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WATCH: Coast Guard Rescues Couple Lost in Gulf of Mexico After 38 Hours
A husband and wife who went missing off the Texas coast are lucky to be alive after being lost in the water for 38 hours, saying God performed a “miracle” to find them. Nathan and Kim Maker of Oklahoma were on a diving trip in the Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday when a harsh storm
Dem Gov. Grisham on if Harris Should Moderate from Decriminalizing Border Crossing: She’s Backed What We Need
On Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “The Lead,” New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) responded to a question on whether 2024 Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris should moderate her border positions from where they were when she ran for president in 2020 and supported decriminalizing crossing the border without documentation by saying, “I don’t want
Report: Congressional Panel Finds that U.S. Military Is ‘Not Prepared’ for War
A report has found that the United States military is “not prepared” to fight in a major war, as “major powers” — such as Russia and China — have become “top threats” to the U.S., with China “outpacing” the U.S. The report, which the Commission on the National Defense Strategy released in July, reveals that
Evacuations, destruction as California’s largest fire of year rages
Throngs of firefighters were mobilized in California Monday to battle the state’s largest blaze of the year, which has prompted thousands of evacuations and already burned an area larger than the city of Los Angeles. The Park Fire outside of Chico in the state’s north has been raging since Wednesday in a rural region about
Out of Office: The Team USA Olympians Juggling 9-5 Jobs Back Home
It takes many hours of grueling training and hard work to punch your ticket to the Olympics — but try doing it with a full-time job as well. U.S. Olympic swimmer Nic Fink tied for silver in the men's 100-meter breaststroke Sunday, an achievement all the more notable given that Fink spends his days as
Trump shooting cops’ harrowing text message before assassination attempt reveal last-minute scramble to find cover for officers on vacation or ‘hurt’
New text messages reveal local law enforcement officers working former President Donald Trump's Butler, Pennsylvania, rally were severely understaffed ahead of the attempted assassination. During the tragic rally, Trump was shot in the ear and a former volunteer firefighter lost his life after 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire from the roof of a nearby
Venezuelan activists topple Hugo Chavez statue amid violence over the country’s disputed presidential election
Activists in Venezuela have toppled a statue of former president Hugo Chavez amid violent protests over the country's disputed presidential election. Chavez served as president of the South American country from 1999 until his death in 2013. It comes as Marxist dictator Nicolas Maduro, who has previously been backed by ex-Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, has been formally declared
How a green fuel and Biden’s climate law poisoned the South, and the West is next
Wood pellets were supposed to be a green energy. And President Joe Biden's Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) was meant to be good for America's air, forests, and rivers. But environmentalists say government-subsidized wood pellet production is wreaking havoc across the South. Swathes of forests have been chopped down to make pellets for power stations in
Protest erupts in Venezuela as questions grow over strongman Maduro’s victory
Venezuela, Caracas CNN — Protests broke out in several Venezuelan cities on Monday after authoritarian leader Nicolás Maduro was formally declared a winner by the county’s electoral authority in a presidential race marred by accusations of electoral fraud. In the capital of Caracas, protesters blocked roads, while hundreds more were seen walking down a main
Pensioner, 75, goes to war with his leafy village neighbours in bid to build Grand Designs-style eco-house to move his wife into after she leaves her care home
A pensioner has gone to war with his leafy village neighbours over plans to build a Grand Designs-style eco-house to move his wife into after she leaves her care home. David Marks, 75, wants to build an eco-friendly five-bed house in Smarden, near Ashford, Kent - but is facing a battle to get it approved.