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Tucker Carlson Tonight: “Senate Dems spew lies about violence & Antifa.”
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The most powerful weapon to ever be used against other humans was detonated by the United States in Japan 75 years ago. On August 6, 1945, a B-29 bomber famously known as the Enola Gay dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, marking the first of two times the bomb has ever been used in warfare. The death toll itself was mind-boggling. As many as 140,000 people ultimately died from the blast, but not all perished immediately. The residual health issues caused by intense radioactive fallout claimed thousands of lives in the months and years afterwards as well. The city was leveled – less than 10 percent of the buildings in Hiroshima were left undamaged by the bomb, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.
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Portland police declare riot after protesters start fires, spray-paint cameras at police precinct.
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A video footage found on a dead person's smartphone.
A tragic photo has emerged showing the final moments of firefighters sent to tackle a blaze at Warehouse 12 in Beirut's port before the chemicals stored inside exploded with the force of a small nuke - killing at least 137. The image shows firefighters trying to pry the lock off a door beneath a sign that reads 'entrance 12', along with signs warning of hazardous chemicals inside. The person who took the photo has been confirmed dead with the photo found on his phone, while Beirut's governor has said 10 firefighters are missing after the blast, sparked when 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate stored in the warehouse caught fire. The image was being widely-circulated on Arab-language twitter accounts on Wednesday as people paid tribute to the firefighters, who are assumed to have perished.
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Meanwhile, in Ghana. The funeral of a prostitute.
Three Massachusetts police officers were stabbed or slashed in the Greater Boston area Thursday morning, said a public relations firm representing police departments in the state. The officers were injured during a response shortly after 8 a.m to a residence on Tuttle Street in Saugus, a town located about 11 miles north of Boston, John Guilfoil PR said. The nature of the call was not immediately clear. The agency said Saugus police had confirmed three officers were stabbed or slashed. It said all three were taken to Massachusetts General Hospital and are expected to survive. A fourth officer was also hospitalized for precautionary reasons. The suspect, a male believed to be in his late teens, had brandished a knife, according to the police spokesman. He was arrested and was not seriously injured. He was taken to Melrose-Wakefield Hospital. No further information was immediately available.
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A fire has broke out at the Haramain Rail Station in Jeddah which connects to the cities of Mekkah and Medinah, Saudi Arabia. According to reports, the fire which broke out in the temporary offices by the Haramain Rail Station, Jeddah has been brought under control with no injuries.
Players, coaches and staff kneel during the national anthem before the game between the Houston Rockets and the Portland Trail Blazers at The Arena at ESPN Wide World Of Sports Complex at Lake Buena Vista, Florida, August 04. Kevin C. Cox/Pool Photo via USA TODAY Sports
The National Rifle Association is fighting back against a lawsuit filed Thursday by New York’s attorney general by submitting its own civil suit against the state official, accusing her of defamation and violating its rights to free speech. The NRA’s lawsuit was filed in the federal court of New York and alleges Attorney General Letitia James “made the political prosecution of the NRA a central campaign theme” when she was running for the AG’s office in 2018, and has not treated the association fairly since, FOX NEWS reported. The defamation allegations stem from James' public descriptions of the NRA as a "criminal enterprise" and "a terrorist organization.
An attendee sites down a semiautomatic rifle at the NRA annual meeting, in Indianapolis, Indiana, April 28, 2019. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston