Day: March 6, 2024

Recall campaign accuses Dem of ‘legacy of failure’ following sweeping crime bill vote

11:30 pm March 6, 2024

The Washington, D.C., City Council’s vote to pass a sweeping public safety bill can’t change one member’s “legacy of failure” or restore lives lost in the District’s surging crime crisis, a campaign to recall the Democrat told Fox News. All but one councilmember on Tuesday voted in favor of the Secure D.C. Omnibus Amendment Act, […]

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Hybrid feral pigs may be in western Canada, organization warns residents

11:30 pm March 6, 2024

A Canadian nonprofit is urging residents of the province of British Columbia to be on the lookout for invasive feral pigs, as fears rise that domestic pigs could have escaped their enclosures during recent wildfires.  “Hogs Gone Wild – Potential for invasive feral pigs in the Shuswap following wildfires,” wrote the Columbia Shuswap Invasive Species […]

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Former Kentucky deputy convicted of violating civil rights, obstructing justice

11:29 pm March 6, 2024

A former sheriff’s deputy in central Kentucky has been convicted in federal court of violating the civil rights of people he arrested by using unnecessary force and obstructing justice by trying to cover up his actions, the Justice Department said. A jury in Lexington handed down the verdict for Tanner Abbott, 31, who was a […]

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Amid food inflation, TikToker shares 3 tricks to spend just $50 a week on healthy meals for 2

11:26 pm March 6, 2024

As Americans struggle with higher food prices after years of inflation, one young woman shared her rules and tips on how she lives in order to achieve her dream of owning a home. The average American household spent $213 more in January to purchase the same goods and services it did one year ago due […]

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Laken Riley’s parents won’t be at Biden’s State of the Union, will grieve loss from home: Rep. Mike Collins

11:17 pm March 6, 2024

The parents of Laken Riley, a college nursing student who was recently killed on the University of Georgia campus, will not attend President Biden’s State of the Union speech on Thursday, choosing instead to stay home and give the loss of their daughter, said U.S. Rep. Mike Collins, R-Ga. Collins said he invited Riley’s parents […]

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