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Vice President Kamala Harris pledged to “absolutely” close all privately run immigration detention centers “on day one” if elected president, as shown in a video obtained by The New York Post. During an October 2019 town hall in Iowa City, an attendee asked if she would commit to this action. Harris responded, stating, “I on day…
On Tuesday, Aug. 6, it was revealed that Independent Presidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will not face charges for dumping a dead bear in Central Park a decade ago. Dumping roadkill in the park was illegal, but the statute of limitations for the alleged crime expired years ago. However, the admission has garnered a…
Nearly 13,000 bodegas dot the landscape of New York City, serving as vital hubs in both bustling and quieter neighborhoods. These small, often family-operated stores do more than just sell groceries and snacks; they are integral to the fabric of their communities. Despite their importance, these businesses are increasingly vulnerable to crime, with safety concerns…
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security reportedly released a memo on Tuesday, July 30, that members of the Venezuelan gang known as Tren de Aragua (TDA) were given the “green light” to open fire on and attack Denver Police Department officers. The agency said it was tipped off to the threat by Albuquerque, New Mexico,…
With just hours to go before the Olympics opening ceremony, arson attacks disrupted traffic on France’s high-speed train lines. And following a Supreme Court ruling banning sleeping in public spaces, California Gov. Gavin Newsom issued an executive order to remove homeless encampments. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Friday, July 26, 2024. Arson attacks disrupt train travel ahead…
Former President Donald Trump celebrated a significant legal victory Wednesday, July 24, when a Florida judge refused to dismiss his defamation lawsuit against ABC News and anchor George Stephanopoulos. The lawsuit originated from an interview with GOP Rep. Nancy Mace, during which Stephanopoulos repeatedly claimed Trump was liable for raping writer E. Jean Carroll. In…
The Democratic Party rallies around Kamala Harris, with the vice president securing enough delegate support to be the party’s nominee. And the story of a 21-year-old archer looking to make her mark at the Olympics. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Tuesday, July 23, 2024. VP Harris secures enough delegate support to become Democratic nominee…
A migrant almost had his e-bike stolen for the second time in under a month while working delivering food in New York. Luckily, he was rescued after a nearby motorist revved his engines, causing the assailants to scatter. This is something many migrants are facing as an abundance of asylum-seekers have started seeking out jobs…
Fox News reporter Bret Baier said Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump will announce his pick for his vice president sometime on Monday, July 15. Baier made the comments during an appearance on Fox News. Former President Trump is expected to reveal his choice ahead of the Republican National Convention’s (RNC) formal vote on Monday evening,…
French President Emmanuel Macron has promised the 2024 Olympic Games will showcase the splendor of Paris. However, to fulfill that promise, the French government reportedly wants to keep Paris’ homeless problem out of view. The government is allegedly considering bussing thousands of homeless migrants out of the city and into other towns ahead of the…
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