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John Bel Edwards has been re-elected as Louisiana governor, marking a bitter blow to President Donald Trump who publicly endorsed GOP rival Eddie Rispone. The shock victory was declared late Saturday night, after the President used the runoff election in the Deep South as a test of his own popularity and political prowess heading into the 2020 presidential race. Trump made three trips to Louisiana in the past five weeks to rally for Rispone (pictured together at far left, and he took to Twitter several times on Saturday encouraging Louisianans to head to the polls and turn the state red. However, the Commander-in-chief's pleas weren't enough to get the GOP contender over the line, with Edwards narrowly clinching victory with 51% of the vote. The Democrat took to the stage shortly after 10pm to address his jubilant supporters. Edwards took a conciliatory tone in his victory speech, even asking God to 'bless Trump's soul', despite the fact the President had vigorously campaigned against him.
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Prince Andrew denies EVER having sex with Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Roberts as he dismisses her description of night 'they met' because he was taking daughter Beatrice to a Pizza restaurant.
Shocking footage shows the moment a food truck exploded in Texas which caused nearby buildings to shake. Fire officials claimed that a propane gas leak triggered explosions in San Marcos that destroyed multiple food trucks. There were no injuries as a result of the incident. Footage recorded by a resident who lived in an apartment above shows the moment the first truck burst into flames, which caused her property to shake. 💥
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT! A Hong Kong police officer was hit by an arrow as authorities used tear gas and water cannons to try to drive back protesters occupying a university campus as well as the surrounding streets. Violent clashes between demonstrators and police began yesterday and continued into today as arrows and petrol bombs were launched at riot cops from huge catapults. A group of demonstrators set fire to barricades and blocked the entrance to the Cross Harbour Tunnel as the pro-democracy protests continued. During a stand-off with protesters, police said an arrow struck a press officer, who was taken to a hospital. Photos on the department's Facebook page show the arrow sticking out of the back of the officer's lower leg.🔥 #HK
Shocking footage shows the moment a photographer is knocked unconscious when a football player crashes into her on the sidelines of a game. Photographer Chamberlain Smith was leveled on her back by University of Georgia Bulldogs running back Brian Herrien, during the game against Auburn University on Saturday. In footage picked up by TV cameras, Herrien is pushed out of bounds at the 4-yard line as he steams toward the end zone in the second quarter at Auburn's Jordan-Hare Stadium in Alabama. But Herrien couldn't stop his momentum and slammed into Smith, who was on her knee for a camera angle. His knee is seen smacking into the photographer's head, sending her flat on her stomach where she remains motionless. 🏈
Police Might Have Fired Live Rounds

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Live bullets were suspected to be used at the intersection outside Harbourview Place.

2 shots were fired at civilians, while another 1 shot was fired into the air. No one is injured.

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On November 12 at 11:20 pm, a possible kidnap occurred on the 3000 block of 3rd Ave. A female black was seen screaming for help as she was driven away by a male black in a possible 4 door white Prius. Any info contact #LAPD Southwest Detectives 213-485-2197.👮🏻‍♂️
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Two private planes collided at San Antonio International Airport. The crash between the two midsize business jets caused significant damage. But no injuries were reported. One aircraft had been parked since Nov. 5 after arriving from New Orleans, reported Fox San Antonio. The other arrived on Friday afternoon from San Jose, Calif., and reportedly had to make an emergency landing over a fuel leak. It is not clear how the two planes ended up colliding on the runway.🛩