A car bomb kills the daughter of Russian political theorist Alexander Dugin
MOSCOW – The daughter of a Russian nationalist ideologue often referred to as “Putin’s mastermind” was killed when her car exploded outside Moscow, authorities said Sunday. The Investigative Committee branch of the Moscow region said Saturday night’s explosion was caused by a bomb planted in the SUV driven by Daria Dugina. The 29-year-old was the daughter of political theorist Alexander Dugin, a prominent proponent of the “Russian world” concept and a staunch supporter of Russia sending troops to Ukraine. Latest news about Ukraine:Melitopol radar system destroyed; The US will send another $775 million arms package Dugin’s exact ties to President…
Read More »Police make several arrests after panic at Kentucky State Fair
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Several people were arrested at the Kentucky State Fair, which closed early Saturday night after suspicious activity was reported to law enforcement, authorities said. Kentucky State Police said in a statement on Twitter that the fair began a “soft shutdown” around 10 p.m. to ensure the safety of attendees. Police confirmed that there were no injuries. Police have not released any additional details about the incident, but local media have confirmed that people were fleeing the reported gunfire. The identities of those arrested have not been made public. An investigation is ongoing. The fair will resume normal…
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Donald Trump says Mitch McConnell should do more to help Republicans get elected: ‘Political hack cracked’
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Former President Donald Trump went after Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., on social media for expressing skepticism about Republicans’ chances of regaining congressional majorities in the November sessions. In a post on Truth Social, Trump called the Senate Minority Leader a “broken political hack” and challenged his party’s loyalty. “Why are Republican senators allowing a hack politician, Mitch McConnell, to openly disparage Republican candidates working for the United States Senate,” Trump asked. Former US President Donald Trump speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at the Hilton Anatole on August 6, 2022…
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Supporting Brittany Pettersen for Congress is more than just politics as usual for me
For the first time in nearly a decade since I ran for the state Senate, I will open my home to a political event this Saturday evening. Ironically, it will be for the person who currently holds the position they were hoping to hold. Mario Nicholas Along with former state representative Cole Wist, former FirstBank CEO John Ikard and political activist Margaret Ash, I am organize a fundraiser for Brittany Pettersen. All of us are not politically affiliated, but we have decided to support Pettersen’s congressional campaign for a myriad of reasons. First of all, Pettersen is a good, kind…
Read More »92-year-old man dead, another seriously injured in car crash in Butler County – WPXI
CLAY TOWNSHIP, Pa. — A 92-year-old man was killed and a 21-year-old man was seriously injured in a crash in Clay Township. According to Pennsylvania State Police, the crash happened at 11:38 p.m. around 1115 W Sunbury Road (State Route 308) on Friday. Police said a Hyundai Santa Fe was traveling southbound and for unknown reasons crossed left of center and struck a Ford F-150XL T. Both cars came to an “uncontrollable rest.” Download the FREE WPXI News app for breaking news alerts. According to the police report, the two men involved in the crash were trapped in their vehicles….
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Leader of failed 2005 Peruvian uprising released from prison | Political news
Antauro Humala’s release follows surprise reduction of 19-year sentence, and his lawyer hints at a political comeback. A former Peruvian soldier who led a failed 2005 uprising has been released from prison after a surprise announcement that his 19-year sentence had been reduced. A lawyer for Antauro Humala, the leader of Peru’s nationalist ethnocacerista movement, which seeks to bring the country’s disenfranchised indigenous peoples to power, was quick to hint at a return to politics after the release on Saturday. Speaking to supporters who chanted “President Antauro”, he praised the 2005 uprising, in which he and his supporters attacked a…
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Boosting IRS funding becomes a political goal for Republicans
As Congress prepared to vote on President Joe Biden’s $700 billion climate, tax and health care bill earlier this month, the head of the US tax collection agency send one letter to the legislators who ask for their approval. Charles Rettig, commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, knew that an $80 billion funding increase for the agency included in the bill was becoming one of the most controversial measures in the package among Republicans and joined his defense. “We are the greatest country in the world, but the agency that touches more Americans than any other continually struggles to receive…
Read More »Pope Francis calls for “peaceful coexistence” and dialogue in Nicaragua
The police forcibly entered the bishop’s residence, where he had been under house arrest for two weeks, during the morning of August 19. Álvarez is an outspoken critic of President Daniel Ortega’s regime. As of August 19, Álvarez was under house arrest in a residence of his relatives. Cardinal Leopoldo Brenes, Archbishop of Managua, was able to visit the arrested bishop on Friday. Álvarez is the bishop of the diocese of Matagalpa, in north-central Nicaragua. Along with eight other people—priests, seminarians and lay people—the bishop had been forcibly confined to the chancellery since August 4, and forbidden to receive food…
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