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Month: August 2025

James Comer Warns the Clintons About the Consequences of Not Complying with Congressional Subpoena

Former President Bill Clinton and former first lady Hillary Clinton have been warned not to play legal games and defy a subpoena to tell a House panel about their dealings with sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Last month, the Epstein case roared out of the dustbin of history after a Department of Justice memo said it had no …

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“This Is a Bombshell”: Dr. Ryan Cole Predicts What’s Coming Next as RFK Jr. Defunds mRNA Vaccines

Screenshot from Steve Bannon’s War Room. This article originally appeared on vigilantfox.com and was republished with permission. “This is a bombshell.” Pathologist Dr. Ryan Cole just made a devastating prediction about what RFK Jr.’s latest move means for mRNA vaccine technology. “The repercussions,” he says, “are going to be felt worldwide.” Most people have no idea how big …

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OCFD announces passing of former fire chief Larmore

Chris Larmore, the Ocean City Fire Department’s former fire chief, is pictured. Chris Larmore, the former Ocean City fire chief who oversaw the merger of the department’s career and volunteer divisions, has died. The Ocean City Fire Department (OCFD) announced his passing in a statement Wednesday. “It is with our deepest regret that we announce …

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The First Lab-Grown Fish is Ready for Your Plate

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved San-Francisco-based Wildtype to become the nation’s first company to sell lab-grown seafood. Wildtype cleared the pre-market safety assessment in late May, with the FDA saying that the startup’s cultivated fish is “as safe as comparable foods produced by other methods.” The approval makes Wildtype the fourth cellular agriculture company …

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Assateague’s ‘Gizmo’ dies in Saturday night car collision

Gizmo, a 16-year-old Bay female, died last Saturday in a car collision. Assateague Island National Seashore Superintendent Hugh Hawthorne says an investigation is ongoing. Photo Courtesy Assateague Island Alliance A wild horse died on Assateague Saturday night after being struck by a vehicle on Bayberry Drive. On Monday, Assateague Island National Seashore confirmed a 16-year-old …

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Shocking, Record Explosion In Student Loan Delinquencies Marks The Start Of Next Debt Crisis

Total household debt rose by $185 billion in the second quarter of 2025, a 1% rise from Q1 2025. Balances now stand at $18.39 trillion and have increased by $4.24 trillion since the end of 2019, just before the pandemic recession. Before is a snapshot of the latest Q2 data, courtesy of the NY Fed: Balances Mortgage …

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Retired judge faces misconduct allegations

State prosecutors have charged retired Worcester County District Court Judge Gerald V. Purnell with misconduct in office for knowingly allowing a longtime law clerk to falsify timesheets while still collecting a full salary. Prosecutors also cited his former clerk, 46-year-old Bridget Lowrie, with misconduct in office. The complaint against both is civil, not criminal, and …

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Boston Democrats Opened Housing to Illegals Who Can’t Pay the Rent

The state of Massachusetts resettled thousands of migrant families into apartments at the expense of $30,000 per family to the taxpayers, but now many of the migrants cannot afford to pay their rent. Starting in 2023, the state began pushing migrants into apartment complexes as an adjunct to the state’s emergency assistance shelter program and …

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Worcester Humane Society seeks new shelter

A architect’s rendering of what the new Worcester County Human Society headquarters might look like. Fundraising is about to be underway to build a replacement for the nonprofit’s current home outside Berlin. Aging, overcrowded, and falling apart, Worcester County’s only animal shelter may be getting a state-of-the-art replacement on a vacant plot across from the …

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