city of Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia on Sunday. Marine Rotational Force – Darwin (MRF-D) identified the three Marines as Cpl. Spencer R. Collart, a 21-year-old male from Arlington, Virginia, who served […]
Read MoreMaria Sakkari, the No. 8 seed in women’s singles at the 2023 U.S. Open, said she smelled marijuana during her first-round upset loss to Rebeka Masarova on Monday night. “It was weed,” Sakkari said distinctly after the match, via ESPN. Sakkari fell in straight sets, 6-4, 6-4, but it was a match that she appeared […]
Read MoreAmerica First Legal, Schaerr Jaffee, and Joel Ard recently filed a lawsuit against Washington Governor Jay Inslee to block enforcement of S.B. 5599, which allows shelters to provide sex transition services without notice to or consent from the child’s parents. This new law permits shelters in Washington to take in minor children and assist them […]
Read MoreAmy Winehouse was looking forward to the future before her death at age 27. The British soul singer/songwriter, whose struggles with fame, drugs and alcohol played out on the world’s stage, died in 2011. The songstress with the towering beehive and brow-reaching cat-eye flick would have turned 40 on Sept. 14. Today, the late star’s […]
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