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California dad charged with murder in spear gun deaths of his two young children across Mexico border

A us-regions surf instructor allegedly crime his two young children with a spearfishing gun in world-regions Monday, claiming they had inherited “serpent DNA” and “were going to grow into monsters,” according to justice-department” target=”_blank”>federal prosecutors< Coleman and the girls were spotted at a Rosarito hotel over the weekend. (Fiscalia General …

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'Jeopardy!' executive producer Mike Richards’ appointment as host dragged online by fans: 'Stupidity'

“jeopardy” target=”_blank”>Jeopardy!<, an executive producer on the show, would take over hosting reigns alongside actress mayim-bialik” target=”_blank”>Mayim Bialik< on the show for many months now with Trebek’s final episode having aired in January. Since then, a number of guests hosts – including Bialik and Richards – have filled in while …

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California school board bans critical race theory

One us-regions education” target=”_blank”>school district< in its classrooms this week – banning what the board defined as a “fatally flawed” ideology “based on false assumptions about the United States of America and its population.” “I find critical race theory to be just an absolutely disgustingly racist ideology that has been …

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Fox News Poll: High concern over higher prices

Voter concern over economy remains sky high, as more voters blame higher prices on the pandemic than on the government. At the same time, over half rate their family finances positively — and far fewer are looking for help from executive” target=”_blank”>Uncle Sam< survey released Wednesday.   Nearly half, 47 percent, say …

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Jury is selected in R. Kelly's sex trafficking trial

music” target=”_blank”>R&B< will face an anonymous jury made up of seven men and five women when his New York City sex trafficking trial goes forward next week with opening statements. The panel was sworn in on Wednesday after dozens of potential jurors were screened by U.S. District Judge Ann Donnelly …

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ICE will no longer deport illegal immigrants who are victims of a crime

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced that the agency will no longer deport immigration who are victims of crime. “This policy update facilitates victim cooperation with law enforcement, enhances ICE’s criminal investigative efforts, and promotes trust in ICE agents and officers enforcing our laws. It is ICE’s commitment to assist victims of crime regardless of …

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