“Democrats need to live with the consequences of open borders. 200,000 illegal aliens need to flood the communities of Martha’s Vineyard, Rehoboth Beach, Palo Alto, and Nantucket,” Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) said.
A second-quarter tackle turned into a scary moment for the home team, however. Buffalo cornerback Dane Jackson was making a tackle just before halftime when teammate Tremaine Edmunds inadvertently hit him helmet-to-helmet, causing Jackson’s head to violently go backward, according to a Reuters report.
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Fiona, the first “major hurricane” of the season, is forecast to grow into a Category 4 in the coming days as it turns north and passes near Bermuda later this week, said Richard Pasch, a senior hurricane specialist at the NHC.
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Progress is also being reported in talks concerning stock ban legislation, which would bar public office holders from owning or purchasing stocks during their tenure.
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As the midterms draw near, Senate Democrats are looking for some last-minute wins.
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Typhoon Nanmadol, one of the biggest storms to hit Japan in years, killed at least two people and brought ferocious winds and record rainfall to the west of the country on Monday, causing transport disruptions and forcing manufacturers to suspend operations.
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Annexing Donetsk and Luhansk would give Russia veto power over Western influence in Ukraine; namely, NATO membership.
Republican leaders in the Senate are asking the obvious question: why are billions still needed to fund the nation’s response to a pandemic that is no longer happening?
Texas sheriff opens investigation into transport of migrants to Martha’s Vineyard, DeSantis responds
The sheriff of Bexar County, Texas, says he has not been contacted by the Biden administration but would welcome White House communication as he investigates the events that led 50 migrants from South Texas to Martha’s Vineyard by way of Florida.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and a global food crisis aggravated by the war will be the focus of world leaders when they convene at the United Nations in New York this week, a gathering that is unlikely to yield any progress toward ending the conflict.
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