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Liverpool remain bottom after goalless home draw to London City Lionesses

Bottom club Liverpool remain without a win in the Women's Super League after being held to a drab goalless draw by London City Lionesses.
Mayor Frey: There is 'deep mistrust' around ICE shooting probe

Mayor Frey: There is 'deep mistrust' around ICE shooting probe

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey expresses his frustration over the "debate about baseline facts" in the ICE shooting of Renee Good.
Ekström gana la etapa 7 del Rally Dakar tras problema al final de Lategan; Benavides arrasa en motos

Ekström gana la etapa 7 del Rally Dakar tras problema al final de Lategan; Benavides arrasa en motos

WADI AD-DAWASIR, Arabia Saudí (AP) — Henk Lategan parecía que iba a ganar la etapa y liderar la clasificación general en el Rally Dakar el domingo hasta que encontró problemas en la última sección. Lategan lideraba el último punto de control a 40 kilómetros del final de la especial de 459 kilómetros entre la sureña […]

BETRAYAL: Senate Appropriations Committee Votes to Allocate OVER $5 BILLION In Taxpayer-Funded Welfare for Refugees – Here Are The 14 Republicans Who Voted Yes

The Senate swamp quietly stuck a knife in the back of President Trump and the MAGA movement last week after approving billions to refugees despite the Somali fraud scandals across the country. The post BETRAYAL: Senate Appropriations Committee Votes to Allocate OVER $5 BILLION In Taxpayer-Funded Welfare for Refugees – Here Are The 14 Republicans Who Voted Yes appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Idaho murder victims’ families sue university Kohberger attended for damages

Idaho murder victims’ families sue university Kohberger attended for damages

The families of all four University of Idaho murder victims last week sued the university attended by Bryan Kohberger, alleging gross negligence, wrongful death and violations of federal education protections.
Iranian Protests Enter Third Week As Crackdown Intensifies And Reported Death Toll Rises

Iranian Protests Enter Third Week As Crackdown Intensifies And Reported Death Toll Rises

Anti-government protests in Iran continued for a 15th straight day on January 11, with demonstrators gathering on the streets of Tehran as a harsh security crackdown intensified and the number of reported deaths continued to rise.
Neighbor of man accused of killing Ohio dentist speaks out after his arrest

Neighbor of man accused of killing Ohio dentist speaks out after his arrest

Multiple 911 calls came in the morning the couple was found fatally shot inside their Ohio home
Young mother seeks five relatives in Venezuela jail

Young mother seeks five relatives in Venezuela jail

Lorealbert Gutierrez, 19, was seven months pregnant when security agents detained her along with six family members in eastern Venezuela.

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President Trump’s Actions Are Forcing China’s Inevitable Economic Collapse – China Can’t Compete with the US

President Trump’s actions are forcing China to face reality.  China cannot compete with the US, and its economy is on the verge of collapse.  We’ve reported for years on China’s … Read more The post President Trump’s Actions Are Forcing China’s Inevitable Economic Collapse – China Can’t Compete with the US appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Minnesota lawmakers turned away from ICE facility

Minnesota lawmakers turned away from ICE facility

Minnesota lawmakers turned away from ICE facility
Iran’s regime is facing its gravest existential threat: here’s why - and what happens next

Iran’s regime is facing its gravest existential threat: here’s why - and what happens next

After a disastrous 12-day war with Israel last year and diminished support from its allies, Iran’s leaders have resorted to brutal violence to crush a mass uprising which is only going to get more bloody, writes chief international correspondent Bel Trew