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Exclusive: Greece to repay more euro zone bailout loans ahead of schedule
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Shooting at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, leaves 3 dead, including gunman, and multiple others injured
A gun-toting teenage student at a Christian school in Madison Wis., shot dead another teen student and a teacher Monday morning, police said. Six more people were injured — including two students who were critically hurt with “life-threatening” wounds, authorities said. The shooter was found dead at the scene, authorities said. The gunfire broke out just…
Government shuts down Florida national park after arrival of ‘approximately 300’ illegal immigrants
The federal government this week shut down a Florida national park after hundreds of illegal immigrants arrived at the location unexpectedly. The National Parks Service said in a press release that Dry Tortugas National Park would be closed on Monday “while law enforcement and medical personnel evaluate, provide care for and coordinate transport to Key…
Narco-Terrorist Cartel Delivers Mother’s Day Presents in Mexico
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Ramaphosa, Xi, Guterres expected at Russia BRICS summit later this month, but no MbS
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Weekly Update by Mark Armstrong – July 28, 2023
Greetings from Tyler, It turns out that wealthy people are fleeing California. The natural beauty of the place is hard to overstate. But the politicians have ruined paradise. The cities are overrun with criminality, and “homeless.” No way the squatters could afford to live on the real estate where they’ve pitched their tent. I guess…


