Author: Louis Casiano

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Three US warships encountered an attack from Iran-backed Houthi rebels off the coast of Yemen, successfully shooting down nearly two dozen missiles and drones without any casualties. The USS Stockdale, USS Spruance, and USS Indianapolis were targeted while passing through the Bab al-Mandab Strait. This incident comes amidst heightened tensions in the region, with the Houthis disrupting commercial shipping routes. The U.S. has retaliated against the rebel group on multiple occasions, underscoring the gravity of the situation. Following the recent attack, U.S. Senator Roger Wicker labeled the Houthi actions as an “act of war,” urging decisive action. The conflict highlights…

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Heart-wrenching news as police confirmed that the skeletal remains found in Wisconsin belonged to Elijah Vue, a 3-year-old boy who went missing in February. The community, devastated by the news, rallied together in support of Elijah during his disappearance. The alert for Elijah was canceled after the discovery of his remains, shifting the search from a missing person case to a death investigation. The bones were found by a deer hunter in a wooded area on private land in Two Rivers, after multiple searches had been conducted in the area. Wisconsin Crime Lab’s DNA testing confirmed Elijah’s identity, bringing closure…

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A drunken driving simulation turned into a real-life nightmare at a New Jersey police event, as a golf cart used to demonstrate the dangers of impaired driving went out of control and struck five people at a community event at Fox Park in Wildwood. The incident left all five individuals hospitalized, with a teenager and a police officer onboard the runaway cart. Four adults and a child were among those injured, with some still in the hospital as of Wednesday. The Wildwood Police Department expressed sorrow for the incident, offering thoughts and prayers to the victims. The annual event, aimed…

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A recent video captured by a rally goer reveals the shocking assassination attempt on former President Trump, followed by a sniper taking out the shooter. The incident took place during a campaign event in Butler, Pennsylvania, resulting in injuries to Trump’s ear and the tragic death of a spectator. The shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, fired eight shots before being neutralized by sniper fire. Jon Malice, who filmed the footage, expressed his disbelief at the lack of security at the event site, emphasizing the potential risks involved. Malice’s video footage also shows Crooks brandishing a rifle, highlighting the close encounter with…

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An antisemitism watchdog group is urging the Biden administration to dismiss a recently promoted White House official due to his anti-Israel social media posts. Tyler Cherry, the associate communications director at the White House, has a history of anti-Israel and anti-police commentary on social media, prompting calls for his resignation. StopAntisemitism founder Liora Rez described the situation as alarming and urged swift action from the administration. Cherry, who spent three years at the Department of Interior, deleted nearly 2,500 posts after facing backlash for his past tweets. Despite the controversy, the White House defended Cherry, stating they are proud to…

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Authorities in New York City are searching for an anti-Israel protester who, along with a masked group, took over a subway car and targeted Zionists onboard, the police reported. The suspect has been captured in an image released by the New York Police Department, seeking help from the public to identify him for a coercion charge. The incident occurred on June 10 on the 5 train in Union Square, where the protester shouted, “Raise your hands if you’re a Zionist. Repeat after me, this is your chance to get out!” as per NYPD Chief of Transit Michael Kemper’s online post.…

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Louisiana became the first state to mandate the display of the Ten Commandments in all public school classrooms, following the signing of a bill by Republican Governor Jeff Landry. Under the new law, a poster-sized display of the commandments in “large, easily readable font” is required across all educational institutions, from kindergartens to state-funded universities. This move has sparked controversy, with the American Civil Liberties Union gearing up to challenge the legislation for violating the separation of church and state. Proponents of the law argue that the display holds historical significance and aligns with the state’s values. The posters, along…

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