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Sen. Kennedy left shocked by judge's 8-year sentence for attempted Kavanaugh assassin

Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., joined a chorus of Republicans arguing that a judge gave a lenient sentence to a man convicted of attempting to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. “You have to separate these people from society,” Kennedy said Monday on “America’s Newsroom,” after Nicholas Roske received an eight-year …

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DHS head Kristi Noem rips country star Zach Bryan over his anti-ICE song lyrics

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem slammed country music artist Zach Bryan on Tuesday after hearing a portion of his upcoming song that featured lyrics seeming to criticize ICE. The government official criticized Bryan during a recent appearance on “The Benny Johnson Show,” calling the lyrics to his …

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Portland police seek public's help after 'safe space' officer loses track of assault suspect near ICE facility

Police are seeking the public’s help in finding a woman accused of assault near the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) building in Portland, Oregon, after one of its “dialogue liaison officers,” sworn officers tasked with “hold[ing] a safe space” for protesters, lost track of her. Portland Police Bureau officials said …

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Pritzker says Trump ordering 400 members of the Texas National Guard to Illinois, Oregon and other locations

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker announced on Sunday that President Donald Trump will deploy 400 members of the Texas National Guard to Illinois, Oregon and other locations. The deployment came as protests against federal law enforcement ramp up across the country, particularly in Portland and Chicago. In the Windy City, multiple …

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Jaguars star's 'cancer warrior' son becomes honorary captain for game vs Seahawks

The son of Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end Josh Hines-Allen was an honorary captain for the team’s game against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday. Wesley Hines-Allen was with his father as he walked to midfield with his fellow teammates to greet Seahawks players before the coin toss. The 8-year-old boy had …

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Slain student’s grieving dad vows action after repeat offender allegedly murdered daughter

A grieving father’s anguished words in Washington have put a spotlight on a tragedy that many Americans say reflects their worst fears: a justice system that repeatedly frees dangerous repeat offenders until it’s too late. Stephen Federico’s daughter, Logan, 22, was murdered in her sleep in May while staying overnight …

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Bare-bottomed bikers roll through rain to shout at feds in blue city's latest anti-ICE stunt

A cheeky group of cyclists tried a unique new anti-ICE protest tactic in Portland, Ore., bearing their rear-ends alongside their rage and resistance. A nude bicycle gang rolled up to the city’s immigrant detention center on a rainy Sunday, blasting music over a loudspeaker while some yelled “F— ICE” and …

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Diane Keaton and Al Pacino’s on-off love: The truth about Hollywood's quietest romance

Al Pacino reportedly is having regrets about not marrying Diane Keaton now that the chance is gone. On Oct. 11, Keaton died at 79. The actress’s family told People that they requested privacy and did not share any additional details on her death. A close friend of Keaton’s told People …

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Trump goes from McDonald’s to Middle East peace in ‘one of the greatest political comebacks,’ Thiessen says

One year ago, President Donald Trump was serving french fries at McDonald’s. Now, he’s bringing peace to the Middle East. Fox News contributor Marc Thiessen drew that comparison while joining “America’s Newsroom” on Monday, hours after all 20 living Israeli hostages were freed from Hamas captivity. “It’s one of the …

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South Carolina AG demands death penalty against career criminal charged in college student’s murder

South Carolina’s attorney general is pressuring a local prosecutor to seek the death penalty against the man accused of murdering 22-year-old college student Logan Hailey Federico. Attorney General Alan Wilson on Tuesday sent a letter to Fifth Circuit Solicitor Byron Gipson urging him to pursue capital punishment against Alexander Devonte …

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