The Duke of Sussex reiterated that he wants reconciliation with his relatives, even though his memoir has plunged the Royal Family into its worst crisis since the death of his mother.
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Two bungling vandals set themselves on fire by setting themselves on fire in a California small business security camera.
Max Solorzano released the footage as the owner of Bakersfield’s immigration services company. Bakersfield is two hours North of Los Angeles. The footage was taken on New Year’s Day.
Two cameras capture two separate shots of two men in dark clothes and covered faces approaching the building to spray an accelerant onto them.
The fire lit up and flashed towards them. They extinguished the flames and ran away from the business.
Former British Army colonel Richard Kemp yesterday said the prince’s decision to share details about Afghanistan in his autobiography Spare amounts to a ‘betrayal’ of his comrades
Graeme Souness, who played with Gianluca Vialli at Sampdoria, was live on Sky Sports News speaking to presenter Hayley McQueen when he was unable to carry on his tribute.
And his stooges like Dan Crenshaw are calling principled conservatives “terrorists.”
There a lot more Republican representatives that wish to oppose the RINO swamp but fear the repercussions. It’s time to stand up. It’s why we elected you.
20 out of 222 House Republicans……is the actual number representing “We The People”.
City’s police chief meets Greek Orthodox Patriarch to assure him attacks on religious institutions will not be tolerated; suspects ages 14 and 18 from central Israel
MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Taiwan is looking for investors to create its own satellite communications provider, inspired by the work of Elon Musk’s Starlink in Ukraine, to repel China’s possible attacks, a British newspaper reported on Friday, citing three people familiar with the matter.
This week — Comptroller Hegar confirms a larger surplus than previously projected, Rep. Cason inquires about a missing pornography study, and Jobs for Texas hits pause on Chapter 313 advocacy.
News coverage of the January 6, 2020 pro-Trump rally and Capitol riots has been largely one-sided. So have the unprecedented prosecutorial efforts that continue today. This week on Full Measure, you’ll hear more to the story. There are serious questions about the heavy-handed tactics the government has used to arrest or punish nonviolent protesters.