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A training exercise at Saylor Creek Range in Idaho turned deadly for a 19-year-old Air Force Reserve Officer cadet. "Today we lost a member of our Air Force family. We express our deepest sympathies to the families and friends of all the individuals," said Col. Ernesto DiVittorio, 366th Fighter Wing commander. "Our thoughts and prayers are with them." The cadet at Oregon State University was originally from Alaska and was pronounced dead at the scene. Here's what happened during the exercise. (read more) |
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Person killed by an alligator near Myrtle Beach (read more) |
"Biblical" insect swarms spur Oregon push to fight pests (read more) |
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As the left continues to melt down after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, more outspoken progressives like AOC are calling for the impeachment of some of our Supreme Court justices. But is there any precedent for a Supreme Court impeachment? Since the birth of the Supreme Court in 1790, there have been over 100 Supreme Court justices. And in all of that time, only one of them has ever been impeached. Here's who, why he was impeached, and why he still went on to serve on the Supreme Court until the day he died. (read more) |
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Liberals think whoever took (and shared) this Kamala photo should be fired (read more) |
7 more disputes the Supreme Court has to decide this term (read more) |
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A red wave in November 2022 has been predicted by pollsters and experts alike basically since President Joe Biden assumed office. Now, voting registration statistics have started to show this shift in voter mood, especially those in crucial swing states. The results of an AP survey show that a significant portion of registered voters recently switched their party affiliation to the Republican Party. Over 1 million of the 1.7 million registration transfers taken into account for the study were from Democrats to Republicans. Researchers highlighted that this trend has taken place all around the nation. With little over four months until Election Day, Republicans appear to be gaining ground. (read more) |
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Bill Barr suddenly cares about who is in the White House (read more) |
The First Amendment wins again at the Supreme Court (read more) |
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The housing market is influenced by inflation, interest rates, and the job economy. They all appear to be moving in the wrong way at the moment. The home market may implode in 2022 if the problems get worse. In 2020, the housing market was booming. Potential house buyers have extra money because of government stimulus funds and cheaper costs brought on by stay-at-home limitations. Additionally, mortgage rates were meager, making home ownership much more accessible than in the past. Imagine the year 2022. Many homebuyers have already completed their house purchases, and stimulus payments are a thing of the past. The Federal Reserve has also promised to raise interest rates through 2022. Mortgage rates that buyers of new homes pay rise along with interest rates. Some property purchasers can no longer purchase a home due to rising rates. The housing market in 2022 is flying a few cautionary flags that may cause a housing market crash. (read more) |
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10 defensive stocks this billionaire has recently bought (read more) |
3 growth stocks that are screaming summer buys (read more) |
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A group of hikers say they are thankful to be alive after intense flash flooding that left a trail of destruction in Utah's Capitol Reef National Park. Noah Gremmert, Orrin Allen, and Cooper Allen say they were visiting the park as part of a church camping trip when the incident happened. The trio had just made it to the top of a mountain when the rain started not even five minutes later. "We're wandering down, we're having a blast, we're watching water gush off the sides of the canyon and it's looking really cool. I'm following one of the waterfalls down with my eyes, and I was like 'Oh shoot, the road's gone,'" Orrin said. The situation quickly turned dangerous as the downpour led to flash flooding that a park ranger of 15 years described as the worst she had ever seen. Vehicles of the hikers and other people in the area were swept away and totaled during the flood. How did the hikers make it out alive? And how did others, including a mother with a six-month-old, also survive? (read more) |
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A snake bit a woman and her husband took the snake to the hospital (read more) |
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Twenty-one-year-old Kimora Launmei Hodges is in jail after she allegedly murdered a 23-month-old boy named Kyrie that she had been babysitting on and off for the past two months. Hodges was watching Kyrie at his apartment while his mother was away at work. Taylor Starks, 18, says she received a phone call from Hodges telling her that her son did not appear normal after he had ingested soap and that he appeared to be having an allergic reaction. "Once I made it there, my baby was on the ground having seizure, after seizure, after seizure," Starks said. Kyrie was transported to a hospital where he underwent emergency surgery. Starks revealed the shocking condition of her son and what the doctors revealed to her about what happened to him. Kyrie unfortunately succumbed to his injuries on Wednesday. (read more) |
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American women are now pledging they will go on a sex strike after abortion rights were overturned (read more) |
Two married teachers are accused of having unlawful sexual relations with a high school student (read more) |
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