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What The ‘Alt-Right’ Is Really About (Full Interview) | Power Lunch. Milo Yiannopoulos, former Breitbart.com tech editor, shares his take on Hillary Clinton's "Alt-Right" comments. Also his take on Twitter ahead of their board meeting today, the freedom of speech and NFL Colin Kaepernick's decision to sit during the national anthem.
Three workers were injured early Wednesday in a massive explosion at a Texas chemical plant that also blew out the windows and doors of nearby homes, US News reports. Firefighters worked to contain a blaze that erupted after the blast at the TPC Group plant and sent a large plume of smoke stretching for miles. The plant in Port Neches in southeast Texas, about 80 miles east of Houston, makes chemical and petroleum-based products. 💥🔥
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A school bus driver in Illinois has been arrested and fired after surveillance video caught her drinking from two beer cans while transporting dozens of elementary school students. Michelle Passley, 44, had stopped at a gas station convenience store during her morning route on Nov. 15 and appeared to purchase two cans of beer before getting back on the bus, the Aurora Police Department said. Police shared video footage from the bus that appeared to show Passley, while behind the wheel, slip the beer cans into a brown bag and drink from them. A review of the footage showed that 32 students were on the bus while Passley was drinking, police said.👮🏻♂️
An Oklahoma police officer was indicted last week for murder after he allegedly fired nearly 60 rounds at a road-rage suspect earlier this year, reported Fox News. John Mitchell, a 40-year-old lieutenant with the Blackwell Police Department, was charged with second-degree murder in the death of Micheal Ann Godsey, 34, on May 20. Mitchell engaged in "imminently dangerous conduct" when he shot Godsey in Blackwell, located roughly 90 miles north of Oklahoma City, a grand jury concluded last Thursday, alleging the officer wasn't justified in firing dozens of shots at the suspect.
A New York man who pledged his support to the Islamic State has been arrested for trying to help the “terrorist organization bent on killing Americans” and for encouraging attacks on U.S. soil, officials said. Zachary Clark, 40, was arrested Wednesday in Brooklyn, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said in a news release. Further details weren’t immediately available. “Today’s arrest in Brooklyn is a reminder that New York City remains a top terrorism target in the United States,” #NYPD Commissioner James P. O’Neill said. Beginning in at least March 2019, Clark posted on encrypted pro-ISIS chat rooms, where he shared instructions on how to carry out terror attacks on U.S. soil and encouraged “lone wolf” attacks in New York City and other well-populated areas, a criminal complaint said. The 40-year-old was charged with providing material support to ISIS and distributing information relating to explosives and weapons of mass destruction. He faces a maximum sentence of 40 years in prison.👮🏻♂️
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Three workers were injured early Wednesday in a massive explosion at a Texas chemical plant that also blew out the windows and doors of nearby homes, US News reports. Firefighters worked to contain a blaze that erupted after the blast at the TPC Group plant…
The second blast ripped through the plant about 2 p.m., sending a steel column high into the air. That prompted Jefferson County Judge Jeff Branick, the top county official, to order a mandatory evacuation of Port Neches and neighboring Groves, Nederland and part of Port Arthur. Monk said TPC would form an investigation team to determine what led to the explosions. “We’re staying focused on the safety of our emergency response personnel folks in and around in the community as well as trying to protect the environment,” Monk said at a news conference. Firefighters have not been able to fully assess the damage at the plant, he said. Branick, who lives near the plant, said at the news conference that he was awakened at his home by the initial blast, which blew in his front and back doors, “damaging them pretty significantly.”💥🔥
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WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT! Police officer shot dead two robbers at a gas station in Brazil. 🔫👮🏻♂️ #shooting
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Exclusive! Cartel members at a training base in Culiacán, Mexico.
Mexico on Wednesday rejected “interventionism” after U.S. President Donald Trump said he will designate the Latin American nation’s cartels as terrorist organizations, while a former U.S. official warned of unintended outcomes from such a move, Reuters report. Designating groups as foreign terrorist organizations is aimed at disrupting their finances through the imposition of U.S. sanctions, including asset freezes and travel bans, on them and individuals and entities that support them. Trump said in comments broadcast on Tuesday that Mexico’s cartels “will” be designated. A growing chorus of conservative voices in the United States has called for Mexican cartels to be classified as terrorist groups after the killing in Mexico earlier this month of nine American mothers and children with dual Mexican nationality.
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President Trump on Tuesday will pardon two turkeys at the White House ahead of Thanksgiving — a decades-long tradition in which the president uses the power of the office to keep a pair of the meaty birds off holiday tables.
President Donald Trump gives a thumbs up to Butter, a 47-pound National Thanksgiving Turkey, as first lady Melania Trump looks on in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, November 26, 2019. REUTERS/Loren Elliott
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Meanwhile in Paris, France ... 😂 #WTF?
French CRS police walk on hay as French farmers block the Champs Elysees avenue in Paris, protesting against low farm incomes and growing criticism of agricultural practices, France. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
Thieves smashed display cases and grabbed priceless jewels from an eastern German museum in the early hours of Monday in a lightning raid on one of Europe’s greatest collections of treasures, police said. Security camera footage showed two men breaking in through a grilled window, police said. The alarm sounded just before 5 a.m. local time and officers were there five minutes later. But the burglars had escaped. The haul was worth up to $1.2 billion, Bild newspaper reported earlier, without giving a source. It said a nearby electricity junction box had been set on fire, cutting the power supply to the whole area before the heist. #fuck_lucky