Month: July 2025
MTG links Trump’s crypto bill to the Biblical end of time as she quotes Book of Revelation
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Georgia lawmaker equated a lacking provision in the bill to an apocalyptic warning given in the Bible
Read MoreMTG links Trump’s crypto bill to the Biblical end of time as she quotes Book of Revelation
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Georgia lawmaker equated a lacking provision in the bill to an apocalyptic warning given in the Bible
Read MoreWorkers may not get ‘day one’ protection against unfair dismissal despite government pledge
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The defeat is a new blow for for the government as the proposals were a Labour manifesto commitment
Read MoreAfter decades of division, can this European country finally find peace?
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Cyprus was divided in 1974 when Turkey invaded following a coup by Athens junta-backed supporters of uniting the island with Greece
Read MoreA pregnant woman, brass knuckles and a pink handgun: How a West Virginia love triangle ended in three arrests
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‘They wouldn’t allow her to leave the room, yelled at her, threatened her,’ the Moundsville Police chief said
Read MoreA pregnant woman, brass knuckles and a pink handgun: How a West Virginia love triangle ended in three arrests
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‘They wouldn’t allow her to leave the room, yelled at her, threatened her,’ the Moundsville Police chief said
Read MoreFake doctor jailed for carrying out unsafe and illegal circumcisions
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Among the operations fraudster Mohammed Alazawi performed was the circumcising of a two-week old baby on a coffee table
Read MoreNoem hints TSA could soon ease restrictions on liquids on flights
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The DHS has already rolled back a longstanding security measure forcing travelers to remove their shoes at airport security
Read MoreNoem hints TSA could soon ease restrictions on liquids on flights
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The DHS has already rolled back a longstanding security measure forcing travelers to remove their shoes at airport security
Read MoreA 7-year-old boy was reported kidnapped. Police now say his mom and her boyfriend beat him to death and hid him for weeks
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The remains of Hershall Creachbaum, who was non-verbal and autistic, were found following an investigation just a few blocks away from his home in Dayton, Ohio
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