Day: July 2, 2024

Venezuelan migrants allegedly choke, rob Chicago man on train, video shows

11:33 pm July 2, 2024

New video exclusively obtained by Fox shows the moment a group of Venezuelan migrants allegedly attacked and robbed a 49-year-old man while he rode a Chicago commuter train in February.  The violent knifepoint attack saw one of the migrants put the man in a vicious chokehold, leaving the victim unconscious, although he later recovered. The […]

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Trump Org blasts New Jersey’s ‘unjustified’ liquor license roadblock after mogul’s conviction

11:23 pm July 2, 2024

The Trump Organization decried New Jersey’s decision not to timely renew its liquor licenses as “unjustified,” as state officials pointed to former President Trump’s NY v. Trump conviction. In June, a spokesperson for the Trump Organization said rumblings of such a move ignored the fact Trump does not personally hold any liquor licenses in the […]

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Celebrate America with this creamy, dreamy, red, white and blue trifle: Get the recipe

11:20 pm July 2, 2024

If you’re searching for a July 4 dessert recipe, consider this trifle that’s layered with heaps of whipped cream and tangy berries. Aleka Shunk, founder of AlekasGetTogether.com, says that her love for “wow” centerpieces is what inspired this sweet treat. “Trifles stand tall and demand attention,” says Shunk, who is a Florida resident. THIS RED, […]

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DOJ panel denies parole to far-left activist convicted in slayings of 2 FBI agents

11:10 pm July 2, 2024

The U.S. Parole Commission has denied parole to Leonard Peltier, a far-left Native American activist who has been in prison for decades for the murders of two FBI agents executed after a shootout in 1975. “The brutal murders of Special Agents Jack R. Coler and Ronald A. Williams remain a deep wound for the FBI […]

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Supreme Court staying away from Illinois gun ban cases as Thomas seeks ‘more guidance’ on protected weapons

11:01 pm July 2, 2024

The Supreme Court announced Tuesday that it will not yet review challenges to an Illinois ban on certain types of semi-automatic weapons, attachments and magazines, effectively leaving the law in place while lower courts decide the cases. In its final order list before going on a summer recess, the Court denied petitions to hear six […]

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