People,
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Olivia Jakiel
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A Minnesota zoo worker is recovering after a camel bit him on the head. Just before 3 p.m. on Wednesday, the Stearns County Sheriff's Office responded to a call of an animal bite at Hemker Park & Zoo, which is located in the small town of Freeport, near St. Cloud. Upon arriving at the scene, deputies learned that the victim, identified as Roger Blenker, was escorting a camel through an alleyway to prepare it for transport to another facility, according to a news release from the Stearns County Sheriff's Office. "During the process, the camel placed Blenker's head into its
Miami Herald [FL],
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Joe Battenfeld
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7/13/2022 11:10:09 PM
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New concerns about Joe Biden’s age and mental and physical health are raising the question: What is the president’s real exit strategy? Biden was greeted over the weekend by a long story in the liberal New York Times about his age, with a number of aides anonymously quoted as showing concern about him falling over or being unable to read even the teleprompter. (Snip) Whether it’s the attempted handshake with no one there, the inability to complete a sentence without flubbing, the reading of “repeat line here” in the teleprompter or the fall from his bicycle, Biden has been hammered
Washington Examiner,
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Virginia Aabram
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Rep. Lauren Boebert's (R-CO) restaurant, Shooters Grill, has closed its doors after the building in Rifle, Colorado, changed ownership and did not renew its lease. The restaurant, where staff were encouraged to carry guns openly, closed for the foreseeable future on Sunday after operating for eight years. The business made Boebert a local celebrity and propelled her into the spotlight that led her to win election to the U.S. House in 2020. “We were like a family,” she told the Post Independent, a local outlet. “I would say Shooters, for any employee, was their life. We lived and breathed it
Fox News,
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Greg Norman
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Police in New York City reportedly responded to five homicides over a four-hour stretch into Wednesday morning. The fatal incidents unfolded in the Bronx and Brooklyn boroughs and no arrests have been made, according to WABC. In the most recent homicide around 1 a.m. Wednesday, a 34-year-old man in the Bronx was pronounced dead after being shot in the torso, the station reported. The attackers in that shooting reportedly fled the scene on two dirt bikes. Around a half hour before that, a 24-year-old man was shot in Brooklyn and later pronounced dead at a hospital in Queens, according to
Los Angeles Times,
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Taryn Luna
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7/12/2022 8:47:40 PM
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Gov. Gavin Newsom is pushing back on criticism and news stories about his family vacation to visit his in-laws in Montana for the Fourth of July. A law then-Gov. Jerry Brown signed in 2016 bans taxpayer-financed travel to Montana and other states with policies that discriminate on the basis of gender identity or sexual orientation. Among countless state and national headlines blasting the governor's visit to his in-law's ranch, FOX News dubbed it the latest example of Newsom "flouting his own state laws." But some key details were overlooked, or dismissed, in the frenzy, Newsom said. “My frustration with the
The Hill [Washington DC],
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Morgan Chalfant
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President Biden insisted Tuesday that Democrats want him to run for reelection, firing back at doubters after a poll showed a majority of primary voters wanted someone else at the top of the ticket in 2024. “They want me to run,” Biden said Tuesday evening when asked by a reporter, towards the end of the White House congressional picnic, for his message to Democrats who don’t want him to run for reelection. “Read the polls. Read the polls,” Biden continued. “You guys are all the same. That poll showed that 92 percent of Democrats if I ran would vote for
KOMO-TV [Seattle],
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Tammy Mutasa
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SEATTLE — Higher crime rates and safety concerns have prompted Starbucks to close several of its coffee shops in Seattle and Everett, the company said Monday. Five stores in Seattle are slated to close their doors, including prominent locations in the Central District, Westlake Center, Capitol Hill, Roosevelt and Union Station, with a total of 16 shops around the U.S. slated to shut down by July 31. Starbucks says the stores were chosen based on their level of crime and whether crime rates could be lowered. Each location has seen its own share of issues that range from vandalism to arson
KCBS-TV [Los Angeles CA],
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Staff
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A string of robberies at 7-Eleven stores across the Southland began early Monday morning after suspects robbed a store in Upland and Ontario, raising the total count of incidents that occurred on Monday to six, CBSLA has learned. The robbery took place at a 7-Eleven convenience store located on the 2410 block of West Arrow Route in Upland. The incident took place just before 1 a.m. on Monday. Fortunately there were no shots fired at this crime scene and there were no injuries reported, CBSLA has learned. The clerk at the Upland store was shaken up but did not suffer
Los Angeles Times,
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Grace Toohey
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Without realizing they were starting a movement in green energy policy, leaders of a small Sonoma Valley city seem to have done just that when they questioned the approval process for a new gas station — eventually halting its development and others in the future. “We didn’t know what we were doing, actually," said Petaluma Councilwoman D'Lynda Fischer, who led the charge last year to prohibit new gas stations in the city of 60,000. "We didn’t know we were the first in the world when we banned gas stations.” Since Petaluma's decision, four other cities in the Bay Area have
Fox News,
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Jessica Chasmar
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Cameron Cawthorne
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Stacey Abrams’ second gubernatorial bid in Georgia is enjoying massive donations from Democratic mega donors outside the state like billionaire George Soros and Hollywood director Steven Spielberg, filings reviewed by Fox News Digital shows. One Georgia Inc., an Abrams-associated leadership committee that is able to collect unlimited donations under new Georgia law, filed its contribution disclosure report with the state Friday afternoon, showing that wealthy progressives from across the country are pouring money into Abrams' second attempt to unseat Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp. A small group of Democratic mega donors and Hollywood celebrities alone donated more than $8.4 million
Business Insider,
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Hannah Getahun
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Former House Speaker Paul Ryan was so "disturbed" by the events of the January 6 riots that he "found himself sobbing" while watching the events on television. Ryan, a Republican, told journalist Mark Leibovich for his upcoming book "Thank You For Your Servitude" that he often did not cry but "something snapped in him" that day, CNN reported. "I spent my whole adult life in that building," Ryan said. "And I saw my friends, a lot of cops, some of my old security detail – I'm still friends with a bunch of those guys. It really disturbed me, foundationally." Ryan spent
New York Times,
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Kate Kelly
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Maggie Haberman
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7/10/2022 8:32:14 PM
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WASHINGTON — As one of the nation’s biggest Democratic donors, film producer Jeffrey Katzenberg helped make Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton into Hollywood darlings. But this year, he is backing a surprise candidate: Rep. Liz Cheney, the staunchly conservative Wyoming Republican. (Snip) To help Cheney bolster her chances in Wyoming’s upcoming Republican primary — she is facing a Trump-backed opponent — Katzenberg and his wife have donated more than $43,000 to her campaign and groups supporting her. Katzenberg said his contributions went beyond that sum but declined to provide further details, saying only that he was talking up Cheney, the
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Sounds like a big lib may have bought the property just to force her out of business.