“There were 12 families under there. Not a single one came out. Not one,” said a thin young man, his eyes wide open in shock and his hand bandaged.
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“There were 12 families under there. Not a single one came out. Not one,” said a thin young man, his eyes wide open in shock and his hand bandaged.
“Asking visitors to remove hats and clothing is not in keeping with our policies or protocols,” Alison Wood, the museum’s deputy director of communications, told Fox News. “We provided immediate training to prevent a re-occurrence of this kind of incident.”
“If Biden shoots down the balloon, it will be the first thing he’s ever done to combat inflation,” Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie tweeted.
The questions left dangling over Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov were the first public sign of serious disarray in Ukraine’s wartime leadership, until now remarkably united during almost a year of all-out Russian military assault.
It’s out with the old and in with the new as the Philadelphia Eagles’ Gen-Z talent Jalen Hurts takes on 27-year-old Kansas City Chiefs leader Patrick Mahomes on Sunday in a Super Bowl battle of fresh-faced quarterbacks.
The charges against Isabel Vaughan-Spruce – the British woman who faced jail time for allegedly silently praying outside an abortion clinic – have been dropped, but the woman intends to pursue a full dismissal of the charges in court to set a court precedent for future pro-life advocates.
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who served as White House press secretary under Donald Trump, will deliver the Republican response to President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address next week, party leaders announced on Thursday.
Larry Cosme, president of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association (FLEOA), is urging President Biden to take the opportunity of Tuesday’s State of the Union speech to “paint policing in a positive light.”
Iran’s supreme leader has pardoned “tens of thousands” of prisoners including some arrested in recent anti-government protests, state news agency IRNA reported on Sunday after a deadly state crackdown helped quell the nationwide unrest.
Last week President Joe Biden turned a blind eye to the chaos that his ineffective border policies have brought to New York City, choosing instead to brag on the $292 million federal investment in the new rail tunnel.