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Little known Southern island with white sand beaches and tight-knit community sees influx of residents

A little known Southern island with luxurious white sand beaches and stunning stretches of clear turquoise water is now more popular than ever.  South Padre Island – or SPI as its locally known – is a growing and affordable tropical paradise located at the southern tip of Texas.  The under-the-radar island, longtime a destination for

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World

"Blow Up Nuke Plants…” Ukraine Exposed? Us Sees Zelensky as an "Ape", Says "Putin Prayed for Trump"

Russia hopes for progress in Saudi talks as US holds parallel negotiations. Zelensky visits Pokrovsk frontline amid Russian advances. Ex-Zelensky aide claims Ukraine planned nuclear plant attacks if losing war. Trump envoy says Russia has no plans to invade Europe. Witkoff praises Putin, calling him “not a bad person.” Moscow warns of “symmetrical response” to

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U.S.

Woke mega-brand sees sales slump after being left with warehouses full of clothes and shoes no one wants

By BEN SHIMKUS Published: 13:37 EDT, 22 March 2025 | Updated: 13:37 EDT, 22 March 2025 Nike is still struggling.  The iconic shoe company just reported a shocking sales collapse that has fans worried about the store’s future.  It’s a bleak update in a saga that has seen arguably America’s most legendary athletic fashion brand

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Politics

Tesla vandalism spreads outside the US as Canada sees more than 80 vehicles damaged in one place

Dozens of Tesla vehicles were damaged at a dealership in Ontario, Canada, Hamilton Police Service (HPS) confirmed to Fox News Digital. Authorities said that the incident occurred overnight on March 18, and that the “damage included deep scratches and punctured tires.” HPS told Fox News Digital that officers are still working on getting footage from

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Politics

Trump Administration Sees Bias in a Judge and Tries to Push Her Off a Case

The Trump administration filed a motion on Friday seeking to disqualify Judge Beryl A. Howell from presiding over a lawsuit brought by the law firm Perkins Coie over an executive order stripping its lawyers of their security clearances and denying them access to government buildings. In the motion, lawyers for the Justice Department argued that

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World

George Glezmann sees ‘champion’s welcome’ after Taliban release

Taliban hostage George Glezmann landed at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on Friday after more than 800 days in captivity in Afghanistan, where he received a “champion’s welcome.” “I feel born again,” Glezmann told Fox News. “I have no words.  “President Trump is amazing,” he added before thanking Secretary of State Marcon Rubio, national security

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World

US Sets Deadline For Iran to Sign New Nuke Deal, Tehran Sees Trump’s Letter “More Of A Threat”

President Donald Trump has reportedly set a two-month deadline for Iran to sign a new nuclear accord with the United States. This was communicated to Tehran in the letter that Trump recently wrote to Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei, Axios reported. It isn’t clear whether the two-month clock begins from the time the letter was

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Business

TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Other IT Shares Rise As US Fed Sees More Rate Cuts This Year

Last Updated:March 20, 2025, 13:29 IST Shares of leading Indian IT companies Infosys, Tech Mahindra and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) surged on March 20; Key points Infosys, Wipro, Other IT Stocks Rally As US Fed Projects More Rate Cuts This Year IT Stocks Today: IT stocks such as Infosys, HCL Technologies, LTIMindtree, TCS, Tech Mahindra,

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World

Trump sees ‘results’ in ceasefire push, so what’s next?

Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed on Tuesday to stop attacking Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, but the 30-day ceasefire still leaves many significant issues unresolved.  The temporary truce did not include any protections for troops fighting on the front lines or for Ukrainian civilians who continue to live through Russia’s constant aerial bombardments.  Putin’s preliminary agreement came

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World

Caribbean island off Honduran coast sees small plane crash kill at least 12

At least a dozen people died after a plane crashed off the Caribbean coast of Honduras Monday evening, authorities said. The plane crashed seconds after taking off from the Juan Manuel Galvez Airport on Roatan Island, according to the country’s Civil Aeronautics Agency. Its destination was meant to be the nearby island of La Ceiba. 

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