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BREAKING: Odds Trump is impeached again rise to 57%, an all-time high

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Meta/Facebook caught red handed discriminating against Americans in favor of H1Bs.

"We recognize that the priority of H-1B applicants in favor of American applicants is for the greater good of company culture."

People need to go to prison for this.

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β€œThe UK is the first Country”

This just went viral on Facebook in the UK.

Huge if true.

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Portland police chief chokes up while confirming Tren de Aragua ties in CBP shooting

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How an Italian immigrant named Ettore Boiardi became a household name as Chef Boyardee.

Ettore Boiardi was interested in cooking from a young age. By the time he was 11, he was peeling potatoes and taking out trash at a restaurant in his hometown of Piacenza, Italy.

Then, at 16, he immigrated to the United States, arriving through Ellis Island in 1914.

He started working in New York's culinary industry, and within a year, he was the head chef at the Plaza Hotel. His food was so popular that people lined up down the block to get a taste, and he decided to start selling take-out meal kits that included enough dry spaghetti, Parmesan cheese, and tomato sauce to feed a family of four for 60 cents.

In 1924, Boiardi opened his first restaurant, Il Giardino d’Italia, in Cleveland, Ohio. At a time when Italian cuisine was largely unknown in middle America, his spaghetti and sauce became a local sensation.

The restaurant's spaghetti and sauce became so popular that customers began asking to take it home, leading Boiardi to initially sell his sauce in cleaned-out milk bottles.

Recognizing a massive commercial opportunity, Boiardi launched the Chef Boiardi Food Company in 1928 with his brothers.

To help American customers and salesmen who struggled with his Italian surname, he made the strategic decision to adopt the phonetic spelling "Boy-Ar-Dee" for his brand.

During World War II, the company became a vital national asset, operating its factories 24/7 to produce millions of rations for Allied troops, an effort that earned Boiardi the Gold Star, the highest civilian honor from the War Department.

Although he sold the company for roughly $6 million in 1946 to ensure continued employment for his workers, he remained a consultant and the brand's iconic face in advertisements until his retirement in 1978.

By the time of his death in 1985, the name he had simplified for "progress" was generating hundreds of millions of dollars annually, cementing his legacy as a pioneer of Italian-American cuisine.

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A man (33) stole a front loader from a Henderson, TX construction site, led police on a very slow-speed chase, and then tried to run over two police vehicles.

It did not turn out well for him - Police shot him multiple times, hitting his arm and leg. He was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

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Isn’t it ironic that all the β€œfree Palestine” activists don’t support free Iran?

Doesn’t freedom have a universal value for them? Or do I miss something?

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BREAKING - It’s been revealed Renee Good, the woman shot while attempting to run over an ICE agent, was taught how to β€œresist feds” at her child’s Minneapolis charter school months after her return from Canada after fleeing the US because of Trump’s 2024 win

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Saint Petersburg rescuers save dog from ICY DEATH in the Neva River

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