A U.S. mail truck possibly carrying absentee ballots in Georgia was completely destroyed after it caught fire on Monday. The Baker County Sheriff’s Office shared pictures on Facebook of the Jeep engulfed in flames in a rural area near Pretoria/Tarva Road, approximately ten miles southwest of Albany. The sheriff’s office …
Read More »Mom of suspect in Rubio canvasser attack denies political motivation: 'My son has never voted'
A canvasser for Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., suffered injuries from an attack Sunday night, but despite how the senator described the incident, the suspect’s mother insists it was not politically motivated. Diana Rosa Lopez, the mother of suspect Javier Lopez, told the Miami Herald that her son “deserves” whatever consequences …
Read More »Party’s over: Ford Fiesta to be discontinued after 47 years
It was the little car that could. The Ford Fiesta will end a 47-year production run next June, the automaker has confirmed. Ford has built over 16 million of the subcompact cars over seven generations, and it remains the all-time best-selling vehicle in the United Kingdom. The Fiesta was offered …
Read More »The Rock's daughter makes shocking WWE NXT debut as Ava Raine
Ava Raine, the daughter of WWE legend Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, stunned the pro wrestling audience Tuesday night when she was revealed to be the last member of Joe Gacy’s faction. Gacy was addressing the crowd as the leader of The Schism while wrestlers in yellow masks stood on a …
Read More »Jean-Pierre skewered for comments on ‘voter suppression’ amid record turnout: ‘Stop spreading disinformation’
Twitter users from journalists to politicians lampooned White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre Tuesday for suggesting that voter suppression and record high voter turnout were happening simultaneously. A reporter asked Jean-Pierre about how President Biden had previously compared a Georgia voting law to “Jim Crow 2.0,” observing by contrast that …
Read More »North Korea warned of 'unparalleled' response from US, Japan, South Korea if it launches a 7th nuclear test
North Korea was warned on Wednesday that there would be an “unparalleled” response from the U.S., Japan and South Korea if it conducted a seventh nuclear test this year. The warning comes not only after Pyongyang conducted a series of unannounced missile tests earlier this month, including a ballistic missile …
Read More »Michigan gubernatorial challenger Tudor Dixon calls out Whitmer on COVID shutdowns: Trying to rewrite history
Michigan Republican gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon continued to challenge Democrat Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on her record of school closures during the COVID-19 pandemic following Tuesday’s final debate before Election Day. Dixon joined “Fox & Friends” Wednesday to discuss the showdown and a claim made by the governor that she only …
Read More »Transgender high school volleyball player appears to feature spike that injured opponent in highlight reel
A North Carolina school district voted last month to forfeit all high school girls’ volleyball games against a rival school which rosters a transgender athlete. The transgender athlete from Highlands High School spiked a ball into the face of a girl from Hiwassee Dam High School who reportedly suffered head …
Read More »Florida poll shows DeSantis, Rubio with double-digit leads over Crist, Demings
The Florida governor’s race is beginning to look like a “blowout,” and the U.S. Senate race is barely any closer, according to new polling from the University of North Florida. Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis has the support of 55% of registered voters, with Democratic challenger Charlie Crist at 41%, according …
Read More »Bonnie & Clyde-style multi-state murder spree ends with couple dead in Arizona desert
A couple wanted in connection to four murders spanning two states were found dead last week in an Arizona desert after a high-speed police chase and a four-hour standoff, according to law-enforcement officials. Hunter McGuire, 26, was found with a rifle on his chest lying beside his girlfriend, Samantha Branek, …
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