A US government delegation quietly traveled to Venezuela “for discussions about the welfare and safety of US nationals in Venezuela,” a State Department spokesperson told CNN on Monday.
Iranian officials openly discuss country’s ability to make nuclear weapon
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"Iran has the technical ability to make an atomic bomb, but there is no such plan on the agenda," Mohammad Eslami, head of Iran’s civilian nuclear agency, said in a report Monday. Eslami also referred to comments ma...
More torrential rain pounds the St. Louis area, leading to flooding and water rescues, officials say
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Torrential rain has led to water evacuations overnight in St. Louis as the city still reels from last week's destructive floods. Rain pounded the region at rates of 1-3 inches per hour along with wind gusts up to 60...
Recidivists fuel New York City’s rise in crime, mayor and police officials say
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams and police officials on Wednesday released data showing that the number of people arrested three or more times a year for crimes such as robbery, burglary and grand larceny increased s...
Kidnapped girl’s escape leads investigators to 2 decomposed bodies, Alabama officials say
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A kidnapped girl's escape in Alabama has led to the discovery of two decomposing bodies and the arrest of a man now facing murder and kidnapping charges, authorities said. Police got a call Monday morning from a dri...
FBI lacks full picture of reported threats to election officials, congressional testimony says
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The FBI's process for receiving reports of violent threats or harassment against election officials is not built to handle the volume of reports, leaving the Justice Department with an incomplete picture of the prob...
At least 24 dead in Uganda floods, officials say
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Kampala, UgandaFloods in parts of eastern Uganda resulting from torrential rains have killed at least 24 people, the government and Uganda Red Cross said. The flooding in parts of Bugisu, Mbale and Kapchorwa initiall...
Kentucky officials call for critical recovery supplies as dozens are found dead in flooding and death toll is expected to rise
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As the death toll in flood-stricken areas of Kentucky continues to rise, rescue workers and officials are focused on recovering missing people in several counties and coordinating vital aid for thousands of displace...
Dan Bongino: Biden is an accomplice to the drug murder of thousands of Americans
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DAN BONGINO: Listen, I had a bad week, and I've had it with the Biden administration. I'm done. My goose is cooked here. Joe Biden is a disgrace to humankind. He is — he's completely turned his back on the disastrous...
Biden does not know what Americans are living through, or he does but tries to say ‘it ain’t bad’: Karl Rove
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KARL ROVE: Either [Biden] doesn't know what we're living through, or he knows what we're living through and he's trying to tell us that it ain't bad. And neither one of those is good for his standing with the America...
Federal officials are investigating the death of a co-pilot who exited a plane in mid-air in North Carolina
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The body of a man who got off an aircraft mid-flight during an emergency landing Friday near Raleigh, North Carolina, has been recovered, authorities say. Around 2:40 p.m. ET, a twin-engine CASA CN-212 Aviocar lande...
Mega Millions lottery drawing: Americans share how they’d spend their fortunes if they won $1 billion jackpot
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"If I win the Mega Millions, baby, I'm gonna turn it up," one woman, Chickay, told Fox News. "Dr. Miami, I'm gonna get me a brand new G-Wagon." The Mega Millions lottery surpassed $ 1 billion, the second largest in ...