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An Indiana reporter was detained for threatening to “kill each Jew” pro-Israel authorities

As per a federal affidavit submitted in court this past week, a freelance reporter located in Fort Wayne, Indiana, faces up to 5 years in federal prison after reportedly threatening to “hit” each pro-Israel U.S. government official” and “kill each Jew” in the city. The accusation against 41-year-old Jeffrey Stevens involves sending threats via interstate…

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According to the university, the suspect in the Colorado dorm murders was a student

According to information provided to Fox News from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, the suspect detained about the murder inside a dorm that claimed the lives of 2 individuals was a student. “Members of the Colorado Springs Police Department arrested the accused on Monday morning, February 19, 2024, concerning our inquiry into the…

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A year after laying off 12,000 workers, Google lays off thousands more, despite record revenue, as workers start to worry that AI is gradually replacing them

In keeping with the computer industry’s tendency to cut labor costs, Google has started making large layoffs in several departments, such as the Voice Assistant, hardware, technology, and advertising sales teams. The layoffs have impacted numerous augmented reality (AR) team members, hardware teams in charge of Pixel, Nest, and Fitbit products, and dozens of Voice…

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If Ukraine wins, Putin’s supporter threatens to launch a nuclear strike on Washington

Vladimir Putin’s close associate has warned to unleash nuclear weapons on the United States if its assault on Ukraine fails. Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy head of Russia’s Security Council, stated in a Sunday Telegram message that Moscow might employ nuclear weapons should “Ukraine with its supporters” succeed in forcing Russia out of the war-torn nation….

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As the location of Alexei Navalny’s body is still unknown, the Kremlin is charged of “covering tracks”

Supporters of detained opposition leader Alexei Navalny have charged the Kremlin of “dealing with their tracks” as questions remain regarding the whereabouts of his remains and what it might indicate about his manner of death, 2 days after the leader died in captivity. Lyudmila Navalnaya, the mother of Navalny, and her lawyer traveled to the…

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Republicans in Arizona label basic income payouts as “unearned” and propose legislation to outlaw them

Attempts to outlaw basic income schemes, which provide citizens with unconditional payments, are being made by Republican lawmakers in Arizona and other Republicans across the nation. A bill designed to prohibit any county or town in Arizona from paying an individual as an element of a guaranteed basic income scheme was proposed by state legislators….

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