Day: September 18, 2024

Video captures Los Angeles hit-and-run that ‘severely injured’ a 63-year-old woman

6:46 pm September 18, 2024

Police in Los Angeles are searching Wednesday for the driver behind a hit-and-run incident that left a 63-year-old woman “severely injured.”  The Los Angeles Police Department says the victim was walking in a marked crosswalk on Sept. 6 when she was struck by a black Hyundai sedan turning onto Costello Avenue in the city’s Sherman […]

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Venezuela says fourth US citizen arrested in alleged plot to kill President Maduro

6:44 pm September 18, 2024

A fourth U.S. citizen has been arrested in Venezuela in connection with an alleged plot to kill President Nicolás Maduro, according to the country’s interior minister, Diosdado Cabello. The citizen, who has not been named, was detained Tuesday in the capital, Caracas, while taking photos of electrical and oil-industry infrastructure as well as military units, Cabello […]

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Top House committee shreds Biden-Harris admin on border crisis in new report: ‘Assault on the rule of law’

6:40 pm September 18, 2024

FIRST ON FOX: A massive report released Wednesday by the Republican majority on the House Homeland Security Committee is accusing the Biden-Harris administration of launching an “assault on the rule of law” in its handling of the crisis at the southern border — and warning of consequences for years to come. “Quite simply, [President] Biden, […]

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Liberal group indicates they think Harris is pretending to moderate her immigration views before election

6:29 pm September 18, 2024

Liberal immigration groups are criticizing Vice President Harris’ recent adoption of tougher border policies, but are still supporting her as at least one indicated they believe Harris’ new stance is all for show, Axios reported Wednesday. Kerri Talbot, executive director of the Immigration Hub, told Axios that she opposes Harris’ current stance on border policy. […]

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Western nations have bought $2B in Russian oil this year through sanctions workarounds

6:27 pm September 18, 2024

Western nations purchased $2 billion worth of Russian oil indirectly through Turkey, signaling glaring loopholes in the current sanctions’ regime.  A new report found crude oil arrived at Turkish refineries to make gasoline, diesel and other products to ship out to the rest of the world, and its business has become more lucrative over the […]

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