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Former Governor of New York Calls the Migrant Crisis in the City “Complete Chaos”

George Pataki, a former governor of New York, called the current immigration wave in New York City “an awful mess” and slammed it. Former governor George Pataki blamed President Joe Biden for the border situation throughout an interview with John Catsimatidis on the “Cats & Cosby” program. Republican Pataki announced that he intended to sue…

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Virginia’s Risky Reckoning: The Top 10 Most Hazardous Havens in 2023 – Safeguarding the Old Dominion

Virginia, often dubbed the “Old Dominion,” stands out in the U.S. mid-Atlantic with its rich history and diverse landscapes. Home to over 8.6 million people, the state is gaining popularity, with Northern Virginia hosting more than a third of its residents in bustling cities like Washington and Baltimore. The recent legalization of marijuana adds a…

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Dublin Steakhouse Shooting Prompts Fear of Escalating Gang Violence: Irish Police on High Alert for Retaliatory Strikes, Express Serious Concerns Over Potential Innocent Victims in Ongoing Feud

A Christmas Eve gangland shooting at Browne’s Steakhouse in Blanchardstown, west Dublin, killed a 47-year-old man and badly injured another. Dublin Steakhouse Attack: Gang Feud Erupts The attacker, 26-year-old Tristan Sherry, targeted a father and son. Sherry, from a local drug trafficking organization led by ‘Mr. Flashy,’ was overcome and stabbed by his intended victims….

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Decoding Puzzling Space Mysteries with Ancient Babylonian Tablets Dating Back 3,000 Years

Recently discovered 3,000-year-old Babylonian tablets are helping scientists solve cosmic puzzles, particularly geomagnetic field abnormalities. These abnormalities are linked to spacecraft failures, telescope observations, and communication issues. The tablets from Nebuchadnezzar II’s era are helping explain geomagnetic field variations. Babylonian Tablets Illuminate Earth’s Magnetic Mysteries through Archaeomagnetism University College London researchers use archaeomagnetism to evaluate…

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