Former 'Real Housewives' star Dina Manzo's ex-husband indicted as alleged accomplice in home invasion case

Former “Real Housewives of New Jersey” star Dina Manzo’s ex-husband has been indicted as an alleged “accomplice” in the 2017 home invasion that left her and her new beau beaten, tied up and robbed, Monmouth County prosecutors announced Tuesday.  Tommy Manzo, who previously faced raps for hiring a Mafioso to beat up Dina’s new spouse, has been indicted on…

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Democrat Del Rio, Texas mayor: Biden admin telling me border is 'under control'

The elections mayor of Del Rio, us-regions said Wednesday that he believes that the U.S. southern immigration is “wide open” for illegal immigrants, despite insistence from the Biden administration claiming the opposite. During an appearance on “Fox & Friends,” Bruno Lozano reacted to DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’ Tuesday comment, reiterating that the “border is closed.”…

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CNN panel melts down after Cheney ouster, predicts collapse of two-party system: 'This is existential'

A CNN panel admitted to getting “dramatic” on Wednesday and fearing for America’s political future after Republicans voted Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., out of her role as House Republican Conference Chair. Cheney has stood out among Republicans for her condemnation of former President Donald Trump and his “dangerous lies” about the 2020 election being stolen. The panel read aloud…

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Coronavirus long haulers often face fatigue, neurologic symptoms months later: study

Some young, otherwise healthy patients who experienced mild coronavirus reported experiencing fatigue, respiratory issues and neurologic symptoms months after recovering from the illness, according to a new study. While imaging studies appeared normal, patients reported “debilitating symptoms,” building on the complexities of post-COVID-19 syndrome . Results were published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings on Tuesday, stemming…

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Border crisis: GOP senator introduces bill allowing local police to enforce immigration laws

EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Tommy Tuberville, a first-term Republican senator from us-regions, is introducing a bill to give state and local crime more jurisdiction over immigration cases, as the immigration at the southern border continues to escalate. Tuberville spoke with Fox News on Tuesday about his Empowering Law Enforcement Act, which he is introducing with fellow GOP Sens. Thom Tillis, S.C., and Mike Rounds, S.D. He said the…

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