Nationwide strikes and protests over Belgium’s reform plans caused flight disruptions at two major airports and troubles on public transport on Tuesday, with police there using tear gas and a water cannon to try to disperse crowds, The Associated Press reported. Minor scuffles broke out between police and protesters, some …
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3 November
Parents of slain US-Israeli hostage fear losing their son 'forever' as Hamas fails to return remains
The parents of an American hostage whose remains are still in Gaza described the “torturous” days waiting for his return by Hamas. “We came here on Sunday, prepared to receive him on Monday and, as the day went by and only four hostages were released, and our son wasn’t among …
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3 November
Shutdown standstill: No headway until there's 'incentive,' politicos lament
We’re two weeks into the government shutdown. There’s no movement by either side. Is President Trump seemingly relishing it? “The Democrats are getting killed on the shutdown because we’re closing up programs that are Democrat programs that we were opposed to,” the president boasted. “They’re never going to come back …
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3 November
DAVID MARCUS: LA museum’s desecration of Confederate statues is pure barbarism
Before the iconoclastic chaos of 2020, when historic statues were toppled both legally and via riot, the debate over Confederate monuments was generally a respectful one. But today, as a new art exhibit in Los Angeles shows, the left has replaced respect with barbaric desecration. ‘Monuments’ is a new show …
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3 November
Pop star unleashes expletive-filled rant against ICE, Trump during Portland concert
Actress and singer Reneé Rapp delivered a scathing critique of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and President Donald Trump in an expletive-laden rant during her concert in Portland, Oregon, Monday. While performing at Portland’s Moda Center, the “Sex Lives of College Girls” star denounced the recent ICE raids in the …
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3 November
Karoline Leavitt unloads on 'bitter' Jean-Pierre after ‘deplorable’ jab, accuses her of lying to Americans
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt fired back at her predecessor, Karine Jean-Pierre, after Jean-Pierre called a recent comment from Leavitt “deplorable.” “With all due respect to my predecessor, she is one of the main culprits of the greatest cover-up and scandal in American history,” Leavitt said Tuesday on “Jesse …
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3 November
John Bolton pleads not guilty to charges of sharing classified information
Former White House National Security Advisor John Bolton pleaded not guilty Friday to all 18 counts related to the improper handling of classified materials after surrendering to federal authorities in Maryland. U.S. Magistrate Judge Timothy Sullivan explained the charges to Bolton and asked if he understood them and the potential …
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Security video captures moment former mayor stabbed multiple times outside his blue state business
New video shows the moment a former mayor in Massachusetts was stabbed on Monday afternoon outside a cannabis dispensary he owns. Former Democratic Fall River Mayor Will Flanagan, 45, was stabbed multiple times outside Cosmopolitan Dispensary on Monday at around 5 p.m., according to police. Officials said Flanagan suffered “significant …
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3 November
‘The View’ co-hosts say they want more Republicans on the show, claim they're too ‘scared’ to come on
The co-hosts of ABC’s “The View” acknowledged Tuesday that they’d like more Republican guests to appear on the talk show. After actress Cheryl Hines, wife of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., appeared on the program, the show’s liberal co-hosts remarked that they’d like more guests who …
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3 November
Celebrities who called for ceasefire in Gaza face scrutiny after Trump peace deal breakthrough
Hollywood’s most vocal “Free Palestine” advocates are facing scrutiny for their muted or critical response to the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas secured by President Donald Trump. Roughly two years after the deadly Hamas terrorist attacks against Israel sparked a war in Gaza, both sides agreed to the first …
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