Fathers of Marines killed in Kabul attack rage against Biden, brass

The fathers of military killed in Thursday’s suicide attack at Kabul’s airport have expressed outrage at the U.S. government’s handling of the withdrawal of American forces, with one claiming joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden< outside providing security,” Steve Nikoui, the father of Kareem Nikoui, told The Daily Beast. “I blame my own military leaders. … Biden turned…

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Some Afghan evacuees flagged for concern by CBP at military bases worldwide

U.S. immigration has flagged some incoming conflicts immigration” target=”_blank”>evacuees<” as part of the vetting and screening process at military” target=”_blank”>military<.  AFGHAN ACTIVIST FATIMA GAILANI BLASTS BIDEN AS ‘RECKLESS,’ CALLS GHANI ‘NATIONAL TRAITOR’ The call focused on the vetting process as well as what happens with the evacuees after admission to the United States. The agencies…

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RuPaul volunteers to host 'Jeopardy!' after Mike Richards' exit

RuPaul Charles believes he’d be the next best host for jeopardy” target=”_blank”>”Jeopardy!”< from the role amid controversy.  The “RuPaul’s Drag Race” host addressed the longtime game show’s scandal while filling in for Jimmy Kimmel Wednesday night on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” “And finally, ‘Jeopardy!’ is still seeking a new host after producer Mike Richards stepped away…

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Couple speaks out after video game-themed wedding cake topper unexpectedly goes viral

Social media users branded a humorous weddings” target=”_blank”>wedding cake topper< behind the requested figurines say that’s not what they meant. Perla Blanco and Gerardo Martinez got married in late July after four years of dating. Their special day, which was celebrated in Monterrey, Mexico, with close family-and-friends” target=”_blank”>family and friends< when their guest Leonardo Aceves…

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As Afghanistan conflict continues, big cities 'ramping up' security efforts: Fmr. NYPD, Customs head Ray Kelly

EXCLUSIVE – The United States’ ongoing crisis in conflicts will leave a “gaping hole” in law enforcement agents’ intelligence-gathering abilities, as investigators will likely lose access to eyes and ears on the ground, former crime and customs commissioner Ray Kelly told Fox News.  Police departments in major U.S. cities, such as New York, will likely…

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