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Corruption Shadows Ukraine’s Defense Amid War: New York Times

“The question here is, ‘Where is the money?’”

Georgia College Ends Mask Mandate After Public Backlash

The college president, Dr. Kevin James, in a letter released on the college's Instagram, had originally stated that starting from August 20, all students and staff were mandated to wear masks for a period of two weeks.

77% of Americans Believe Biden Too Old for Effective Second Term

A recent survey has revealed that a significant majority of Americans believe that President Biden's age might impede his efficacy should he secure a second term.

Utah YouTube Star Arrested For Child Abuse After Malnourishing Child

A Utah woman who previously gave parenting advice on a YouTube channel has been charged with six felony counts of aggravated child abuse.

Flash Mob Steals Power Tools Worth Thousands in California

A flash mob stole thousands of dollars in power tools from a Home Depot in Long Beach, California last week.

NYPD to Deploy Drones Over Private Backyard Gatherings: Privacy Advocates Raise Alarms

The decision comes in the wake of mounting complaints about such gatherings.

FEMA to Test Mass Emergency Alert on October 4

The test will be sent to wireless devices within range of an active cell tower.

Study Raises Concerns on N95 Masks Emitting Toxic Compounds

Immediate symptoms might include headaches and nausea, while long-term exposure has the potential to cause organ damage and even cancer.

U.S. Border Sees Record-High Migrant Family Crossings in August

Border Patrol made 177,000 arrests in August, a steep increase from 132,652 in July and 99,539 in June.

House Committee Investigates Former Vice President Biden’s Use of Air Force Two

The core of the investigation surrounds allegations that Biden permitted his son to utilize the aircraft for personal gain.

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