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Utah dad drowns trying to save son who was rescuing young woman during storm
Originally Published by: Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands included in Tropical Storm Warning as future Ernesto inches closer to Caribbean Kamala Harris’ glowing TIME cover dragged by critics Bryan Norcross: Puerto Rico and nearby islands on alert in case Invest 98L becomes Ernesto SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – A Utah father drowned over the weekend while trying to
Tim Walz to appear at $50K per-ticket Hamptons fundraiser with Mumford & Sons
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is heading to the Hamptons this week for a $50,000-per-ticket fundraiser in his first New York campaign appearance, Page Six has learned. The Democratic VP hopeful will be in Southampton Thursday to pass the hat around and he’ll share a stage with Grammy-winning British folk band Mumford & Sons, who are
Trailblazing NYPD commish inspires girls to chase their running dreams: ‘It’s been amazing’
A trailblazing female NYPD honcho has forged another new path for herself — as a mentor to teen girls who love to run like she does. Nearly 30 high-school girls laced up for their first 5-K race Saturday in Harlem after weeks under the tutelage of Tania Kinsella, both the Police Department’s first female deputy
Suspected Iranian hackers breached personal email account of someone associated with Trump campaign, investigators believe
CNN — The FBI and other investigators probing the apparent hack-and-leak of Trump campaign documents, which Donald Trump has blamed on Iran, suspect that the hackers were able to compromise the personal email account of someone associated with the campaign, two sources familiar with the matter told CNN. The hackers used access to the breached personal
New FDNY boss Robert Tucker’s swearing-in speeches spark fresh fires for department: ‘Self-inflicted wound’
The FDNY’s new commissioner is getting a baptism of fire. Robert Tucker — who was named head of the Fire Department on Monday — is already facing fresh fire from rank-and-file rankled by how the city handled his swearing-in ceremony. Sources said that Mayor Eric Adams’ speech touting former commissioner Laura Kavanagh’s work fighting lithium-ion
Growing Backlog in Immigration Courts Could Slow Trump’s Mass Deportations
Deportation hearings have soared in recent years, but a growing backlog coupled with a lack of resources are leaving many more migrants with an uncertain future as they try to make a life in the United States. Over 620,000 immigration court deportation cases were filed in fiscal year 2023, with a similar number for the
Mob of Violent Teens on Bikes Attacks, Robs Immigrant During Wild Assault
A mob of wild teenagers on bikes violently attacked and robbed an immigrant in Los Angeles in a shocking broad daylight assault caught on camera. Shailoobek Bazarbai is seeking asylum in the U.S. after leaving his native county, Kyrgyzstan. He has been living in Los Angeles for a year. He told KABC that the attack
Barron Trump Has His Own Presidential Merchandise
Former President Donald Trump is the only member of the family on the ballot this November, but there is already presidential merchandise being created for his youngest son, Barron Trump. T-shirts, pins and notebooks bearing Barron's name and candidacy for a 2044 election, when the 18-year-old will have reached the age allowed to run for
Archbishop Exiled by Pope Demands Account Be Deleted After Post About Trump
Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, who has been excommunicated from the Catholic Church following criticisms toward Pope Francis, wants an X profile to be taken down after it shared an old quote he made about former President Donald Trump. Viganò is an Italian clergyman who was excommunicated for schism in July after years of disagreements with
Social Security’s ‘Record’ Backlog Caused $1 Billion in Wrong Payments
Social Security has reached a "record-breaking" number of improper payments due to a substantial backlog in their system. In February of this year, the Social Security Administration backlog had an "all-time high" of 5.2 million pending actions, which caused $1.1 billion in improper payments. The Inspector General announced the record-breaking backlog last week. The backlog