Stranded sailors rescued off coast of Fire Island

Long Island police rescued two men from a sinking sailboat that was being battered by wind, rain and rising tides off Fire Island early on Saturday, authorities said. Suffolk County Police Marine Bureau officers pulled the stranded sailors off the 25-foot boat and onto a police vessel around 1 a.m., the department said. “The lines…

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Rutgers student reacts to chancellor apologizing after speaking out against rise in anti-Semitism

Peter Cordi, a student at Rutgers University in us-regions, told “fox-friends-weekend” target=”_blank”>Fox & Friends Weekend<, but was disappointed that because members of the Palestinian community “were absolutely outraged,” his chancellor felt the need to apologize for “the simple act of denouncing anti-Semitism, something that used to be uncontroversial.”  The campus reform correspondent went on to…

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Rolling to Remember honors veterans, fallen troops after Pentagon snub

The Rolling to Remember motorcycle rally kicked off at RFK Stadium in washington-dc” target=”_blank”>Washington, D.C.< of the military” target=”_blank”>U.S. Armed Forces< The route took the vets around the National Mall and past a saluting Marine. Staff Sgt. Tim Chambers salutes as motorcyclists participate in the "Rolling to Remember" demonstration as they ride past the Lincoln…

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Miami police chief calls for 'serious prison time' for illegal gun possession after latest mass shooting

After a second crime” target=”_blank”>mass shooting<-area left at least two dead and an estimated 20-25 others wounded, Miami crime Chief Art Acevedo argued Sunday that rising gun violence must be met with serious prison time for those prohibited from possessing firearms – while “firearms belong in the hands of law-abiding Americans.” “All of us in…

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Texas hospital faces lawsuit over coronavirus vaccination mandate

A us-regions hospital is facing a executive by 117 unvaccinated employees over its recently announced infectious-disease infectious-disease mandate, according to reports. Houston Methodist Hospital, which manages eight hospitals, gave employees a June 7 deadline to receive the vaccine or risk suspension and termination, the lawsuit claims.  “Methodist Hospital is forcing its employees to be human…

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