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- Rolling Stone
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- Yahoo TV
Fox News host Brian Kilmeade called out for showing photoshopped image of judge in Mar-a-Lago raid
Despite the fact that the image shown was credited to a Twitter handle run by a digital artist who creates memes, Kilmeade tried passing it off as real.
- Rolling Stone
Trump’s Allies Have No Clue How to Respond to Report of Nuclear Docs at Mar-a-Lago
Republicans in Congress and the conservative media are plum out of talking points following the revelation that the FBI may have been searching for material pertaining to national security
- E! News
Why Tom Brady Is Taking Time Away From Tampa Bay Buccaneers
After Tom Brady missed the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' team practice on Aug. 11, head coach Todd Bowles said the NFL quarterback will be taking time away from the team. Find out when he'll return.
- Palm Beach Daily News
Dear Mar-a-Lago Club members: This FBI raid is going to cost you
Cerabino column: A whimsical look at how Donald Trump may monetize the FBI search of Mar-a-Lago
- INSIDER
Fox News host calls out GOP for attacking the FBI after raid on Trump's home: 'Whatever happened to the Republican party backing the blue?'
For years, the GOP has portrayed itself as the "law and order" party. But it's singing a very different tune following the FBI raid at Trump's home.
- INSIDER
Republicans may have shot themselves in the foot by hammering the DOJ to release the Mar-a-Lago search warrant
Legal experts and political strategists speculate that Donald Trump's backers overplayed their hand and Merrick Garland called their bluff.
- The Daily Beast
‘Fox & Friends’ Host Somehow Calls BS on GOP’s Trump Raid Outrage
Fox NewsFox & Friends co-host Steve Doocy flipped the script on Thursday morning, pushing back on House Minority Whip Steve Scalise’s wild suggestion that FBI agents went “rogue” in executing a court-approved search warrant at former President Donald Trump’s residence.Doocy further took issue with the immediate “rush to judgment” made by Scalise and other conservatives, asking if they could at least “wait a week” before determining that the FBI is “crazy.”Fox News has engaged in a full-scale mel
- Business Insider
The FBI was tipped off by an informer close to Trump who guided agents to where documents were kept, reports say
Officials told Newsweek and The Wall Street Journal that this person told investigators about the documents.
- INSIDER
A top LA County coroner described in graphic testimony what Kobe Bryant's body looked like to give the jury an idea of what the crash-site photos may have shown
Emily Tauscher provided jurors with a gruesome mental image so they could have a sense of what any photos of the crash site would show.
- Ukrayinska Pravda
Armed Forces of Ukraine publishes video where they destroy Russian army ammunition depot and Grad MRL
YEVHEN KIZILOV - FRIDAY, 12 AUGUST 2022, 14:32 Ukrainian fighters have published a video in which the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroy a Grad MLR and the enemy's ammunition depot in the Kherson region Source: The Department of Strategic Communications of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Telegram Details: Firstly, the Ukrainian military destroyed the Russian BM-21 Grad MLR, and then aerial reconnaissance picked up activity in the undergrowth near the Grad and established that the occupiers had situa
- The Daily Beast
Russia Vows Revenge at the Latest Country to Cross Putin
LEXEY DANICHEV/Sputnik Host Photo Agency/AFP via Getty ImagesLatvia’s parliament has moved to designate Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism over Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine—and the Kremlin does not appear to be taking it well. Russia is committing a “genocide against the Ukrainian people,” Latvian MPs said in a statement Thursday, according to AFP. Russia “uses suffering and intimidation as tools in its attempts to weaken the morale of the Ukrainian people and armed forc
- The Hill
FBI agents found dozens of classified documents in Mar-a-Lago search: sources
FBI agents found dozens of classified documents during their search of Trump's Mar-a-Lago on Monday, including some with Top Secret Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI) clearance.
- CBS News
Low water levels at Lake Mead reveal more than just human remains
Four sets of human remains have been found at Lake Mead National Recreation Area since May.
- HuffPost
George Conway Says 'This Could Be The Thing' That Takes 'Narcissist' Trump Down
The conservative attorney said Trump viewed sensitive documents as his property "because he is the world’s ultimate narcissist."
- Women's Health
Dua Lipa's Booty In A Thong Bodysuit And Fishnets Is Peach-Emoji Perfect
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- Seventeen
Kendall Jenner Wears Floral String Thongkini While Celebrating Kylie’s Birthday
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- WAGA
Violent encounter with traveler at Atlanta's airport leads to officer's dismissal
A police officer at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport has been relieved of duty after an encounter with a traveler. The would-be passenger was not allowed to board his flight. An officer came over, led him from the gate and things went downhill from there. The city has now taken action against the officer after investigators reviewed the body cam video.
- Ukrayinska Pravda
Putin sends Medvedev to Ukraine, he obliges
YEVHEN KIZILOV - THURSDAY, 11 AUGUST 2022, 21:37 Dmitry Medvedev, the former President of Russia and current Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation visited the occupied part of Luhansk Oblast where he held a security meeting on behalf of Vladimir Putin.
- INSIDER
The scientific theory of why some Americans don't want Brittney Griner to come home from a Russian prison
Plenty of Americans don't support the US government's efforts to bring Brittney Griner home. An expert in hostage taking and recovery explains why.