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A woman from California, Obdulia Sanchez, has died in a drive-by shooting in Stockton, California. This happened on Tuesday, December 2. The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office says someone drove by and shot at her. Another person was hurt in the shooting. No one has been arrested yet. Sadly, this isn’t the first time Sanchez has been in the news. Back in 2017, she was driving drunk and live-streaming on Instagram when she crashed. Her 14-year-old sister, Jacqueline, died in the crash. Sanchez went to prison for six years because of the crash. She was found guilty of gross vehicular…

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Eurovision Faces Boycott Over Israel’s Participation Several European nations are taking a stand for what they believe is right, as Spain, Ireland, Slovenia, and the Netherlands have announced they will not participate in the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest. This decision comes after the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) chose to allow Israel to compete, a move that has stirred significant controversy. The boycott, confirmed recently, follows months of growing disapproval from certain countries regarding Israel’s participation. These nations have voiced concerns over what they perceive as the EBU’s reluctance to exclude Israel’s public broadcaster, KAN, from the competition. Earlier this week,…

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A man who received a pardon from President Trump following the January 6th events is once again facing legal scrutiny after appearing near the home of Congressman Jamie Raskin. Taylor Taranto, previously found guilty of making threats against Rep. Raskin and former President Barack Obama, was ordered by a judge to return to his home in Washington state. The judge is considering a request from prosecutors to detain Taranto, who was found to have illegally possessed guns and ammunition in his vehicle last year. Reports indicate that Taranto was seen by local police near Raskin’s Maryland home. He had been…

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The White House Launches Portal to Highlight Media Bias WASHINGTON – The White House has launched a new online portal aimed at highlighting instances of bias in news coverage. The move comes as concerns grow among many Americans about the fairness and accuracy of reporting from some media outlets. The website features examples of what the White House considers biased reporting, with the stated goal of holding journalists accountable for their work. The administration is also encouraging citizens to submit their own examples of perceived bias. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized the importance of ensuring fair and accurate reporting. “It’s…

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Pennsylvania Governor Takes Aim at Former Vice President’s Book Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, a Democrat, has publicly criticized former Vice President Kamala Harris regarding claims she made in her recent book about her unsuccessful presidential campaign. Shapiro has labeled Harris’s account of their interactions as “utter bull****,” sparking a debate about the direction of the Democratic Party and the appeal of conservative leaders. In an interview, Shapiro responded to excerpts from Harris’s book, “107 Days,” where she discussed her process of selecting a running mate. According to Harris’s book, Shapiro allegedly dominated the conversation during his interview, insisted on being…

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U.S. Prioritizes Visas for Investors and Sports Fans, Adds Scrutiny for Skilled Workers WASHINGTON – The U.S. government is making changes to how it handles visas, focusing on those who want to invest in America or visit for big sports events. At the same time, it’s adding a layer of review for skilled foreign workers. The State Department has told embassies and consulates to give priority to visa applications from businesspeople planning “significant investments” in the United States. This also includes those who want to come for major sporting events like the World Cup and Olympics, which the U.S. is…

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Leonardo DiCaprio, the well-known actor, recently shared some advice for young actors hoping to make it in Hollywood. He believes that becoming too famous too quickly can hurt an actor’s long-term career. DiCaprio, now 51, emphasized that a career in acting is a “marathon,” not a “sprint.” He suggested that actors should think about their careers many years down the road and build a solid foundation for lasting success. He also noted that overexposure can be damaging. He explained that in the past, actors were more private, and audiences didn’t know much about their personal lives. This is very different…

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The Copa del Rey, Spain’s national football cup, witnessed several surprising upsets in its second round. Some top-tier teams faced unexpected challenges against lower-division opponents, while others barely managed to secure their spots in the next stage. Two of the most notable surprises came as Espanyol and Girona, both teams from Catalonia, were knocked out of the competition. Espanyol suffered a 1-0 defeat against Atletico Baleares. Girona also faced an unexpected loss, falling 2-1 to Ourense in a match held in Galicia. Several other La Liga teams found themselves on the brink of elimination. Villarreal needed a penalty shootout to…

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A man from Florida has been arrested in connection with the murder of a woman in 1997. Andrew Dykes, who lives in Tampa, Florida, was arrested on Wednesday, Dec. 3, based on a warrant from Nassau County, New York. The 66-year-old is accused of killing Tanya Denise Jackson in 1997. Dykes appeared in court in Florida on Thursday, Dec. 4, to face the murder charge. Tanya Jackson’s two-year-old daughter, Tatiana Marie Dykes, was also killed. Her remains were found 14 years later. For many years, Tanya was known as “Peaches” because of a peach tattoo on her body, and her…

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A Department of Homeland Security agent stands guard in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Peter Zay / AFP) (Photo by PETER ZAY/AFP via Getty Images) **DHS Continues Enforcement Efforts in Charlotte, North Carolina** Charlotte, NC – The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has confirmed that its operation to arrest illegal immigrants with criminal records in Charlotte, North Carolina, is ongoing. This announcement comes after some local officials incorrectly stated that the operation had ended. As of Wednesday, over 425 individuals have been apprehended in the Charlotte area as part of “Operation Charlotte’s Web.” This operation, which began in mid-November, specifically…

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