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Civilian targets suspected pedophiles in dozens of undercover stings

Social media and dating apps are filled with a shocking amount of child sexual predators on the hunt for victims, according to a man who tracks down pedophiles on the dark corners of the Internet. “This is a situation that’s happening every day, all day, everywhere, every minute, every hour,” …

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FAA investigating Allegiant Air passenger jet that nearly ran out of fuel

Federal officials are investigating why an Allegiant Air passenger jet nearly ran out of fuel before landing at an airport that was temporarily closed to most traffic. Allegiant said Tuesday it is cooperating with the Federal Aviation Administration’s investigation of the incident. The Allegiant plane with 144 passengers landed safely …

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Hillary Clinton issues election warning, GOP senator demands answers in migrant crisis and more top headlines

GLUED TO HIS SEAT – Indicted Dem facing pressure from his own party to resign takes the mic. Continue reading… GOING ROGUE – Hillary Clinton issues warning about 2024 election interference. Continue reading … ‘LACK OF URGENCY’ – GOP senator turns up the heat on White House’s handling of migrant …

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Mountain lion found wandering in California mall parking lot dies after being tranquilized

TEMECULA, Calif. – A mountain lion that was tranquilized after it wandered into the parking lot of a Southern California mall has died. The Riverside Press-Enterprise (http://bit.ly/1DT976j ) reports that authorities were called after people saw the animal Friday morning outside a Macy’s department store in Temecula. State Fish and …

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States seek alternatives for highway, bridge funding as federal money stagnates or declines

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – States across the country are accelerating their drive for new revenue to repair aging road systems, moves that come as the amount of federal funding has been falling. Figures compiled by The Associated Press show the total amount of money available to states from the Federal …

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Auditor says repair crews on NY train line get little or no supervision, fail to document work

HARTFORD, Conn. – A transportation official says railroad maintenance crews get little or no supervision and fail to document their work on a New York commuter line where six people died in a fiery crash in February. The New York Post reports Monday (http://bit.ly/1GD00x4 ) that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s …

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Surfer killed in Hawaii after encounter with shark

A 39-year-old man was killed on Saturday after an encounter with a shark while surfing off Maui’s northern shore, according to the Maui Police Department. The victim has been identified as Jason Carter, 39, of Haiku, according to the Maui Police Department. In a press release, just after 11:15 a.m., …

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Officials say 200-300 inmates involved in fight at private prison in north-central Oklahoma

CUSHING, Okla. – Corrections officials say from 200 to 300 inmates were involved in a brawl at a private prison in north-central Oklahoma and that the facility is on indefinite lockdown. State Department of Corrections spokeswoman Terri Watkins says 11 offenders were taken to hospitals after the fight Wednesday afternoon …

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Mountain town rocked after country singer's mom murdered in random home invasion

A sheriff in Virginia’s historic Shenandoah Valley area said the fatal home invasion stabbing of a country music singer’s mother is unlike “anything” he’s ever seen. Authorities said an intruder killed 62-year-old Holly Hatcher, a former teacher, around midnight on Aug. 3 at their home in Rockingham County. Michael Hatcher, …

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Environmentalists sue US over slow pace in changing status of rare ghost orchid to endangered

The rare ghost orchid found mainly in Florida and Cuba should be immediately protected by the U.S. as an endangered species, three environmental groups claimed Wednesday in a lawsuit arguing that federal officials are unduly delaying a decision. The lawsuit filed in Florida federal court contends the U.S. Fish and …

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