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8 children among 33 injured as passenger bus overturns in Turkish city of Antalya

At least 10 in serious condition — local media
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POV: Russian national guard takes down kidnap gang in Moscow

The group’s hostage was liberated during the operation
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Cocaine is only illegal because it's made in Latin America — claims Colombian Pres Petro

'Cocaine is no worse than Whiskey, that's what scientists are analyzing'
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'Over 200' of these illegals deported on this US military flight to India

Over 700,000 undocumented Indians still thought to be in the US
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs has been accused of sexually assaulting two women at a Trump hotel penthouse in New York City.

The claims were separately filed by anonymous Jane Doe's this week in New York Supreme Court, alleging he 'trapped' them at nightclub Limelight before moving them to the Trump hotel.

The women claim the incidents took placed in the 1990s, but it's unclear if they occurred on the same day. The hotel in question is believed to be Trump International, which opened in 1997.

In the first lawsuit, the woman said she was assaulted by the rap mogul several times, including in California, with one specific allegation claiming she was coerced into group sex after attending an event at Limelight.

The lawsuit says Combs organized the event at the club, a now-closed site at the former Episcopal Church of the Holy Communion on Manhattan's Sixth Avenue, 'with the top two floors dedicated to exclusive sex parties involving group sexual activities directed by and involving Combs.'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14363449/Diddy-Trump-tower-lawsuit.html
🔥President Javier Milei instructed Foreign Minister Gerardo Werthein to withdraw Argentina's participation from the World Health Organization (WHO).

As announced by spokesman Manuel Adorni, the decision is based on the government's deep differences with the health management of the coronavirus pandemic.

"Together with the government of Alberto Fernández they led us to the longest confinement in the history of humanity and to the lack of independence in the face of the political influence of some states," the official said at a press conference.

And he added: "We Argentines are not going to allow an international organization to intervene in our sovereignty, much less in our health."

Adorni stressed that Argentina currently does not receive funding from the WHO for health management. Therefore, this measure does not represent a loss of funds or affect the quality of health services.
https://www.infobae.com/politica/2025/02/05/en-linea-con-trump-milei-ordeno-que-la-argentina-se-retire-de-la-organizacion-mundial-de-la-salud/
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USAID Turned Off: Suddenly Politico Can’t Pay Their Employees

For some reason Politco, a far left political media company, was unable to pay their entire staff.

With DOGE on the case, it won’t be long before every media company that is propped up will be exposed.

And here’s a curious post.

Before we all knew about USAID, we see that Politico was taking money from NYC…

https://100percentfedup.com/usaid-turned-suddenly-politicont-pay-their-employees/
National Public Radio on Monday ran a so-called "sponsor message" promoting pharma giant Procter & Gamble’s nerve-relief drug Nervive, "designed to reduce occasional nerve aches, weakness and discomfort." The message, effectively a commercial, is tied to one of hundreds of advertiser deals that are far more important to NPR than government funding. NPR brought in $100 million from corporate sponsors in 2023, compared to only $7 million in federal funding.

The thinly disguised commercials such as the "sponsor message" from Procter & Gamble—aimed straight at NPR’s rapidly aging audience with aching hands and feet—are now the focus of the new Federal Communications Commission chairman, Brendan Carr, who may have found the powerful news giant’s Achilles' heel. Carr has now launched an investigation into whether the news nonprofit’s "sponsor messages" have violated federal rules that prohibit taxpayer-funded radio stations from "airing commercials or other promotional announcements on behalf of for-profit entities."

NPR—whose $100 million sponsorship haul in 2023 came from around 450 corporate sponsors—has been criticized for decades by conservatives who object to an overtly liberal news outlet with enormous reach receiving taxpayer dollars.

"I am concerned that NPR and PBS broadcasts could be violating federal law," wrote Carr, a longtime commissioner of the FCC who is also backing similar probes of CBS, NBC, and ABC for allegations that their news coverage improperly favored Kamala Harris despite getting access to lucrative public airwaves. Regarding NPR, Carr took issue with providing the organization with taxpayer money, which, while dwarfed by sponsorship revenue, is believed to be essential to NPR’s operations. NPR airing advertisements for for-profit companies "would further undermine any case for continuing to fund NPR and PBS with taxpayer dollars," Carr said.
https://freebeacon.com/media/has-brendan-carr-finally-figured-out-how-to-stop-npr/