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March, 2024

  • 19 March

    Ohio Supreme Court primary begins as Democrats try to flip court from Republican control

    Tuesday’s Democratic primary for one of three contested seats on the Ohio Supreme Court will kick off a high-stakes battle for partisan control of the court this fall. The court, which currently has a 4-3 Republican majority, holds sway over how to implement an amendment to the state constitution protecting abortion rights that voters overwhelmingly approved last year. Ohio is …

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  • 19 March

    Why members of Congress decide they 'gotta get out of this place'

    It is unclear if Rep. Ken Buck, R-Colo., and several dozen other lawmakers are channeling The Animals’ frontman Eric Burdon. However, they certainly share the same sentiments. Congress is not a very fun place to be anymore, and that is why lawmakers are skipping out early, retiring even before their term completes next January. A reporter asked Buck about what …

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  • 19 March

    Florida man shot his roommate 10 times over argument over cats: police

    A Florida man fired a barrage of gunfire towards his roommate during an argument over cats, police said. According to an affidavit, obtained by FOX 35, from the Lee County Sheriff’s Office, 59-year-old Glenn White shot his female roommate ten times. Seven of the shots were in her lower extremities, twice in her ribs and once on her finger. Police …

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  • 19 March

    Governor who clashed with Obama over attempted illegal immigration crackdown reacts to SCOTUS' Texas ruling

    EXCLUSIVE: A former Republican governor widely known for her clashes with the Obama administration while attempting to crack down on illegal immigration in her state reacted to Tuesday’s Supreme Court’s ruling that Texas can enforce a law that allows local police to arrest migrants suspected of crossing the border illegally. Former Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer celebrated what she said was …

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  • 19 March

    Trump claims any Jew who votes Democrat 'hates their religion' after Schumer speech on Senate floor

    Former President Donald Trump claimed in an interview this week that Jews who vote for Democrats hate their own religion. Trump made the comment while being interviewed by Sebastian Gorka, one of his former aides, on his talk show “America First with Sebastian Gorka.” Gorka asked the former president why he thought Democrats such as Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer …

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  • 19 March

    Warriors' Draymond Green tries to clarify Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving comparison

    Two-time NBA champion Kevin Durant is generally held in high regard for his sharp shooting skills. Despite leading the league in scoring four times throughout his prolific career, Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green recently asserted that Durant should not be considered the NBA’s best scorer. At one point during a recent edition of the “Draymond Green Show,” the Warriors …

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  • 19 March

    Mexico City residents help police chase loose wolf

    Residents and schoolkids in Mexico City helped squads of police in a long-winded pursuit of a wolf loose in one of the city’s neighborhoods, authorities said. Citizens and police officers chased the animal on foot and on motorbikes in the north-side neighborhood, before the medium-sized wolf finally was cornered “with the help of neighbors,” the city police department said late …

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  • 19 March

    Kate Middleton's photograph of Queen Elizabeth and grandchildren was manipulated, photo agency claims

    A photograph taken by Kate Middleton of the late Queen Elizabeth II surrounded by 10 of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren in Balmoral was manipulated, a photo agency says. The photo was released by Kensington Palace on what would have been Queen Elizabeth’s 97th birthday in April 2023. The monarch died in September 2022. A Getty Images spokesperson told Fox News …

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  • 19 March

    Gaza and Haiti are on the brink of famine, experts say. Here's what that means.

    Catastrophic hunger is so dire in two world hotspots that famine is imminent in northern Gaza and approaching in Haiti, with hundreds of thousands of people in both places struggling to avoid starvation. That’s according to international food security experts and aid groups, who are warning about the toll from hunger caused by the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas …

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  • 19 March

    6 ex-Mississippi officers await sentencing for torture of 2 Black men

    Six former Mississippi law enforcement officers who pleaded guilty to a long list of state and federal charges for torturing two Black men will be sentenced by a federal judge starting Tuesday. U.S. District Judge Tom Lee will sentence two defendants each day on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday after twice delaying the proceedings. Each faces the potential of decades behind …

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