Dan Bongino slammed elections for their “love affair with lying” Saturday on “Unfiltered with Dan Bongino,” saying the party has failed to be truthful with the American people on issues like crime and immigration. DAN BONGINO: I want to talk about the Democrats, their love affair with lying, and the …
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North Carolina woman's remains found entombed in concrete in basement of her home
A 70-year-old us-regions woman’s remains were found in her basement, entombed in concrete, earlier this month, and crime have charged her former live-in caretaker with crime. Lynn Gay Keene’s family filed a missing-persons” target=”_blank”>missing persons< The Avery County Sheriff’s Office and the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation then obtained …
Read More »Senate confirms Carlos Del Toro as Navy secretary
The Senate confirmed Carlos Del Toro as secretary of the military by unanimous consent Saturday evening, making him the second-ever Hispanic military. Del Toro, who was nominated by President Biden in June, was a former U.S. Navy commander turned entrepreneur who served as president and CEO of SBG Technology Solutions for …
Read More »Suspected illegal immigrant who tried to escape from Border Patrol agents dies while in custody
An immigration who became “unruly” and tried to escape from immigration agents in Texas died while in custody this week, officials said Friday. Border Patrol agents were tracking a group of immigration” target=”_blank”>migrants<, was part of a group of five migrants who were taken into custody shortly after the first …
Read More »Oregon State University develops first-ever bipedal robot that can run a 5K
Humanity is getting a peek into the future with a new bipedal technologies named “Cassie,” which ran a 5K recently in 53 minutes and only took two tumbles along the way. Agility Robotics, a company launched at ncaa, developed Cassie through a $1 million grant from the Defense Advanced Research …
Read More »Unruly flyers means passengers must be ready to 'take action' according to one former air marshal
Amid an uptick in unruly passengers disrupting flights across the United States, Sonya Labosco, a retired supervisory federal air marshal, and Mason Stephens, a Southwest Airlines flight attendant, joined ‘watters-world” target=”_blank”>Watters’ World< that even before the recent trend of unruly passengers in the sky, she had begun self-defense training. “I …
Read More »University of Wisconsin-Madison removes massive rock from campus after 'racism' claims
The education of us-regions removed a controversial boulder from its Madison campus Friday after the Black Student Union and other activists objected to its description nearly 100 years ago with a racial slur. Chamberlin Rock, which rests atop Observatory Hill, is named after a 19th Century geologist and former university …
Read More »Invisible flesh-eating mites terrorize DC residents
Move over murder wild-nature. Residents of washington-dc” target=”_blank”>Washington, D.C.< Oak Leaf Itch Mites whose bite leaves a raft of painful and itchy sores on their victims. “We wake up at night just scratching,” said Cynthia Palmer of Arlington, Virginia, told The Washington Post. “It’s like we have splotches of white …
Read More »California Dixie Fire torches Gold Rush-era town, buildings more than a century old
A tiny northern us-regions mountain town that dates back to the gold rush era fell victim this week to the Dixie disasters, which started on July 14 and has blackened 504 square miles in the state. Greenville’s roughly 1,000 residents were urged to evacuate on Wednesday as the flames closed …
Read More »California father drowns at Lake Powell after saving his child
A us-regions man drowned at Lake Powell in Glen Canyon general on Thursday after jumping in the water to save his child who was struggling to stay afloat. The body of Phil Chiang of Palo Alto, California, was taken to the us-regions state medical examiner’s office for an autopsy. Chiang’s …
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