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- SoCal Dog trainer learns fate for trapping and killing 11 dogs
A Southern California dog trainer and their partner trapped and killed 11 dogs, then impersonated owners to cremate the animals. A pet owner's tip revealed the crime, leading to their exposure.
- Mamdani’s anti-Italian hate is no surprise — it is foundational to his Marxist beliefs
The article claims Mamdani holds anti-Italian sentiments, attributing this to his Marxist beliefs. The author, with Italian family heritage, concludes the mayor dislikes Italy and its people based on this analysis.
- Eric Swalwell spent years coming for Trump — then tried silencing critics
Eric Swalwell built a political career over nearly a decade by targeting Trump. The article claims he later attempted to silence critics.
- Mom delivers ‘healthy’ baby on NJ turnpike, uses phone charger to clamp umbilical cord
Kristen Fast gave birth to a healthy baby boy on the New Jersey turnpike in Secaucus after going into labor en route to the hospital. A phone charger was used to clamp the umbilical cord during the roadside delivery.
- Humanoid robots pull off first-ever gallbladder surgeries in major step toward human trials
Humanoid robots successfully performed the first-ever gallbladder surgeries on pigs at UC San Diego, marking a significant advancement toward potential human trials.
- DHS probe finds Corey Lewandowski may have improperly awarded government contracts – could face criminal referral: report
The DHS Office of Inspector General found evidence that Corey Lewandowski may have improperly awarded DHS contracts. The investigation is considering a referral to the Justice Department for potential prosecution.
- The rule of law can’t survive if judges like Hannah Dugan can obstruct justice
The article criticizes Judge Hannah Dugan for obstructing justice by allowing personal views to override her judicial oath, undermining legitimate law enforcement efforts. It argues that such actions threaten the rule of law and warrant serious punishment for individuals in positions of authority who act impartially.
- Feds give LAUSD much-needed tough love
The Trump administration is providing 'tough love' to LAUSD, aiming to help the school district get back on track. The intervention is described as much-needed by the federal government.
- Failed NJ committee candidate and town hall menace strikes again – belting out Morrissey hit before his arrest for ‘disrupting meeting’
A failed New Jersey committee candidate, known for disrupting town halls, was arrested for disrupting a meeting after singing lyrics from a Morrissey song. The individual has a history of causing disruptions at public meetings.
- Eric Swalwell’s attorneys threatened Tom Steyer campaign just before scandal erupted
Eric Swalwell's attorneys threatened Tom Steyer's campaign just before a scandal caused his career and campaign for California governor to collapse, according to The Post.
- Light sentence for Paul Kessler’s killer sends wrong message on antisemitism
The man who killed Paul Kessler was sentenced to 365 days in county jail for a deadly 2023 assault during a pro-Israel rally. The sentence is described as lenient.
- Tiger rescued from ‘worst roadside zoo in America’ finds new home in California
A female tiger rescued from a private facility described as the 'worst roadside zoo in America' has been relocated to a new home in California. The tiger was among five big cats abandoned at the facility.
- A lost California company brings jobs back from Mexico — to Texas
Toyota's $3.6 billion expansion in Texas is causing job shifts from Mexico to Texas, highlighting how state policy influences economic outcomes. The move is described as a 'painful yet familiar' example for Californians.
- ‘Tinder Swindler’ Simon Leviev settles lawsuit with Leviev diamond family, ending legal woes
Simon Leviev has settled a lawsuit with the Leviev diamond family, ending his legal issues. However, the article notes that the allegations against him remain, despite his claim of vindication.
- ‘Tinder Swindler’ Simon Leviev settles lawsuit with Leviev diamond family, ending legal woes
Simon Leviev has settled a lawsuit with the Leviev diamond family, ending his legal issues. The article notes that the allegations against him remain, though the legal development does not erase them.
- Trump administration greenlights legislation to ‘exact a heavy price’ on buyers of Russian oil and gas
The Trump administration has greenlit legislation to impose penalties on buyers of Russian oil and gas. The bill, introduced by Sen. Lindsey Graham, has over 80 senator supporters but has languished on Capitol Hill as President Trump seeks to negotiate an end to a four-year-long war.
- 10 killed in Bahamas plane crash as frightening video shows strewn wreckage
A plane crash in the Bahamas killed 10 people, with one survivor who later died from injuries, according to the police chief. The incident was confirmed at a press conference Friday.
- Iconic Hot Dog on a Stick plots Vegas expansion as new owner plans major investment
The 80-year-old Southern California business Hot Dog on a Stick is planning a Vegas expansion with a new owner's major investment. The company is preparing for future growth as part of its expansion strategy.
- LAPD halts crime-fighting license plate cameras amid argument over video rights
The LAPD is halting its partnership with Flock Safety, a company managing license plate cameras, due to ongoing contract negotiations. The decision centers on disputes over video rights related to the crime-fighting camera network.
- Unions’ greed is destroying California — something’s got to change
The article criticizes California's public unions for allegedly damaging the state through greed, suggesting reforms are necessary. It references a 1962 Spider-Man comic book as an example for the governing class and unions to follow.
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