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Paranoid Schizophrenic Admits Killing Mobility Scooter Pensioner
The Crown Prosecution Service has accepted a guilty plea to the charge of manslaughter by diminished responsibility in the case of Lee Byer.
UK Legal Centre Chief: 1,000-a-Year Get in Trouble Over Christian Views
Andrea Williams, chief executive of Christian Concern, said people get in trouble for holding Christian views on marriage and gender.
MPs Agree Cause of Excess Deaths Needs Further Investigation
Just 15 MPs attended debate that heard of possible link between COVID-19 vaccines and excess deaths to cheers from a packed public gallery.
E-Bike Fires Drive Clamour for Tougher Laws
The friends and family of a 21-year-old woman who died in a fire started by an igniting e-bike battery have urged the government to take action.
California’s Tax Revenue Projections Weakening as Newsom’s Budget Revision Deadline Looms
Sales and use taxes are about $1 billion below forecasts since November.
Early Tests Find Pasteurization Killed Bird Flu in Milk: FDA
Regulators are conducting more testing.
Over 1,000 Protestors Demand Establishment of Islamic State in Germany
The organizers said the rally was to protest the alleged Islamophobic policies of the German government and national media.
Democrats to Contest All 28 Congressional Districts in Florida for First Time Since 2018
The party is allocating more resources in Florida after the state Supreme Court approved ballot initiatives for abortion access and recreational marijuana.
Musk Visits China to Talk Tesla a Week After Canceling India Visit
Elon Musk reportedly met with China’s premier, Li Qiang, and Ren Hongbin, who heads the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade.
Tornadoes Devastate Oklahoma, Killing 4 and Injuring Dozens
The storm devastated historic downtown, damaging and destroying many of the city’s downtown businesses.
Human Rights Is the CCP’s ‘Biggest Weakness:’ Miles Yu
‘We cannot just engage China on what China is good at, but also by ignoring the weakness, [the] vulnerability of that regime.’
‘I’m Not Done’: Arizona Lawmaker Commits to Combating Forced Organ Harvesting After Bill Veto
The bill made it through both chambers of the state Legislature with health insurers on board—only to be killed on the governor’s desk.
White House Denies Rumors of Secretive Plot to Oust Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre
A White House spokesperson denied the rumors and reports.
Supreme Court Justice Gorsuch Issues Caution During Trump Hearing
‘We’re writing a rule for the ages,’ he cautioned last week.
US Space Force General Says China’s Military Developing Space Assets at ‘Breathtaking Speed’
China’s ambitions with regard to the moon are also among Space Command’s concerns.
The Biggest Money-Wasting Mistake Beginner Preppers Make
A frugal prepper shares how to prepare your family for emergencies without spending a fortune.
The Biggest Money-Wasting Mistake Beginner Preppers Make
A frugal prepper shares how to prepare your family for emergencies without spending a fortune.
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The first people of the land named it, “the shimmering heat waves which dance and play above the prairie when the summer sun shines hot.”