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BREAKING: Biden says Hurricane Ian, natural disasters end 'discussion about whether or not there's climate change'

Ron DeSantis and Joe Biden held a press conference prior to the flight, where Biden took a swipe at DeSantis by saying that the debate around climate change is over.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 5, 2022

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SAVANAH HERNANDEZ REPORTS: Homeless getting kicked out of shelters to make room for illegal immigrants in Eric Adams' NYC

Multiple sources in the Bronx have alleged that New York’s homeless are being kicked out of shelters to make room for the illegal immigrants making their way to New York City. 

Savanah Hernandez / Oct 5, 2022

American News

White House says OPEC 'aligning with Russia' after Mid-East oil production slashed

"Look," Karine Jean-Pierre said, "it's clear that OPEC Plus is aligning with with Russia with today's announcement, and I'll leave it, I'll leave it as that, as I just laid out."

Libby Emmons / Oct 5, 2022

American News

Career criminal Gaige Grosskreutz seeks name change 1 year after Kyle Rittenhouse trial due to ‘constant harassment’

One of the men who survived being shot by Kyle Rittenhouse has filed to change his legal name because he says he continues to face harassment over the case.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 5, 2022

American News

BREAKING: Oklahoma principal BEGS not to be recorded after Project Veritas busts teacher saying 'burn down the entire system'

PV has obtained source-recorded audio of an Oklahoma principal begging her staff not to record her in the wake of revelations that Tyler Wrynn, who also goes by Tyler Parks, teaches at the school and wants to "burn down the entire system." 

The Post Millennial / Oct 5, 2022

American News

'Germaphobe' Howard Stern says first time out with friends after Covid was 'exhausting'

That night’s outing marked the first time Stern, who is fully vaccinated, had left the confines of his home in two years as he continues to deal with a crippling fear of contracting Covid.

Jarryd Jaeger / Oct 5, 2022

American News

MISSING MURDERS: Latest FBI homicide numbers OMIT New York and LA

The FBI's estimated murder rate increased from 22,000 in 2020 to 22,900 in 2021, a 4.3 percent jump, but left out highest crime cities.

Jarryd Jaeger / Oct 5, 2022

American News

BREAKING: Biden to continue depleting US oil reserves as OPEC slashes production

Biden said that more oil would be released from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve "as appropriate to protect American consumers and promote energy security."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 5, 2022

American News

Mom wears skimpy 'drag queen' outfit to school board meeting to protest explicit performance for students

Kimberly Reiks' purpose was to show the school board what was being permitted at local schools, and to show that this was not at all acceptable for school-sponsored entertainment.

Libby Emmons / Oct 5, 2022

American News

BREAKING: Alec Baldwin settles with family of cinematographer he killed

The family of Hutchins filed a lawsuit in February against Baldwin, and the actor has now settled. The terms of that settlement have not been released.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 5, 2022

American News

BREAKING: CEO of US election software firm Konnech arrested for storing data on servers in China

Eugene Yu, the CEO of the software firm Konnech, has been arrested in connection to the storage of data on servers in China.

The Post Millennial / Oct 4, 2022

American News

Fauci says his pandemic messaging should have been 'more careful'

When asked if he would do anything differently if he could go back and do it again, he said "You know, the answer is yes."

Libby Emmons / Oct 4, 2022

Canadian News

'Enough with the woke sh*t': Conservative MP SLAMS Trudeau Liberals for raising taxes while Canadians suffer from inflation

“It’s right to be passionate about this,” Rempel Garner concluded to applause from her party, “because we have to do better things to protect Canadians from inflation!”

Jarryd Jaeger / Oct 4, 2022

American News

BREAKING: Trump asks SCOTUS to intervene in Mar-a-Lago raid documents dispute

Over 10,000 documents were seized from the Palm Beach club, with over 100 documents marked either classified or highly classified, court records show.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 4, 2022

American News

Gang of women in neon green bodysuits attack passengers on NYC subway

Passengers on a Queens-bound N train witnessed a bizarre situation unfold near Times Square station early Sunday morning, as a gang of women dressed in neon green bodysuits began attacking fellow riders.

Jarryd Jaeger / Oct 4, 2022

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