Day: June 13, 2024

G-7 summit begins as leaders back deal to use interest from Russian assets for Ukraine aid

9:33 pm June 13, 2024

Leaders of the Group of Seven major democracies started their annual summit on Thursday, many of them under a cloud at home but determined to make a difference on the world stage as they seek to help Ukraine and counter China’s economic ambitions. Heading into two days of talks, diplomats said a deal had been […]

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‘Embarrassment:’ White House blasted for opposing 19.5% pay hike for junior enlisted troops

9:28 pm June 13, 2024

As the military is facing a “once in a generation recruitment crisis,” the White House said it “strongly opposes” a proposed nearly 20% pay raise for junior enlisted troops.  “The number one priority for our military is getting that recruitment crisis under control and increasing pay is a good way to do that,” said Veterans […]

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Rare antelope dies at Tennessee zoo after choking on cap of discarded baby food pouch

9:26 pm June 13, 2024

Brights Zoo in Limestone, Tennessee, has announced that a rare antelope has died after choking on part of a food pouch that had been left behind by a visitor. The tragedy occurred when Lief, a 7-year-old male sitatunga antelope, choked on the cap of the squeezable snack pouch, a Brights Zoo official confirmed to Fox […]

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These states should caution adverse possession, squatters can take over in 10 years without a deed, paid taxes

9:22 pm June 13, 2024

In certain instances, an individual can gain possession of your property if they meet specific requirements. The legal term for this is “adverse possession.” As squatting incidents run rampant through certain communities across the country, Fox News Digital investigated how individuals can gain possession of private property under certain requirements, commonly known in the legal […]

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Tool to stop illegal immigrant employment comes to Senate as border crisis rages

9:17 pm June 13, 2024

FIRST ON FOX: Senate Republicans are attempting to get E-Verify technology required for businesses nationwide in a bid to crack down on employing illegal immigrants amid the crisis at the southern border.  Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, was joined by fellow Sens. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., Bill Cassidy, R-La., James Lankford, R-Okla., and JD Vance, R-Ohio, to […]

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