Burglars once lurked around neighborhoods and scanned obituaries to determine whom to target. Now, with free services easily available online, they can plan potential robberies from their computers or phones. Although hard data on burglar’s methodologies is hard to come by, California’s Riverside Police Department has seen a number of criminals using these online means after they are arrested for …
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Fall fishing gear you need for the colder weather
Fishing in the fall is one of the most soothing activities. The air has a chill, it’s quiet, the leaves are changing, and you go home with a delicious meal. But fall fishing requires a whole new set of gear to help you prepare for the colder weather. This list has hoodies, jackets, waterproof boots, socks and more that’ll keep …
Read More »Apache tribe takes fight with feds over sacred land to Supreme Court
The Apache tribe in Arizona is taking a fight with the federal government and copper producers to the Supreme Court, which they hope will protect what they say is their religious rights to sacred ground. Apache Stronghold, a nonprofit group representing the tribe’s interests, is fighting to preserve Oak Flat — what the Apaches say is their “direct corridor to …
Read More »Queers for Palestine? Group offers $1 million for LGBTQ advocacy org to hosts Pride parade in Gaza, West Bank
FIRST ON FOX – A watchdog group that aims to expose hypocrisy announced Monday that it would donate $1 million to “Queers for Palestine” or any U.S. LGBTQ advocacy organization to host a gay pride parade in Gaza or the West Bank. Anti-Israel groups such as “Queers for Palestine” have surfaced across America since the Hamas terror group attacked Israel …
Read More »Brazilian mayoral candidate hospitalized after rival attacks him with metal chair: Watch
A televised mayoral debate in Sao Paulo, Brazil got heated Sunday night, after one of the six candidates attacked another candidate with a metal chair. The Associated Press reported that Pablo Marcal, a personal development influencer turned right-wing politician, spoke about allegations against one of his opponents, José Luiz Datena, a former TV presenter turned candidate, during the debate. Marcal …
Read More »Trump reveals new pledge amid Haitian refugee controversy: 'I will save our cities'
Former President Trump is pledging to “save our cities” from what he has called a “migrant invasion,” outlining his plans to cut a number of migrant programs if re-elected to the White House – amid an ongoing debate over Haitian migration. “As President I will immediately end the migrant invasion of America,” Trump said in a social media post on …
Read More »Nearly 530,000 migrants came to US 'legally,' paroled into US under controversial Biden program: CBP
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) released its latest statistics Monday, showing nearly 530,000 migrants flew into the U.S. and were paroled into the country as part of the Biden administration’s controversial mass parole program for those migrating from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela (CHNV). The August report includes data after the Department of Homeland Security resumed processing new Advance …
Read More »Failed Trump assassin's vantage point was no secret – paparazzi have staked out tree line for years
The tree line at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, has been known for years to be a vantage point for photographers looking to catch a candid glimpse of the former president and other VIPs. Still, suspected failed assassin Ryan Wesley Routh was able to camp out there for nearly 12 hours Sunday with a rifle …
Read More »Ex-NBA star Rex Chapman calls on media to divert attention from 2nd apparent Trump assassination attempt
Former NBA star Rex Chapman implored the media to focus its attention on covering Springfield, Ohio, rather than an apparent second assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump at his Florida course. The town of Springfield became a political flashpoint over the last week over viral claims of pets being stolen and eaten, which officials have vehemently denied. The claims …
Read More »On this day in history, September 16, 1919, Congress grants national charter to the American Legion
The American Legion, an organization of U.S. war veterans, was issued a federal charter by Congress on this day in history on Sept. 16, 1919, for its continued aid to wounded warriors and military families, legacy of community volunteerism and significant role in establishing important national legislation, according to the official website of The American Legion. The American Legion also …
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