Donald, the 2021 Associated Press Defensive Player of the Year, was thrown to the ground at the end of the free-for-all featuring over-the-top punches from players on the two teams that met in the Super Bowl six months ago.
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Donald, the 2021 Associated Press Defensive Player of the Year, was thrown to the ground at the end of the free-for-all featuring over-the-top punches from players on the two teams that met in the Super Bowl six months ago.
“The terrible deal with Iran casts a heavy shadow on our security and our future,” former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told reporters in Tel Aviv.
Senate Republicans are demanding answers after the Biden administration made changes to U.S. immigration policy that would allow benefits for migrants who would otherwise be barred for their connection to terrorist organizations such as the Taliban.
Titled the “Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response Action Plan” (CHMR-AP), the plan is a response to reports in 2021 on civilian casualties in Afghanistan and Syria.
Flooding has wrought widespread devastation in central and eastern Afghan provinces in recent weeks, washing away thousands of houses and exacerbating the country’s economic and humanitarian crisis.
Zuckerberg admitted that a “meaningful” percentage of users were prevented from seeing the story, which undercut Biden’s repeated claims that he knew “nothing” of his son’s shady overseas ventures.
Who needs a guard dog when you have a … guard cat? In the wee hours of July 25, Fred Everitt of Belden, Mississippi knew something was wrong. Everitt’s kitty Bandit woke her master out of a sound sleep by pulling off his blanket and clawing his arm. The fast-acting feline may have saved his life.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) pointed out the hypocrisy of a government that requires proof of vaccine for legal visitors, but not for tens of thousands of illegal immigrants.
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On Wednesday, the DHS released a statement confirming that, following a three-month pause for an internal review, the Homeland Security Advisory Council had recommended the Disinformation Governance Board be disbanded.