Day: October 17, 2024

Man arrested outside Trump Coachella rally sues California sheriff over claims he was potential assassin

2:30 pm October 17, 2024

A man who says he was wrongfully accused of a potential assassination attempt on former President Trump at a California campaign rally Saturday has filed a lawsuit against the sheriff who made the accusations. “They essentially dropped a nuclear bomb into my life where my life will never be the same, regardless. You know, there’s […]

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Texas committee makes historic move approving subpoena for death row inmate one day before his execution

2:16 pm October 17, 2024

A unanimous vote by a Texas House committee successfully subpoenaed a death row inmate scheduled to receive death by lethal injection for the alleged 2002 killing of his 2-year-old daughter. Robert Roberson was denied a clemency request for the death penalty over a case of “shaken baby syndrome” despite doubts over the evidence in the […]

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Bird flu concerns mount as California reports more human cases

2:00 pm October 17, 2024

Concerns about bird flu — officially known as avian influenza A (H5) — continue to mount, particularly in California. As of Oct. 14, the state has had six confirmed and five possible human cases of bird flu, according to the California Department of Public Health (CDPH). All of the affected individuals reportedly had direct contact […]

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Hurricane Helene: ‘Backbone of America’ helping farmers across Southeast who lost billions in crops, land

1:30 pm October 17, 2024

Farmers across multiple southeastern states have taken a multibillion-dollar financial hit to their land, produce and animals after Hurricane Helene struck in late September. From pecans to tomatoes to livestock, various farms in Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina, Georgia and Florida were devastated by rapidly moving floodwaters, mudslides and powerful winds that blew over the region […]

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Vulnerable Dem senator tied to ‘radical groups’ working to close massive power plant in swing state

1:30 pm October 17, 2024

FIRST ON FOX: A controversial nonprofit watchdog organization with a history of anti-Israel rhetoric and ties to vulnerable Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown is working to close one of the largest power plants in the United States in a move that could cost hundreds of jobs and raise energy costs for Ohioans. The Private Equity Stakeholder […]

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