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Shocking moment woman dies after her car goes airborne and she crashes into home at 100mph:

A doorbell camera captured the moment a motorist’s car literally flew into an occupied home while speeding down a residential street – killing the elderly driver instantly and narrowly missing a three-year-old child inside the home.
Schoettle, who rents the home, said three other people were inside at the time, and that her nephew was uninjured.
As for the driver, police have yet to release a name, but confirmed in a statement to DailyMail.com she had been ‘an adult female of 73 years of age.’
She was pronounced dead at the scene, shortly before a preliminary investigation found the vehicle had been driving well over the road’s 40mph speed limit.
FAA Prepares US For Flying Taxi Operations By 2028

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) published the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) Implementation Plan, establishing a framework for nationwide flying taxi operations by 2028.
The FAA said the purpose of this Implementation Plan is “limited to those engaging in passenger-carrying or cargo operations with a pilot on board.” AAM is referred to as a transportation system by the agency that moves people and property by air between two points using electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft in both controlled and uncontrolled airspace.
FAA said “Innovate28” is a joint government and industry initiative allowing AAM operations “at one or more key site locations” by 2028. Those locations have yet to be determined.
Rare Pink Dolphin Spotted in Louisiana Waters

A rare pink dolphin was spotted in Louisiana last week that could be a female albino named “Pinky” by locals.
Fishermen caught the animal on camera swimming around their boat not far from the shore, according to a Facebook post from Houston man Thurman Gustin.
A video shared by Gustin shows one pink dolphin breaching the water, but he said he saw two.
First spotted in 2007 in Louisiana’s Calcasieu River, Pinky the bottlenose dolphin has made waves in the media over the years, the Houston Chronicle reports.
DOD Memo Says Transgender Soldiers on Hormone Therapy Can Skip Deployments

The memo, first obtained and published by The Dossier, states that most service members “will require up to 300 days to be stabilized on cross-sex hormone therapy, and they will remain in a non-deployable status during that time.”
The memo also states what other treatments and surgeries transgender troops may receive at WAMC at taxpayers’ expense.
The memo said after 12 months of hormone therapy, transgender service members can request “surgical care,” such as “upper” and “bottom” surgery.
The memo provides updated guidance to WAMC staff on treating transgender troops after the Biden Administration issued its policy in April 2021 allowing transgender individuals to serve in the military.
Migrant Observed Throwing 1-Year-Old Girl into Texas Border River, Say Police

A Texas DPS trooper and a Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) lieutenant assigned to patrol the border near Eagle Pass under Governor Greg Abbott’s Operation Lone Star arrested Nunez-Martinez for criminal trespass and child endangerment with imminent danger of bodily injury after he illegally crossed the border with a little girl.
According to a sworn arrest affidavit, FHP Lt. Michael Mattiza “observed a Hispanic male, wearing all black, with tattoos on his neck, [throw] a child into the Rio Grande River.” He described the child as approximately one year of age with a pink bow in her hair.
“The child went [underwater] completely and was obviously in distress and [in danger] of drowning,” the Florida lieutenant added. He said the law enforcement riverboat quickly turned around as Nunez-Martinez grabbed the child from under the water. “The child was crying and visibly terrified,” Mattiza stated.
Knife-wielding man attacks wife in traffic but armed good Samaritan steps in

McDaniel reportedly tried to meet up with the woman earlier, but she refused, so he allegedly followed her in a car.
The mother was traveling with someone whom police described as an acquaintance, and the pair soon caught on that McDaniel was tailing them.
The mother and acquaintance stopped at a traffic light, where McDaniel allegedly hopped out of his car while wielding “a large knife” and confronted the pair.
The acquaintance was legally armed and demanded McDaniel walk away, according to police.
Fulton County Funds Study on Reparations
Fulton County, GA has voted to fund a study on reparations. Two Republicans on the board voted against the study. Real America’s Voice Correspondent Carolyn Ryan joins #AmericanSunrise with the latest.
Watch: ‘Drag Race U.K.’ Star Uses Power Tool to Grind Sparks from His Crotch in Front of Children at Theme Park

Munro was seen making thrusting motions with his hips as he ran his hand up and down an angle grinder that he held to his crotch, sending sparks flying as he pressed the power tool against a metal plate on his groin.
This display occurred in front of an audience of more than 50 people, including several children, according to video footage obtained by Daily Mail.
The drag queen, who appeared on the first season of the BBC’s RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, was reportedly performing at a Pride-related event being hosted at the family theme park.
Munro’s salacious behavior was blasted by concerned parents, one of whom told Daily Mail she will not return to Adventure Island after seeing the video clip.
World News:
Ukraine latest: Ships bound for Ukraine will be considered hostile, Russia says

Russia’s Defense Ministry says it would consider all ships traveling to Ukrainian ports on the Black Sea as potential carriers of military cargoes from midnight on Thursday morning Moscow time, following the end of the Black Sea grain deal, reports Reuters.
In a statement posted on the Telegram messenger app, the ministry said that it was declaring southeastern and northwestern parts of the Black Sea’s international waters as unsafe for navigation, and that the flag states of ships travelling to Ukrainian ports would be considered parties to the conflict on the Ukrainian side.
In speech to U.S. Congress, Israeli President Herzog addresses Iranian threat, Saudi normalization
Israel Daily News– July 19, 2023
Harnwell: Putin draws Zelensky’s overstretched forces down to Ukraine’s southern coastline
15 Dead from Electrocution After Transformer Explodes in India

New Delhi — At least 15 people were fatally electrocuted Tuesday night on a bridge in the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand, police said. The incident happened when an electricity transformer on the banks of the Alaknanda River exploded, resulting in power lines falling onto a bridge across the river in Uttarakhand’s Chamoli district.
“It looks like the railing of the bridge got electrified by the wires,” V Murugesan, an Uttarakhand police official, told local media.
“We got a call that a security guard has died of electrocution. When police personnel went with villagers, they found 22 people were electrocuted and suffered severe injuries,” district police superintendent Pramendra Dobhal said.
206 Drugged Migrants Bound for U.S. Border Found Locked in Trailer in Mexico

According to INM, authorities from multiple agencies discovered the tractor-trailer on the side of a roadway near Cardel, Veracruz. An inspection of the trailer revealed the hidden human cargo within.
Twenty of the 206 migrants found inside were unaccompanied migrant children wearing identity bracelets placed on them by the migrant smugglers.
Authorities indicate the trailer appeared to have been modified by adding a support structure to afford a second floor. This enabled the trailer to accommodate more migrants. An additional modification was made to defeat the use of X-ray technology used by authorities to detect the migrants hidden inside.
The migrants were found to be suffering from dehydration and claimed they were forced to ingest an unknown medication to reduce bodily functions while being transported.
South Korea’s President Threatens to ‘End’ North Korean Regime Aboard U.S. Nuclear Sub

Prior to the Kentucky‘s arrival, the USS Michigan, a nuclear-powered submarine arrived in Busan in June. “Unlike Kentucky, Michigan has been converted from carrying nuclear ballistic missiles to fielding 154 Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles,” the U.S. Naval Institute’s news portal (USNI) explained on Tuesday.
The Michigan‘s arrival prompted Pyongyang to threaten military action against the United States. North Korea also tested what it claimed to be a new intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) model, the Hwasong-18, with apparent success last week. The United Nations warned that the missile, according to its information, “can reach most points on earth.”
The development of the Hwasong-18 followed an order by communist dictator Kim Jong-un for his country to enact an “exponential increase of the country’s nuclear arsenal” in December.
Russia launches ‘truly massive attack’ on Ukrainian grain facilities after pulling out of sea deal

Russian missiles and drones hit targets along Ukraine’s Black Sea coast overnight and into Wednesday morning, with an Odesa military spokesperson calling the strikes a “truly massive attack,” according to a report from the BBC.
The strikes were the second consecutive night of attacks on the region and came after Russia pulled out of the Black Sea Grain Initiative, a wartime deal that had been in place since last summer allowing Ukrainian grain exports to reach countries that face the threat of hunger.
The Kremlin claimed that its exports demands under the deal were not being honored and pulled out of the deal just hours before launching the attacks.
Massive gas explosion shatters South Africa streets during rush hour, flipping cars, causing extensive damage

A suspected underground gas explosion during the evening rush hour on Wednesday ripped open roads and flipped more than 20 cars in South Africa’s biggest city of Johannesburg, injuring at least nine people, authorities said.
The nine were sent to hospital with what authorities said were not life-threatening injuries.
Meanwhile, others were being evacuated from the area at the site amid fears of a second explosion or that multi-story buildings in a downtown part of Johannesburg that has become rundown and decrepit in parts over the years could collapse.
Huge cracks and holes had opened in the middle of roads, some so big that vehicles slid down into them.
Politics:
Gaetz WRECKS Woke Dems Pushing Radical Diversity Policies in the Military
Why is Congress FUNDING indictments of Biden’s main rival?!
Reports have dropped that former President Donald Trump may face a THIRD indictment, this time related to January 6th. Will he be arrested again? And what does this mean for the future of the nation?
Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton joins Glenn to explain why he believes this is “a coordinated Democratic Party operation to destroy the Republican Party” and that it’s up to Congress to STOP “funding this jailing of Trump.”
Jim Jordan BLUDGEONS Biden’s FTC Chair for Targeting Twitter and Elon Musk
Christina Bobb: Liberal AZ Attorney Generals Targeting Trump On Plagiarism
IRS Whistleblowers Destroy Garland’s Argument That DOJ Didn’t Block Their Hunter Biden Investigation
Republicans take action to defund John Kerry’s climate office

The No Taxpayer Funding for Climate Zealots Advancing Radical Schemes Act would prohibit any federal funds — including for salary, administrative, and travel expenses — from being appropriated for Kerry’s office.
In 2021, President Biden appointed Kerry to be the first-ever special presidential envoy for climate, a position that didn’t require Senate approval, and gives him a spot on the president’s cabinet and National Security Council.
“Climate czar John Kerry is the poster child for the Biden administration’s anti-energy policies that are destroying both our economy and national security,” Roy told Fox News Digital in a statement.
We Need Killers’: Bannon & Winters Blast Oversight Investigations As ‘Amateur Hour.’
Tulsi: The left sees RFK, Jr as a ‘threat’ like when they attacked me
Laura Ingraham: Operation ‘Get Trump’ is underway
Fox News host Laura Ingraham calls out attacks against the former president on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
Trump: Our country is a mess
Former President Donald Trump reacts to special counsel Jack Smith informing him he is a target of a Jan. 6 grand jury investigation on ‘Hannity.’
Commentary:
Barack Obama’s LGBTQ Legacy EXPOSED
Former President Barack Obama’s path to becoming the LGBTQIA+ community’s best friend was all but inevitable. Perhaps it was his mission from the outset.
Tying the journey of black people to the cause of lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgenders is Obama’s most enduring and impactful legacy.
Recently, he quadrupled down on the alliance he forged between blacks and gays, penning a letter to American librarians encouraging them to stand against the forces trying to eliminate books deemed too sexually mature for children.
Chadwick Moore: The Gravitas Of Tucker Carlson And Arrogance Of Fox
Biden’s DOJ Will Trigger A Major Crisis If Trump Is Indicted For Jan. 6

That’s not an overstatement. If this scheme works, if Biden’s DOJ succeeds in taking Trump out ahead of 2024 on bogus charges related to Jan. 6, it’s hard to see how we can ever have a normal election again in this country, how the outcome of any future election will be seen as legitimate.
Forget about the stalwart Trump voters who claim 2020 was stolen.
If Biden’s DOJ throws Trump in prison, Ortega-style, for a crime the U.S. Senate already acquitted him of, there’ll be a whole new constituency of voters who will claim, rightly, that 2024 has been preemptively stolen.
Between the Russia-collusion hoax, two bogus impeachments, and a litany of outrageous indictments, Trump’s enemies in Washington are earning him sympathy from ordinary American people, who can recognize injustice and abuse of power when they see it.
ESG Is Ruining the U.S. Economy
Investment firms that focus on ESG—Environmental, Social and Governance—promise you can get rich and do good at the same time.
But in reality, it has been a losing investment strategy that threatens the U.S. economy and people’s savings.
PragerU CEO Marissa Streit speaks with former Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s CEO Andy Puzder who warns that ESG is one of the most dangerous things happening to America today.
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