New York City Mayor Eric Adams warned that the ongoing migrant crisis in his city could disrupt neighborhoods and strain resources further. Speaking at a town hall event organized by his office on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, Adams made some of his most blistering remarks on the issue to date. “Never in my life have I had a problem that I did not see an ending to. I don’t see an ending to this,” Adams said on Wednesday night. “This issue will destroy New York City. All of us are going to be impacted by this. I said it last year when we had 15,000, and I’m telling you now at 110,000. The city we knew, we’re about to lose,” he continued.

A murderer made a brazen escape from a suburban Philadelphia jail yard by scaling a wall, climbing over razor wire and jumping from a roof in a breakout that wasn’t detected by guards for a full hour, authorities said Wednesday as the killer eluded a widening manhunt for a seventh day. The timeline and details of Danelo Cavalcante’s escape — including that he got out using the same route another prisoner took in May — were released as police from various agencies flooded a search zone of increasingly worried residents. A tower guard on duty during the breakout was put on leave as part of the escape investigation. The escape and search have attracted international attention and became big news in Cavalcante’s native Brazil.

Conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt finally asked the pressing question that nobody seems to want to confront: How will Trump be able to run for president effectively if he’s on trial? “How are you going to make these points, Mr. President, if you’re in trial?” Hewitt asked Trump directly. “I think the first trial is scheduled for March. The Atlanta trial is going to be televised. It’s going to be a mess. How are you going to be able to campaign and make these points if you’re sitting behind a defendant’s table in a courtroom?” Trump’s answer was, essentially, “we hope the cases magically go away.” “Well, we’ll be asking for many dismissals of many of these fake cases,” Trump responded. “Look, these cases were brought by Biden. These are campaign cases.

The White House was forced to apologize after Joe Biden sent condolences to the family of former Gov. Bill Richardson, including a daughter named Heather. The problem? The governor never had a daughter named Heather. After claiming in a press release that he knew Richardson well, Biden’s communications staff wrote that sends his “love to his family, including his wife of over 50 years, Barbara, and his daughter, Heather.” White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre apologized and had to answer a question about who exactly is doing basic fact-checking at the White House. (YWN World Headquarters – NYC)

President Joe Biden has come under fire after hastily exiting a Medal of Honor ceremony at the White House, leaving war hero Larry Taylor alone on stage. During the ceremony, Biden awarded the nation’s highest military honor to Taylor, an 81-year-old retired Army Captain celebrated for his heroics during the Vietnam War. As Taylor was visibly moved, shedding a tear as the medal was pinned to his lapel, President Biden began heading towards the exit even before the closing benediction was read, leaving the decorated war hero by himself. This incident comes on the heels of prior controversies surrounding Biden’s interactions with military personnel.

Vice President Kamala Harris, during an overseas trip to Jakarta, Indonesia, said she is ready to assume the role of President should the need arise. The topic of presidential succession and her readiness was brought up during a press conference, highlighting concerns about President Joe Biden’s age, who will turn 81 in November. When questioned about her preparedness for the presidency, Harris responded affirmatively, saying, “Yes.” She went on to acknowledge that every vice president understands their responsibility in potentially taking over the presidency when they take the oath of office. The question about the vice president’s readiness came after she initially tried to deflect inquiries regarding President Biden’s age by pointing to his legislative accomplishments.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis took a wrecking ball to the Biden administration and its mainstream media waterboys when asked about his state’s recovery from Hurricane Idalia. “Do you trust the federal government to help, seeing what happened in Hawaii just a few weeks ago and in East Palestine a few months ago?” a reporter asked at the press conference in Yankeetown, Florida. “I think that Maui is a total catastrophe, what happened there,” DeSantis responded. “And I don’t think we have all the answers to that. I think we should have all the answers to that. It’s interesting how incurious our corporate media is about what happened in Maui. I mean, I don’t see them interviewing parents who can’t find their kids and people we know, there’s a lot of people missing.

Vice President Harris on Wednesday brushed aside polling that shows many voters remain concerned about President Biden’s age as he seeks another term in the White House, saying she has seen firsthand his ability to handle the rigors of the job. Harris told The Associated Press the following in an interview in Indonesia: “Our president has been an extraordinary leader who has accomplished things that previous presidents hoped and dreamed and promised they would do and did not achieve, so yes, I see him every day. A substantial amount of time we spend together is in the Oval Office, where I see how his ability to understand issues and weave through complex issues in a way no one else can to make smart and important decisions on behalf of the American people have played out,” she said.

Amidst the escalating crisis of organized retail crime in the United States, a novel security measure involving a disorienting and blinding fog has gained traction as a potential solution. Developed by DensityUSA, this cutting-edge technology has already been adopted in various countries within the European Union and Australia, and it is now making its presence felt in the U.S., according to Mike Egel, the President of DensityUSA. Retail establishments are grappling with staggering losses attributed to theft, with an estimated $86.6 billion reported in 2022. Projections indicate that this figure could swell to a daunting $115 billion by 2025, as per findings from Capital One Shopping Research. “I think the COVID-19 pandemic tore the social and economic fabric of America.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has made striking claims, asserting that Western actors deliberately appointed an ethnic Jewish individual as the leader of Ukraine in a bid to mask what he described as the country’s “anti-human essence.” In a recent statement, Putin directed criticism towards Ukraine’s leadership, particularly focusing on President Volodymyr Zelensky and his Jewish heritage. The president’s remarks highlighted the ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine, shedding light on the divisive narratives that have become intertwined with the conflict. Putin’s comments, though provocative, did not offer specific details about the supposed statements made by Israelis on the internet regarding the situation.

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