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Twin shootings in Rotterdam on Thursday have resulted in an unknown number of fatalities, police said. A gunman dressed in combat gear opened fire in a flat in the Dutch city then burst into a nearby medical centre. Fires broke out in both places but were...
A missile that killed two people in a Polish village in November, raising fears of a dangerous spike in the Ukraine conflict, belonged to Kyiv’s forces, Warsaw said Thursday. Two workers at a grain drying facility died in the blast in Przewodow, some six...
The Democrat mayor of El Paso, Texas, has started bussing migrants to New York, Chicago, and Denver.
After the long siege of Bakhmut, following by the dramatic and aborted insurrection and finally with Prigozhin’s death in a filmed fiery plane crash in August, the mere mention of the name Wagner carries some weight, some drama.
A “non-binary” actor had a meltdown and started crying like a baby over excluding boys from girl’s sports during what USA Today described as a tense debate over “trans rights.” As the New York Post reported, 36-year-old “Queer Eye” actor Jonathan Van Ness...
Surging oil prices have been a boon for the Russian economy, according to former US President Donald Trump
Canada may declassify the names of Nazi war criminals who entered the country after World War II, Immigration Minister Marc Miller has said
Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida found himself being celebrated by Joe Biden on Thursday night.
The Gateway Pundit reported on the brutal and violent murder of Pava LaPere, the 26-year-old CEO of a Baltimore technology company.
A federal judge has struck down a Texas law prohibiting “sexualized performances,” including drag shows, in the presence of a minor.
Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer raised eyebrows after using Russian rubles in PR campaign, local media report
Poland has signed a deal with Westinghouse Electric Company and Bechtel to build the country’s first nuclear power plant
Steve Stockman is a former Congressman who served two non-consecutive terms, from 1994-1996 when he beat the 42-year incumbent Chair of the Judiciary Committee, returning to Congress 14 years later for one term from 2010-2012.
Eleven Michigan state legislators have filed a lawsuit today in federal court against state election officials.