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Hurricane Nana makes landfall in Belize, brings floods to Honduras; Omar to dissipate
The 14th named storm of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season made landfall in Belize early Thursday after bringing flooding to neighboring Honduras. — Travis Fedschun
Unmasked teen girls assault Dunkin’ manager in NJ after being denied free doughnuts: police
Either the world has gone crazy, or those new apple cider doughnuts are really, really great. — Michael Bartiromo
Los Angeles mayor among 15,000 city employees furloughed due to ‘fiscal emergency’
The L.A. City Council voted on Wednesday to declare a fiscal emergency and approved plans to furlough more than 15,000 city employees. — Megan Henney
Dems ‘ignoring’ mail-in ballot voter fraud, ‘burying their head in the sand’: Katie Pavlich
Democrats, backed up by the mainstream media, are failing to acknowledge the real problems raised by universal mail-in voting, Fox News contributor Katie Pavlich argued Thursday. — Caleb Parke
Pregnant Australian mother cuffed after she advocates against coronavirus lockdown
A 28-year-old pregnant Australian woman said Thursday she was not aware she had broken any law before she was handcuffed and led away by authorities for allegedly inciting activists to demonstrate against COVID-19 pandemic-related shutdown orders. — Julia Musto
What a 16-year-old learned in three months of Portland protests
Last summer was all about dance team and teen parties. But after she watched George Floyd’s death in a video on her phone, Daria Allen’s world drastically changed. — Kate Conger
Antonio Sabato Jr. details plans for conservative movie studio: ‘I want to make films about this country’
Antonio Sabato Jr. details his plans for a conservative movie studio in an interview with Fox News. — Jessica Napoli
Montana wildfire skirts town, residents allowed to return home after emergency evacuation
People in the small eastern Montana town of Jordan were told Wednesday night that they can return to their homes after a wind-driven wildfire briefly caused the evacuation of the ranching community.
