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2 Albanians Jailed for Smuggling Illegal Immigrants to UK
The pair were part of a organised gang that facilitated illegal immigration, supplied fake documents, and involved in drug trafficking and money laundering.
Police Officer Guilty of Assaulting Bus Passenger During Ticket Check
A police officer who was accused of assaulting a bus passenger after a video of him manhandling her went viral has been found guilty.
Government Spent £140 Million on Heat Pump Grants
An expert said the scheme benefits wealthier homeowners, channelling taxpayers’ funds towards those who are already financially capable of upgrading.
Ex-Big Pharma Consultant ‘Astounded’ at ‘Dangerous’ Vaccine Manufacturing
Hedley Rees said the process of allowing untrained volunteers to decant vials into individual doses could have caused ‘hot spots’ of vaccine damaged people.
Pro-Trump Lawyer Pleads Not Guilty to Felony Charges in ‘Fake Elector’ Case
Attorney John Eastman was indicted for allegedly trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in Arizona.
Federal Judge Rules Against ICE’s ‘Knock-And-Talk’ Tactics to Arrest Illegal Immigrants
Judge Wright said the tactic violates the Fourth Amendment protecting against illegal search and seizure.
CDC Will Stop Providing Free COVID Vaccines to Uninsured Adults
The CDC said it will end the Bridge Access Program later in August.
Trump, RNC Will Make Big Push to Turn Minnesota ‘Red’
On a rare day off from his New York criminal trial, the former president attended his son’s graduation in Florida, then flew to a ‘blue’-state fundraiser.
New Drug Increases Oxygen Uptake, Exercise Capacity in Genetic Heart Disease: Clinical Trial
An international clinical trial found that new drug aficamten boosts exercise capacity and quality of life for obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy patients.
University’s COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Violates US Constitution: Court
Officials automatically rejected applications from people with certain religious beliefs.
Rep. Bob Good Says GOP Lawmakers Voiced What Gag Order ‘Not Allowing’ Trump to Say
Rep. Bob Good said GOP lawmakers went to the Manhattan court to ’say the things that this corrupt judge is not allowing him to say.’
Supreme Court Votes 7–2 to Uphold Controversial Funding Structure for Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Critics argued that it was unconstitutional for the CFPB to be funded by the Federal Reserve, instead of directly through congressional appropriations.
A Cheap, Easy Test for Gut Inflammation, Alzheimer’s
The calprotectin biomarker test stands at the crossroads to help direct physicians and patients to appropriate focused care for gut and brain symptoms.
TikTok, DOJ Seek ‘Prompt’ Consideration of Legal Challenge to Law Forcing Divestment
ByteDance has stated that it will not sell TikTok, leaving the company to either challenge the law or be prohibited from the U.S. app marketplace next year.
White House: ‘No Surprise’ Over Strengthening Russia-China Alliance
Russia and communist China’s common goal is to challenge the international-ruled based order, White House says.
A Colorful, Provocative History of ‘Rome’s Golden Age’
A flurry of Roman history, “Pax” entices the senses and asks probing questions about the costs of war and, even, the consequential price of peace.
A Colorful, Provocative History of ‘Rome’s Golden Age’
A flurry of Roman history, “Pax” entices the senses and asks probing questions about the costs of war and, even, the consequential price of peace.
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Of Cars and Kids
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Billy Wilder brings to film Charles Lindbergh’s historic flight across the North Atlantic.
NYHS ‘Lost New York’ Exhibits the Value of Preservation
The New-York Historical Society shows images and artwork that create a time capsule of New York City from yesteryear.
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Neurologist Dr. Richard Restak’s Simple Brain Exercises to Keep Our Minds Sharp and Active
Dr. Richard Restak explains how we can detect the signs of cognitive decline, and do simple brain exercises to keep it at bay.
An Ode to His Beloved Pet Companion, by Bestselling Author and Former Police Detective Tim Cotton
Writer Tim Cotton’s dog is reliable and trustworthy, just like the Volvo station wagon she arrived in.
Daily Companionship and the Christian Life
The gospel songwriter C. Austin Miles’s spiritual vision became the inspiration for the popular Christian hymn, ‘In The Garden.’
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Space Tourism Coming to Victoria After $37 million Deal With US Stratospheric Balloon Company
Worldview, a provider of high-altitude stratospheric ballooning technology, will set up Indo-pacific operations in Melbourne, providing 200 engineering jobs.
Ed Perkins on Travel: Will Supersonic Travel Return? Should You Care?
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