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Georgia pastor, wife charged after people found imprisoned in basement

A Georgia couple has been charged after multiple disabled people were found locked in the basement of their “unlicensed ‘group home.’” Curtis Keith Bankston, 55, and his wife Sophia Simm-Bankston, 56, “were operating an unlicensed ‘group home’ or personal care facility” at a location which was “under the guise of… Continue reading Georgia pastor, wife charged after people found imprisoned in basement


Hundreds flee as wildfire rages on Calif. Coast

Hundreds flee as wildfire rages on Calif. coast

Hundreds of residents have been forced to flee after a wildfire broke out in the mountains over Big Sur. The blaze broke out on Friday and was fanned by winds of up to 50mph – burning over 2 square miles of redwood trees, according to the spokesperson for the California… Continue reading Hundreds flee as wildfire rages on Calif. Coast


Tennessee woman slashed dad’s arm, assaulted grandpa – Police

A Tennessee woman allegedly went on a rampage, slashed her dad’s arm and assaulted her grandpa, according to Police. Nevada Fortson, 25, from Elizabethton, Carter County was disarmed and overpowered by the men after she inflicted the wounds. She now faces charges of aggravated assault, resisting arrest, violating an order… Continue reading Tennessee woman slashed dad’s arm, assaulted grandpa – Police


Senate repels attack on filibuster

The Senate has defended the Filibuster by stopping Sen. Schumer’s “nuclear option” to end it and get the radical “voting reforms” bulldozed. In a 48-52 vote, the Senate decided against ending the Filibuster. Democratic Senators Manchin and Sinema jumped ship and sided with the Republicans to protect Democracy. Both the… Continue reading Senate repels attack on filibuster


British intelligence knew about terrorist who attacked Texas Synagogue

In 2020, British intelligence agency, MI5, had terrorist Malik Faisal Akram who was behind Sunday’s Colleyville, Texas Synagogue attack on its “active” watchlist. The 44-year-old, from Lancashire County, England was investigated by the MI5 in late 2020 but was ultimately demoted to the “subject of interest” watchlist, and was no… Continue reading British intelligence knew about terrorist who attacked Texas Synagogue


UCLA grad student killed while working at furniture store in LA

A UCLA graduate was stabbed to death in a daytime attack while she was working at a luxury furniture store in Los Angeles last week. 24-year-old Brianna Kupfer was working as a consultant at the Croft Furniture store on North La Brea Avenue. On that fateful day, she was alone… Continue reading UCLA grad student killed while working at furniture store in LA


Two teens connected to Texas Synagogue terrorist apprehended in UK

Two teens in connection with the Texas Synagogue attacker were arrested in England on Sunday. It was discovered that the 44-year-old terrorist, Malik Faisal Akram, was a British citizen. He was shot dead after talks failed in the 11-hour standoff in Colleyville, Texas. The teens were arrested in Southern Manchester,… Continue reading Two teens connected to Texas Synagogue terrorist apprehended in UK


Texas synagogue attacker was a British Muslim tourist

The terrorist who took four people hostage at a Synagogue in Dallas, Texas has been identified by the FBI. 44-year-old terrorist Malik Faisal Akram arrived in the US about two weeks ago and bought weapons after landing. He spent the first night in a homeless shelter and then two weeks… Continue reading Texas synagogue attacker was a British Muslim tourist


Agenda battered Biden switches back to Infrastructure Bill

Agenda battered Biden switches back to Infrastructure Bill

After facing scathing defeats over his Build Back Better Agenda, vaccine mandates and the more recent rhetoric against the filibuster, President Biden has decided to tout the expected successes of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill. In a news briefing, President Biden said he “ran for President to unite the country.” This… Continue reading Agenda battered Biden switches back to Infrastructure Bill


In another major defeat for Biden, SCOTUS blocks vaccine mandates

The Supreme Court has blocked President Biden’s vaccine mandates that required larger companies to have all of their employees vaccinated or tested every week. The Justices decided that Biden overstepped his authority by trying to enforce federal mandates upon the people. In a separate ruling, they decided that a more… Continue reading In another major defeat for Biden, SCOTUS blocks vaccine mandates


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