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Los Angeles food trucks targeted by thieves taking advantage of gray area vendors

Thieves have been terrorizing food truck operators and street vendors in California, demanding at gunpoint they hand over their day's earnings and knowing it's unlikely they'll be reported or prosecuted for the hold-ups.

Ron DeSantis cancels SC campaign plans due to approaching storm, will send wife instead

Gov. Ron DeSantis will no longer be traveling to South Carolina for two campaign stops on Monday due to the approaching Tropical Storm Idalia and will instead send his wife, Casey DeSantis, to Rep. Jeff Duncan's (R-SC) Faith and Freedom BBQ.

Sununu warns vote for Trump means ‘effectively handing’ presidency to Kamala Harris

Gov. Chris Sununu (R-NH) warned that supporting Donald Trump for the Republican nomination in 2024 could end up giving the presidency to the other party.

Guy Fieri hosting 15-course ‘Chefs for Maui’ dinner to help wildfire victims

Celebrity Chef Guy Fieri is cooking up a fundraiser for victims of the wildfires in Maui, Hawaii, inviting people to attend a 15-course dinner as a fundraiser.

Curtis Sliwa among those arrested at NYC immigrant protest outside home of Eric Adams

The Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwa was put in handcuffs while protesting the influx of illegal immigrants that have arrived in New York City.

DeSantis informs Florida residents on preparations for Tropical Storm Idalia: WATCH

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has cautioned Florida residents about Tropical Storm Idalia, which is anticipated to become a hurricane by late Tuesday afternoon.

Joe Biden responds to Jacksonville shooting to condemn ‘white supremacy’

President Joe Biden issued a statement Sunday regarding the Jacksonville mass shooting that was "fueled by hate-filled animus."

Trump raises over $7 million in wake of his mugshot photo release

Former President Donald Trump has cashed in on his mug shot photo, receiving over $7 million only days after his mug shot was released to the public.

Meadows motion to move Georgia case to federal court ‘won’t change matters’: Chris Christie

Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie on Sunday said that former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows potentially getting his Georgia indictment moved to federal court “really won’t change matters all that much.”

Vivek Ramaswamy claims Mike Pence missed an ‘opportunity for heroism’

Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy said that former Vice President Mike Pence missed an opportunity for heroism with his behavior on Jan. 6, 2021.
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