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It's one thing to talk or read about the devastation in the state of Florida. But when you can see it with your own eyes, it's absolutely heartbreaking. After being struck by a Category 4 hurricane, the entire landscape of the state has been altered. Places that used to exist have disappeared. Homes and buildings that served as landmarks have been obliterated. But instead of listening to me talk about it, why not take a look for yourself? (read more) |
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Miami QB stretchered off the field after getting sacked (read more) |
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A Return to Normal? PhD Economist: "Don't Bet on It" According to former Goldman Sachs executive, Nomi Prins… Americans who are hoping for a 'return to normal' are going to be shocked when they see what happens next in America. She says, "If you're betting your job, savings, or retirement accounts on a return to 'normal' you're about to be left behind by a brand-new crisis few see coming." Go here now to see America's next crisis |
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Michael Cohen, Trump's disgraced former lawyer, took to the air on Tuesday to predict how he thinks the former president will ultimately be taken down. And according to him, it'll look a lot like what happened to the mobster Al Capone. "Like the Al Capone effect, you're not going to get him on murder, extortion, racketeering. You get them on tax evasion," Cohen said. "And I also believe that there will be other criminal investigations that will be forthcoming, but remember what Donald does, and again, this is all part of the playbook that I am responsible for helping to create," he added. "This playbook is delay, delay delay." Is he right, or will Teflon Don rise above his latest legal and tax woes? (read more) |
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This is how much richer Fauci and his wife got during the pandemic (read more) |
Is Spain seriously considering lowering the age of consent to 12? (read more) |
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A class action claim was brought by a number of people against Dominion Voting Systems, Facebook, CTCL, Mark Zuckerberg, and his wife. The case is currently headed to the US Supreme Court. According to this group, the defendants collaborated with government workers in a planned and coordinated effort to rig the 2020 Presidential Election in ways that are unlawful under the US Constitution. The Americans who are behind this campaign hope that the legal battle is still ongoing and that there is still time to investigate the state of our elections. (read more) |
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Is it time for Nancy Pelosi to call it quits? (read more) |
Is the US trying to start another world war? (read more) |
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Many senior citizens are more afraid of outliving their riches than they are of actually dying. As a result, many people take their hunt for dividend stocks to buy for retirement seriously. For individuals approaching or already in retirement, dividend-paying equities are frequently the best choice. That's partly because the passive income stream these stocks produce might supplement retirees' social security benefits. The fundamentals of these equities are also evaluated favorably. That's because organizations that provide dividends must, in theory, be profitable. Increases in dividends over time result from a sound company plan and good margins. As a result, given that the dividends supplied might grow over time, dividend stocks are sometimes considered to be superior to bonds. Of course, narrowing down the large number of dividend-paying companies to a select few to hold for the long run is difficult. So here are dividend stocks to buy that I'm thinking about at the moment. (read more) |
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Most Americans plan to rely heavily on Social Security for retirement. Here's what to know (read more) |
Jim Cramer recommends these high-yield dividend stocks (read more) |
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Joseph Oberlies had just bonded out of jail when he decided to break into his ex-girlfriend's home. Oberlies told officers that he got "black-out drunk" before he committed his latest crime. Thankfully, his ex-girlfriend and her children were not home at the time. Ironically, Oberlies was out on bond after being arrested for breaking into another ex's home and stabbing her. But in his most recent break in, security cameras caught Oberlies just hanging out in the home while his ex-girlfriend was away and causing some damage while he was there. He eventually took a hammer and smashed a flat screen TV. But it's what Oberlies did to the ashes of his ex-girlfriend's child while he was in the home that was unimaginable. (read more) |
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Did a ghost shout at this team of paranormal investigators? (read more) |
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The husband of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, Perry Greene, has filed for divorce from the congresswoman. The couple has been married for just over 27 years. Perry Greene wrote that he and Marjorie had been in a "bona-fide state of separation" before he filed the papers. He declared that their marriage was "irretrievably broken." Perry Greene asked that the divorce be filed under seal, revealing that the record would "contain sensitive personal and financial information, the public disclosure of which would negatively impact the parties' privacy interests." Perry Greene released this statement regarding the news, ""Our family is our most important thing we have done. As we go on different paths we will continue to focus on our three incredible kids and their future endeavors and our friendship." Here's why the divorce proceedings have the potential to get tricky. (read more) |
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Look into Hurricane Ian's eye in this photo that an astronaut took from space (read more) |
Charleston is now bracing for a direct hit from Hurricane Ian after it strengthenedto a category 1 storm (read more) |
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