Arizona rescue divers recover body of missing California swimmer who jumped from boat

Rescue divers in Arizona recovered the body of a California man who went missing Saturday after he jumped into Lake Havasu and never resurfaced, authorities said Sunday. Responding deputies immediately deployed divers into the water, but the searchers were unable to locate the victim, the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office said. Officials described conditions as difficult…

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Biden's student loan handout: Admin desperate to avoid legal challenges

In late August, the Biden administration announced its intent to cancel an estimated $500 billion in student debt held by more than 40 million borrowers. President Biden previously expressed doubts about his authority to take this very action.  Nevertheless, Biden and his Education Department located a previously untapped source of purported authority—the HEROES Act of 2003. This law, passed in the early days…

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Cardinals' Justin Pugh explicitly defends Matt Ammendola after missed field goal: 'It’s not one f—ing guy'

Arizona Cardinals offensive lineman Justin Pugh passionately defended kicker Matt Ammendola after the team’s 20-17 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. Ammendola missed the potential game-tying kick in the final seconds of the game. He had nailed a 20-yard field goal in the second quarter to cut the team’s deficit to just four points….

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$10M in ARP funds went to Providence ‘reparations’ commission pushing for bail fund, K-12 racism curriculum

FIRST ON FOX: Millions of dollars in COVID-19 relief funds from President Biden’s American Rescue Plan (ARP) helped create a “reparations” commission that is pushing for a bail bond fund and K-12 curriculum reform, among other measures, to address systemic racism experienced by people of color in Providence, Rhode Island. The ARP Act, which Democrats…

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Army veteran rips Biden admin for renaming military bases while recruiting falls short of goals

The military is facing scrutiny for focusing its efforts on renaming military bases while various branches struggle to meet their recruitment thresholds.  Army veteran and Michigan congressional candidate John James joined “Fox & Friends” to discuss what he believes the military should be focused on as recruitment dwindles.  “I have no problem with renaming posts…

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Russia targeted Ukraine's ‘infrastructure and people’ with hours-long barrage signaling escalation from Putin

Russian forces are being widely accused of targeting civilians after dozens of missiles rained down indiscriminately on Ukraine’s major cities Monday, leaving many without power. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy filmed a video in Kyiv minutes after the missiles stopped, declaring that “we are dealing with terrorists.” Widespread power and water outages were reported in Kyiv…

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'Fake heiress' Anna Sorokin speaks on her fight against deportation after release from ICE detention

“Fake heiress” Anna Sorokin, who was released late last week from U.S Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody, described in her first public interview her efforts to remain in the U.S. instead of being deported to her home country of Germany. Sorokin, whose case became the basis for the series “Inventing Anna” on Netflix, was released Friday from…

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