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Tate: Romania OKs 3rd Extension of Influencer’s Detention

BUCHAREST, Romania—A Romanian court on Monday upheld a third 30-day detention for the influencer and former professional kickboxer Andrew Tate, who is held on suspicion of organized crime and human trafficking, an official said. Tate lost his appeal against a judge’s Feb. 21 decision to extend his arrest a third time for 30 days, according […]

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New Zealand Launches Global Fundraiser for Post-Cyclone Reconstruction

SYDNEY—New Zealand will launch an international fundraising appeal for the massive reconstruction work needed after Cyclone Gabrielle tore across the country’s north earlier this month, forcing thousands of people into shelters and killing eleven. The appeal will fund longer term recovery projects and target wealthy expatriates, businesses, and anyone with affection for New Zealand, said

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Shrimp and Grits

View the print-ready version of this recipe. Shrimp and grits is a beloved Southern dish that originated as a humble and inexpensive meal for fishermen and their families. While traditionally a breakfast item, it has evolved into a popular dinner dish that can be found in all manner of restaurants, from casual seafood shacks to

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Education Reform Documentary ‘Canceled’ by Woke Activists in Illinois

Two attempts to publicly show the documentary film “Truth and Lies in American Education” were thwarted this month by threats of violence from self-avowed Antifa activists. The one-hour movie advocates for parents’ rights, the abandonment of what it sees as the sexualization and political indoctrination of school children, and a return to classical education in

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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine Suffers Injury While in East Palestine

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine confirmed he suffered an injury while he was visiting East Palestine, the site of a toxic train derailment that has drawn national headlines in recent weeks. The Republican governor, 76, told the Columbus Dispatch newspaper that he suffered a displaced distal fibula fracture just above his ankle that occurred while he was visiting

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Vaccines Don’t Stop Transmission: NSW Premier Pushing Public Service to Scrap Mandates

Widespread vaccine mandates in Australia’s most populous state New South Wales (NSW), should be scrapped, according to (NSW) Premier Dominic Perrottet. The premier said he issued the directive to the state’s public service but conceded certain areas were keeping mandates going. “I’ve made it abundantly clear what my position is on this, and it’s based

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This Perfectly Preserved Praying Mantis Trapped in Fossilized Amber Is 30 Million Years Old

A praying mantis, encased in amber and frozen in time since Earth’s ancient Paleogene Period, sparked a flurry of bids amongst collectors after its modern discovery in the Dominican Republic. Some 30 million years ago, when giant rhinos and primitive three-toed horses roamed the earth, sticky resin leaking out of a single tree trapped a

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Beijing to Build a USSR-Style Internal Committee and Greatly Weaken Premier Li Qiang’s Power

News Analysis Recently, Hong Kong media reported that China’s Ministry of Public Security and Ministry of State Security will be separated from the State Council system and placed under the Central Internal Affairs Committee, a new institution directly under the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). This new structure is modeled after the

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NTD Good Morning (Feb. 27): Republican Reactions to Energy Department’s Conclusion on COVID Origin; Migrant Shipwreck Near Italy

The Energy Department now says it is likely that COVID leaked from a lab. Hear how some Republican lawmakers reacted to the news. Authorities say at least 61 people died in a shipwreck near Italy on Feb. 26. The wooden boat carrying migrants included 12 children. It crashed against rocks near the southern Calabrian coast. The

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