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Tucker Carlson Tonight: “Rioters have covered U.S. cities in spray paint, yet students are arrested for chalking "Black Pre-Born Lives Matter" outside of Planned Parenthood in Washington D.C.
A 40-year-old mother of three teens was shot and killed in a Texas home invasion gone wrong during the early hours of Monday morning. The woman was was killed in her Baytown home, just east of Houston around 2am after a group four men barged into the family home. Police say the suspects first came across the family's three teenage children - one 17-year-old girl and two boys aged 15 and 19, The suspects demanded money from the teens. The teens began arguing loudly and ended up waking up their parents who came downstairs to see what the noise was about. The teen suspects were confronted whereupon things suddenly turned violent resulting in multiple shots being fired, killing the mother. Police note that one of the teens recognized one of the suspects but have not elaborated on what their relationship was. Authorities told ABC13 that they do not believe anyone living inside the home was armed.
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Tucker Carlson Tonight: “Allegations of a toxic environment at Ellen’s show continue to pour in.”
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Isaias makes landfall in the Carolinas, knocking out power and sparking fires.
A massive explosions has wreaked devastation in the Lebanese capital of Beirut this afternoon and destroyed the home of the former prime minister just days. The Future Movement Party confirmed that ex-PM Saad Hariri is safe, but the country's health minister said the blasts had left many injured and caused huge damage. Dramatic footage shows smoke billowing from the port area shortly before an enormous fireball explodes into the sky and blankets the city in a mushroom cloud..
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A massive explosions has wreaked devastation in the Lebanese capital of Beirut this afternoon and destroyed the home of the former prime minister just days. The Future Movement Party confirmed that ex-PM Saad Hariri is safe, but the country's health minister…
Security sources told Reuters the blast occurred where there are warehouses housing explosives, although it was not immediately clear what caused the blast or what kind of explosives were in the warehouses. It comes just days before a United Tribunal is set to rule on the assassination of the country's former PM Rafik Hariri, Saad's father. It comes just days before a United Tribunal is set to rule on the assassination of the country's former PM Rafik Hariri, Saad's father.
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A massive explosions has wreaked devastation in the Lebanese capital of Beirut this afternoon and destroyed the home of the former prime minister just days. The Future Movement Party confirmed that ex-PM Saad Hariri is safe, but the country's health minister…
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Hundreds of people were injured due to the explosion. Lebanon's state-run news agency says the explosion was the result of a fire at a warehouse for firecrackers
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BREAKING: Huge explosion rocks Beirut
A massive explosion has rocked the Lebanese capital Beirut. The cause of the blast is unknown
A massive explosion has rocked the Lebanese capital Beirut. The cause of the blast is unknown
TAMPA, Fla. - A mural in downtown Tampa is drawing praise and criticism, FOX 13 reported. Organizers say they want to show their support for law enforcement, but they may have been a little over-eager because they painted it before officially getting a permit. Many critics say the mural flies in the face of the BLM movement. The ‘Back the Blue’ street mural was painted by a group of 40 people Saturday night outside the Tampa Police Department's downtown headquarters. The group said they wanted to improve police morale. Kelli Campbell, who helped organize the mural painting, says it was all about showing support for law enforcement. “We want to make sure that they know just because we aren’t the loudest, doesn’t mean we aren’t there and in numbers. There’s a huge force. Our Back the Blue Florida group has 5,000 members in it, and that’s just a piece of the puzzle, of course.”
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BREAKING: Huge explosion rocks Beirut A massive explosion has rocked the Lebanese capital Beirut. The cause of the blast is unknown
Warning graphic content! The explosion comes at a time of heightened tensions in the Middle Eastern country, whose media carried images of people trapped under rubble, some bloodied, after the massive explosion.