Category: World
AP reporters reflect on Hurricane Katrina, 20 years later
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Hurricane Katrina was a Category 5 storm when it made landfall in New Orleans in August 2005
Read MoreTrump’s history of praising Pam Bondi after awkward remark about attorney general’s appearance
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President Trump says his political career would ‘end’ if he said his highly accomplished attorney general and long time supporter was ‘beautiful’
Read MoreA Mississippi city’s tax break spurred post-Katrina building. But will homes stand the next storm?
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A decade after 2005’s Hurricane Katrina, one Mississippi city began offering property tax breaks to encourage building near the waterfront
Read MoreMAGA channel One America News, once under threat of extinction, reaches ‘long-term carriage deal’ with YouTube TV
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The launch of OAN and AWE on YouTube TV is scheduled to take place in the fourth quarter of 2025
Read MoreJeanine Pirro can’t get a DC grand jury to indict man who threw sandwich at CBP officer
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For the second time recently, Pirro’s office failed to secure a grand jury indictment against a person accused of assaulting a law enforcement officer
Read MoreTurkey’s Erdogan unveils ‘Steel Dome’ air defense system
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says a new “Steel Dome” integrated air defense system is a “watershed moment” for the country’s defense needs
Read MoreIAEA chief gets special police protection over threats as deadline approaches over Iran sanctions
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The International Atomic Energy Agency’s director-general is receiving special police protection from Austria following a threat against him
Read MoreEven Jesse Watters is mocking Fox News for running ads that target nothing but the elderly
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Nielsen data found that the median age of Fox News viewers is 69-years-old
Read MoreNoem’s special adviser Corey Lewandowski holds ‘veto’ power on large expenditures, staff says
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The scope of Corey Lewandowski’s role has frustrated some administration officials, a new report claims
Read MoreTrump team has fined immigrants who didn’t self-deport $6 billion — and now it’s coming to collect
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Department of Homeland Security threatens lawsuits and massive tax bills to collect balances ‘owed’ by thousands of immigrants
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