President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit Yuma on Tuesday to mark the completion of the 200th mile of the border wall system between the U.S. and Mexico. White House officials told the Yuma Sun that the president will receive a briefing on the border wall construction, then participate in… Read More
Violence rocks Father’s Day weekend in Chicago, leaves 14 dead
Fourteen people, including five children, were killed as more than 100 people were shot in a wave of gunfire in Chicago over the Father’s Day weekend that produced the city’s highest number of shooting victims in a single weekend this year. WWII Discovery Finally Revealed [Sponsored] Among the victims was… Read More
2nd shooting in Seattle anti-police zone leaves 1 wounded
One person was wounded in what was the second shooting in Seattle’s protest zone in less than 48 hours, police said. The shooting happened late Sunday night in the area near Seattle’s downtown that is known as CHOP, for “Capitol Hill Occupied Protest,” police tweeted, adding that one person was… Read More
Woman wanted for allegedly burning down Wendy’s restaurant
Investigators said Saturday they have issued an arrest warrant for a woman in connection with a fire at a Wendy’s restaurant in Atlanta during protests over the police shooting of an African American man. [Sponsored] #1 “Fruit Trick” for Perfect Blood Pressure Natalie White is a suspect in the arson… Read More
Comedian reveals virus diagnosis after fainting onstage
Comedian D.L. Hughley announced he tested positive for COVID-19 after collapsing onstage during a performance in Nashville, Tennessee. The stand-up comedian, 57, lost consciousness while performing at the Zanies comedy nightclub on Friday night and was hospitalized, news outlets reported. On Saturday, Hughley posted a video on Twitter in which… Read More
Dolphins’ 1972 ‘perfect season’ star dies at 73
Jim Kiick, the versatile running back who helped the Miami Dolphins achieve the NFL’s only perfect season in 1972, died Saturday at age 73 following a battle with Alzheimer’s disease, daughter Allie said. The former University of Wyoming star was part of a formidable backfield that included his best friend,… Read More
Tulsa Trump rally attracting thousands of camping Americans
Rick Frazier drove more than 750 miles from Ohio to Tulsa to be one of the first campers in line for President Donald Trump’s first rally in months, undeterred by a days-long wait in searing heat, the growing risk of the coronavirus or a lukewarm reception from local officials. 9… Read More
Carjacker allegedly sits on driver’s lap, leads police on chase
A man forced his way into a vehicle, sat on the driver and took off, pinning her on the seat while leading officers on a chase that began in New Jersey and ended in Pennsylvania, police said. Sponsored: Shocking: Hitler’s Final Secret Tomasz Dymek, 31, of the Astoria neighborhood of… Read More
Lithuania erects J.D. Salinger statue tribute
J.D. Salinger, the American writer best known for his 1951 novel “The Catcher in the Rye,” was honored Friday with a sculpture featuring a rye field near the Lithuanian village where his ancestors lived. Sponsored: Be the 1st to try this “smart pill” for seniors The writer, whose book was… Read More
Cream of Wheat, Mrs. Buttersworth brands to be pulled from shelf?
Colgate, Cream of Wheat and Mrs. Butterworth are the latest brands reckoning with racially charged logos. The soul-searching comes in the wake of PepsiCo’s announcement Wednesday that it’s renaming its Aunt Jemima syrup brand. Mars Inc. says it’s also reviewing its Uncle Ben’s rice brand. New York-based Colgate-Palmolive Co. said… Read More
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