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Thousands of mysterious underwater UFOs spotted off US shores: report
A popular UFO-reporting app has been making waves after reportedly recording tens of thousands of mysterious underwater objects up and down the United States’ coastlines, raising eyebrows and leaving experts with more questions than answers regarding their origin. Enigma, a non-partisan organization that boasts its “largest queryable historical sighting database for global UFO sightings,” has recorded roughly…
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Jeff Probst’s defiant message to ‘Survivor 50’ critics over Zac Brown backlash: ‘I’ve also got a backbone’
Jeff Probst isn’t afraid to “outwit, outplay, outlast” fans, but also recognized that the tribe has spoken out against “Survivor 50.” The longtime, Emmy Award-winning host took qualms with superfans spinning a narrative that the show’s once ruthless narrative has softened over the years. “We experiment with all kinds of new ideas, and we tried to…
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Shohei Ohtani holds Giants scoreless, Dodgers’ bats heat up to snap losing streak
Two days without Shohei Ohtani’s bat in the starting lineup is a tough pill to swallow. But the Dodgers beat the Giants 4-0Wednesday even without his presence at the top of the batting order. The Dodgers’ victory featured an early offensive push and back-to-back home runs, as Ohtani made his impact on the mound, holding…
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Tourist arrested after viral video caught him hurling rock at endangered seal in Hawaii
A tourist who drew widespread condemnation in Hawaii after a witness recorded him chucking a coconut-sized rock at “Lani,” a beloved, endangered Hawaiian monk seal off a Maui beach, was arrested Wednesday by federal agents. Igor Mykhaylovych Lytvynchuk, 38, of Covington, Washington, is charged with harassing a protected animal, the US attorney’s office in Honolulu said, adding…
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China is dominating the chemistry race. Congress needs to catch up.
Sponsored by: With a September 30 deadline looming, more than 100 manufacturers are urging Congress to course-correct America’s chemical safety law before the United States is left behind. America’s industrial comeback is real. Factories are humming and investment is returning home. President Trump and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin are clearing red tape…
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Grand fire burns in Chino Hills, spurring evacuation orders
Evacuation ordered were issued in Chino Hills on Wednesday evening after a vegetation fire ignited near Grand Avenue Park around 7 p.m. An hour later, the blaze had burned 30 acres, prompting officials to urge residents living on Mill Stream Drive, Falling Star Lane, Valley View Lane and Sweet Grass Lane to leave their homes…
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New York Times Doubles Down on Defense of Nicholas Kristof’s Controversial Op-Ed: ‘Deeply Reported Piece’
The New York Times doubled down on its defense of Nicholas Kristof’s controversial op-ed, titled “The Silence That Meets the Rape of Palestinians,” calling it a “deeply reported piece of opinion journalism.” “Nicholas Kristof’s deeply reported piece of opinion journalism starts with a proposition to readers: ‘Whatever our views of the Middle East conflict, we…
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Trump marvels at Chinese power as summit kicks off
BEIJING — An extraordinary display of power and precision along Tiananmen Square greeted President Trump in Beijing on Thursday, kicking off a two-day summit with particularly high stakes for the Americans. Trump’s meetings with his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, began at the Great Hall of the People moments after a welcome ceremony that seemed to impress the…
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Judge puts Trump’s immigration regime on ice with major rebuke: lawyer
A judge appointed by President Donald Trump just put the president’s immigration regime on ice with a major rebuke, according to one lawyer. Recently, a federal appeals court in New York ruled that the Trump administration’s policy of detaining suspected illegal immigrants without bond is illegal. The judge in the case, Joseph F. Bianco, who…
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Army vet suffers vicious road-rage attack as he claims suspect thought he was driving too slow
A shocking road-rage assault was caught on camera Monday when an Army veteran with PTSD says a woman jumped out of her car and blasted him in the face with pepper spray over his perceived slow driving. The confrontation unfolded around 9:30 a.m. on Wilson Avenue along Vallejo’s waterfront, a stretch recently outfitted with traffic-calming…









