Day: December 21, 2023

Washington, DC shooting leaves 2 dead, 2 injured near Nationals Park

9:09 pm December 21, 2023

A shooting in Washington, D.C. near Nationals Park on Thursday morning left two people dead and another two injured. The Metropolitan Police Department reported that shots were fired around 11:40 a.m. near the Friendly Food Market on the 300 block of Half Street at the intersection of O Street, according to FOX 5. The victims […]

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‘American Idol’ star Gabby Barrett won’t ‘jeopardize’ marriage by singing ‘love songs’ with other men

9:04 pm December 21, 2023

Former “American Idol” finalist Gabby Barrett has set certain boundaries as a musician, admitting that she won’t do anything that could “jeopardize” her marriage. In a conversation with Hannah Love on her “Unexpected” podcast, the country singer gave an example of how she won’t alter her convictions just to make money or appease certain people. […]

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Border Patrol agents ‘infuriated’ by migrant crisis, wives say: ‘Completely demoralized’

9:00 pm December 21, 2023

U.S. Border Patrol agents are feeling “infuriated and heartbroken” as record-breaking numbers of illegal immigrants continue to flood the southern border under the Biden administration.  The wives of two Border Patrol officials joined “Fox & Friends” Thursday to discuss how the migrant crisis is burdening their families.  Alison Anderson said her husband, a former Iraq […]

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FBI investigating record number of swatting incidents against Jewish institutions, appear to be coordinated

8:59 pm December 21, 2023

A record number of Jewish institutions in the U.S. were targets of swatting incidents over the weekend, and the FBI believes they were coordinated attacks that originated outside the country.  The nonprofit group Secure Community Network (SCN) wrote in a press release on Saturday that it had tracked nearly 200 swatting incidents in the previous […]

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Maine forced to delay vote on EV mandate amid widespread power outages

8:14 pm December 21, 2023

A top Maine state environmental agency delayed a highly-anticipated vote to approve a sweeping electric vehicle (EV) mandate amid a storm that caused widespread power outages. The Maine Board of Environmental Protection (BEP) announced that it had indefinitely postponed the meeting, which was slated for Thursday afternoon, until further notice following the storm. Democratic Maine […]

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