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Department policy changed after this: no more ridealongs with family members. Eric's mom tells the story about the time she rode along with Eric in the Southeast District, and she sat in the car watching her son get his ass kicked.
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The Patriots are making a huge addition to their offense by reportedly signing four-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Stefon Diggs, and is set to make a ton of money to face off against his former team the Bills twice a year. Although he's coming off an injury, there's optimism that Diggs could be ready to go for Week 1. But will it be worth it?
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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DA for eastern district of Virginia Jessica Aber dies just 3 days after she resigned. She resigned the day Trump was sworn in. Deanna West pleads guilty in a hate crime hoax during an election in Colorado Springs mayor run off. Rep Jasmine Crockett classifies the governor of Texas (who is in a wheelchair) as “governor Hot Wheels”, this after she assaulted a reporter on camera. Potential threats against US hospitals. US Coast Guard reclassification to fall under US Navy as war prep continues. Tesla the target of continued domestic terrorism when explosives found in store.
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Hospitals are on alert after social media posts allege plans for a coordinated, multi-city terrorist attack in the coming weeks. The terrorist group ISIS-K (Islamic State of Iraq and ash-Sham–Khorasan Province) is said to be planning to put IEDs onto vehicles and put them in close range of hospitals. The post states that the primary targets are mid-tier cities with low-security facilities.
The alert has been given as a precaution and the FBI is working the case. They plan to provide updates as more details emerge and recommend hospitals heighten staff awareness of the threat.
Terrorist organizations typically do not announce attacks in advance, but public posts like this one could inspire individuals to commit violence, and hospitals around the country are increasing their responses to suspicious vehicles. -
Aaron Rodgers won't go to the Vikings; Tush-Push Ban and Other Rule Changes; Bengals and Cowboys make signings.
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Trump directed the National Archives to release files related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, fulfilling a campaign pledge. All remaining federal government documents concerning the assassinations of former Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr are also supposed to be released. More presidential conspiracy abounds with Biden's autopen, revealing that many actions taken by the office may not have been the will of the ex-President. Space-X brings home stranded astronauts from the ISS, Secret Service protection for Biden's kids Hunter and Ashley has been terminated, and a federal judge tried to stop the deportation of dangerous gang members-- but thanks to Steve Miller, they were already over international waters.
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President Donald Trump said that former President Joe Biden's 11th-hour pre-emptive pardons of members of the Jan. 6 committee are void because he signed them by autopen. Defenders of the pardons are saying that the autopen is valid, but what Trump may be driving at is that it was even Biden behind the autopen. Broad-sweeping presidential pre-emptive pardons have never been done before-- so is this the edge Trump needs to bring the whole matter before court?
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Lindy Li is an American campaign advisor who served as the Women's co-chair and Mid-Atlantic Regional Chair at the Democratic National Committee. Once a vocal defender of the Biden administration, Li became a critic of the Democratic Party after the 2024 United States presidential election. She talks about how she leaked the truth the American public about Biden's deterioration years ago, and how her turning her back on the "cult" of the Democrat party has cost her dearly. Jon makes the case why she is the most important political commentator you haven't heard of.
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The United States agreed to resume military aid and intelligence sharing with Ukraine after Zelensky agreed to accept a U.S. proposal for a 30-day ceasefire in its conflict with Russia. Now it is up to Russia to accept those terms and come to the negotiation table-- Putin must show his hand if he is serious about ending the war. Alex Jones, the controversial host and founder of Infowars, said his reporter Jamie White had been "brutally murdered." White believed that he was on the Ukrainian 'Enemies List' due to his work on the Ukraine proxy war-- but was it true? Cyber Terrorism is on the rise, Trump buys a Tesla amid ongoing attacks and JD Vance has taken over the internet as the new king of memes.
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Alex Jones' InfoWars, a controversial news show has lost one of their reporters and writers. Jamie White lost his life Sunday night in an incident just outside his Austin apartment. Officers responded to his house on Douglas Street right before midnight, where they found White in the parking lot with traumatic injuries. White was taken to the hospital but did not survive. The news was broken by Alex Jones himself-- they grew concerned about White when he did not arrive for work. Any journalist being struck down in this beg questions about motive, and as the investigation has just begun we have few answers so far.
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President Donald Trump said he would pardon baseball legend Pete Rose. Rose served five months in prison after pleading guilty to tax evasion charges in 1990. In the last interview he gave before Pete Rose died, he said he believed "that I'll make the Hall of Fame after I die." Rose said the Hall was for fans and family, and that induction post mortem would mean little to those people. Jimmy Johnson retires; Bengals receive bad grades. Hubbard retires; Kelce returns.
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The United Kingdom has gotten involved-- after three years-- in the peace process between Ukraine and Russia. Zelensky, seeing the small check the Brits wrote, still wants The United States to have the minerals deal. But what's the real strategy, and how is it not endless proxy wars for Democrats and Neo-Cons? Casey Anthony, the suspected acquitted of the murder of her own child has resurfaced on TikTok to resume her life as a public figure, this time trying to be a positive figure. But will the public allow it? The Epstein List remains undisclosed, and Pam Bondi goes on the record to say she was set up for a misfire in Phase I.
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Trump and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky remain on the outs. Trump said that United Kingdom swooping over the weekend to involve themselves in the peace process made the west look weak to Russia. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer hosted a reactionary peace summit in what seemed to be an attempt to upstage the President, saying that Europe must take a more active role in the process-- this after nearly 4 years of unremitting combat on the continent and thousands dead. Trump laid bare Zelensky's plan: stay at war, stay connected with US tax dollars, all while playing Mortal Kombat with the planet earth.
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The NFL competition committee is trying again to tweak the league. The make overtime more "fair," to make onside kicks a thing again, and to bring technological refinement to the game's iffiest calls. Justin Tucker and his wife and team speak for the first time about the terrible accusations, and we will tell you why you should believe him.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi is getting bipartisan congressional pressure to release the “client list” of deceased billionaire and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein — a move President Donald Trump extolled during his campaign. How soon will we have it? Joy Reid is out at MSNBC after a change in management. She started a podcast, but can she hang in with Rogan? Don Bongino has taken the number two spot at the FBI. With Trump winning every day and Elon Musk now talking about auditing the Federal Reserve, is he winning "too much"? With a lot of people standing to lose so much, when will the reprisal come?
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Legacy FBI agents are angry about the former AM radio and podcaster personality being named Kash Patel's right hand man. Dan Bongino, a former secret service agent and NYPD police officer who once said that the FBI was “irredeemably corrupt" as he took to the internet and airwaves during the Biden era. Bongino is saying he will leave partisanship behind as he takes charge of the politically weaponized agency.
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Our Veep attended the Munich Security conference last Friday and dropped some truth on the autocrats, scientists and military leaders of Europe, calling them out as deserters in the cause for individual liberty and giving up everything won in the Cold War. He called them out on some hard truths, like how their tolerance to mass migration was selling out their own peace and safety. And he let them know where America stands--- but the question hangs, who in Europe is still our friends?
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Here comes the championship rematch. Last weekend, Americans were cheering after the start of the Four Nations All Star Hockey tournament. Things got chippy quick as Canadians showed distain for their big brothers, but Team USA delivered a humiliating defeat to the Canucks. Netflix wants to have NFL games back on its streaming platform-- they will bid for Sunday afternoon games, usually high profile games every Sunday. The league wants to grow internationally and this is one way it can happen. But what about the viewing experience? Christmas games went well, but their coverage of boxing left much to be desired. Will Aaron Rodgers succeed? We take a look at historic over-40 quarterbacks. Cowboys are confused about Micah Parsons, Joe Mixon's fine got scratched back, and more trouble for Justin Tucker.
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On Monday, a Delta commuter flight from Minneapolis crash-landed at Toronto Pearson Airport, flipping over on the runway. A California congressman has blamed President Donald Trump, taking his grievances to X. He mentions both crashes, but fails to explain exactly how Trump was the proximate cause of the accidents. All 80 flyers survived, but some had injuries. DOGE continues working through the executive branch-- auditing the SSA, IRS, and now Elon Musk wants to inspect Fort Knox. It's been fifty years since anyone has verified that the United States has the gold to back up the bucks. If the vaults or empty, would it destroy the world economy?
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Admiral Linda Lee Fagan, was fired by Donald Trump Jan 21 from her post as the commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard. The cause was a poor record on border security, recruitment and DEI. She had been given 60-day waver to find new housing other than her quarters on Joint Base Anacostia Bolling, but had not yet relocated. On Tuesday she was informed that she only had three hours to leave. She had virtually no time to personally collect her belongings and had to stay the night with friends. But is that the whole truth, or is Fagan playing the victim? From four-star trailblazer to terminated to tossed out in no time-- what was the hurry?
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