Day: February 6, 2024

Ohio bowler arrested while playing in Indiana tournament

8:03 pm February 6, 2024

A professional bowler from Ohio was arrested by the U.S. Marshals Service while he was competing in a tournament in Indiana last week, authorities said. OHIO FISHERMAN LINKED TO CHEATING SCANDAL NOW FACES WILDLIFE CHARGES IN PA Brandon Novak, 35, of Chillicothe, was taken into custody Thursday at the 2024 U.S. Open Bowling Tournament in […]

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California considers psychedelic therapy bill after Gov. Newsom vetoes hallucinogen decriminalization

7:08 pm February 6, 2024

A pair of California lawmakers introduced a bipartisan bill on Tuesday to allow people 21 and older to consume psychedelic mushrooms under professional supervision as part of an agenda to tackle the state’s mental health and substance use crises. It comes after Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom last year vetoed legislation that would have decriminalized the […]

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Chinese migrants say they use TikTok to find gap in US border fence as apprehensions explode

7:00 pm February 6, 2024

Chinese immigrants are flocking to the U.S. in record numbers, with government data indicating a surge of nationals being apprehended at the southwest border.  Those Chinese nationals have permeated the southern border by utilizing tools and instructions they have found through TikTok, CBS’ “60 Minutes” found.  Field reporter Julio Rosas and “Confucius Never Said” author […]

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ICE official rips NYC policies shielding police-beating migrants from deportation

6:57 pm February 6, 2024

A high-ranking Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) official has blasted New York City laws and policies that ban the NYPD from cooperating with federal immigration personnel when it comes to deporting criminal illegal immigrants. Kenneth Genalo, director of the ICE’s New York City field office, said that the New York’s progressive rules were partly to […]

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Farmer protests lead EU to give up proposed pesticide cut

6:52 pm February 6, 2024

The European Union’s executive arm shelved an anti-pesticide proposal Tuesday in yet another concession to farmers after weeks of protests that blocked many capitals and economic lifelines across the 27-nation bloc. Although the proposal had languished in EU institutions for the past two years, the move by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was […]

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