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The article is an op-ed by K. Denise Rucker Krepp, who shares the same surname as Confederate figures such as Col. Edmund Rucker and Howell Cobb. The military bases Fort Benning in Georgia and Fort Rucker in Alabama were named after these relatives during a time when honoring Confederates was commonplace. However, with increasing…
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South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is standing firm in her decision to kill her dog Cricket after revealing in her book “No Going Back” that she executed the puppy because it acted like “a trained assassin.” The 14-month-old dog had killed several chickens and attempted to bite its owner, leading Governor Noem to take…
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Ten individuals, including NFL player Tank Dell of the Houston Texans team, were transported to hospitals after a 16-year-old pulled out a firearm inside an events venue in Sanford and commenced shooting during a private gathering that happened at Cabana Live. The Seminole County Sheriff’s Office reported this incident occurred shortly before midnight on…
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Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf has unexpectedly resigned from his position after just under a year in office, following the collapse of the SNP’s coalition government with the Green Party. In a humbling and chaotic departure that throws Scotland’s ruling pro-independence party into disarray, Yousaf announced on Monday that he would step down as…
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Minnesota Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch left Phoenix after his team’s playoff series sweep over the Suns with an unexpected injury. In the fourth quarter of Game 4, Finch collided with guard Mike Conley Jr., rupturing his patellar tendon in his right knee. The veteran mentor was assisted off the floor and departed on…
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Denver has become overwhelmed with more than 41,000 undocumented immigrants arriving in the past two years, resulting in drained resources and community backlash. The newcomers have strained city services such as housing, food assistance, healthcare, education, law enforcement, emergency services, sanitation, social services, transportation infrastructure, public safety, and cultural integration programs. Denver has spent…
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Atos, a struggling IT firm based in France, has revealed that it has received an offer from the French government to potentially take over some of its business. According to a letter of intent sent by the French state over the weekend, as part of this deal, the government would acquire Atos’ advanced computing,…
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The Biden administration has not yet clarified whether students participating in anti-Israel protests spreading across college campuses will be disqualified from student loan forgiveness programs. As the demonstrations intensify with chants such as “Burn Tel Aviv to the ground” and support for terrorist organization Hamas, some schools have witnessed a surge of antisemitism that…
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Authorities stated three law enforcement officials serving for the police department in Kenner, Louisiana were shot during a confrontation with an individual suspected of perpetrating two separate shootings earlier that day on Sunday. The Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office SWAT team dispatched a sniper who terminated Matthew Lathers, identified as the accused culprit, after he…
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“Anti-Israel Protesters Demand Action as Consequences Emerge” As anti-Israel protests continue, a new demand has emerged from the crowds. This comes at a time when adult consequences are starting to take effect for some individuals involved in these demonstrations. While the details of this fresh requirement remain unclear, it adds another layer of complexity…