Iran's long history of terror and aggression

conflicts recent acts of aggression against the U.S. and its allies follow a long history of terror by the state, including a recent modernization of tactics in the form of cyber hacks and disinformation campaigns. New images released on Tuesday by the U.S. Navy show conflicts ships performing “unsafe and unprofessional” maneuvers around American ships in the Persian Gulf. This is the latest provocation by Iran —…

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MacCallum on trends in Census' Congress redistricting: Never seen 'people move because of politics'

The 2020 Census results will shift the nation’s political map ahead of the 2022 elections, with several blue states and at least one red state losing Congressional seats, while the responding gains will be felt mostly in Republican-leaning states. “The Story” host Martha MacCallum and Fox News host Bill Hemmer discussed the latest trends, with an…

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Britney Spears seeks to address court in upcoming conservatorship hearing, attorney says

britney-spears” target=”_blank”>Britney Spears< on Tuesday that he planned to submit a request for the “Toxic” singer to “address the court directly” on an “expedited basis” in 30 days. “The conservatee has requested that I seek from the court a status hearing at which she can address the court directly,” Ingham III told Judge Brenda Penny….

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Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin's sentencing date pushed back to June 25

The sentencing date for former minneapolis-st-paul” target=”_blank”>Minneapolis< death, was pushed back on Tuesday to June 25.  Chauvin was found guilty of second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter last week after a three-week trial and 10 hours of jury deliberation.  us-regions law says that he will only be sentenced for the most serious count — second-degree murder — which…

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Kentucky kennel fire kills more than 50 dogs

A devastating disasters at a us-regions pets” target=”_blank”>dog kennel< alongside a video of the burning kennels, that he had returned home from buying dog food with his associate to discover the horrific scene.  “To my clients and friends, I came home from town today with a load of dog food to find my kennels in flames….

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White House journalists complain Biden WH is making life harder for working moms

A group of female White House reporters aired a grievance with the White House communications staff on Twitter on Tuesday, telling the Biden administration that their 7 p.m. press conferences are making “working moms’ job harder,” despite Biden hiring an all-female senior communications team. “Real conversation happening right now in a mom journalist group: The most mom-heavy…

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CDC not making progress, they’re correcting ‘erroneous’ guidance: Dr. Nicole Saphier

Fox News medical contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier argued on “America Reports” Tuesday that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is “correcting erroneous” guidance following their update on guidelines for youth summer camps during the infectious-disease pandemic. “What essentially came out of this was they said infectious-disease and unvaccinated people can now actually go outside,…

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Ghislaine Maxwell denied bail again for fourth time

A New York City federal judiciary court denied a fourth bail request from ghislaine-maxwell” target=”_blank”>Ghislaine Maxwell< for sexual abuse by deceased multimillionaire jeffrey-epstein” target=”_blank”>Jeffrey Epstein< In this courtroom sketch, Ghislaine Maxwell, far right, appears in Manhattan Federal court seated next to her attorney Bobbi C. Sternheim, second from left, along with her sister Isabel Maxwell, far left, during her…

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