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Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what’s in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience.Generate Key TakeawaysRead the full story on Modern Car CollectorIncredible $40 Million Supercar Collection Showcases Rare International AutomobilesAn astonishing private car collection, valued at $40 million, is capturing attention for its variety of high-performance vehicles from iconic manufacturers across Europe. Deemed “Germany’s Hidden $40 Million Car Collection,” this extraordinary assembly features some of the rarest and most valuable cars in the world, making it a standout among even the most elite car…

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By Valerie Volcovici and Nathan LayneWASHINGTON (Reuters) -Trump administration officials on Sunday defended their use of extraordinary war powers to deport scores of Venezuelan migrants despite a judge blocking the move and Venezuela denying U.S. officials’ assertions that the deportees were gang members.”It’s modern-day warfare, and we are going to continue to fight that and protect American citizens every single step of the way,” Attorney General Pam Bondi told Fox News host Maria Bartiromo on the “Sunday Morning Futures” program.Bondi said the Trump administration’s decision to deport 137 Venezuelan migrants last weekend to El Salvador was justified because they were…

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Severe drought and abnormally dry conditions continue across Florida as over 70 wildfires were reported, active, contained or controlled as of Sunday, March 23. About 28,695 acres have been burned.Patchy smoke and decrease in visibility due to burning fires were expected for several counties such as Miami-Dade.National Weather Service Melbourne forecasts sensitive fire weather conditions to continue as well as dry conditions in east central Florida, with winds forecasted to stay below 15 mph.”The lack of appreciable rainfall, dry fuels, combined with periods of low humidity, will produce sensitive fire weather conditions into early next week,” the NWS says.The agency…

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The authorities have raided the homes of several TikTok influencers suspected of voter bribery linked to the opposition figure’s campaign Romanian prosecutors have launched a sweeping crackdown on supporters of opposition figure Calin Georgescu, detaining a prominent influencer and conducting raids tied to alleged voter bribery during the 2024 presidential campaign.Georgescu, a critic of NATO, the EU, and aid to Ukraine, won an unexpected first-round victory in last year’s election. The results were promptly annulled by Romania’s Constitutional Court, citing funding irregularities.No evidence of wrongdoing by Georgescu has surfaced, but the authorities accused social media influencers of swaying public opinion.A…

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“The survey polling mode was via SMS/Text with a 95% Confidence Level, 4% standard margin of error, and n=704 completed responses. The poll was sponsored by Madison McQueen, a Los Angeles based media firm that haselected Assembly Members, State Senators and Members of Congress throughout California.” According to a new statewide survey from DecipherAi, conducted by veteran pollster David Wolfson, a staggering 48% of likely California voters are now open to voting for a Republican governor in 2026. That’s right—nearly half the state is ready to ditch the Democrats’ stranglehold on power. That opportunity may be closer than anyone expected.…

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George Foreman at the premiere of “Big George Foreman” held at Regal L.A. Live on April 26, 2023 in … More Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Mark Von Holden/Variety via Getty Images)Variety via Getty Images Apart from being a champion boxer, successful businessman and preacher, George Foreman — who died Friday at age 76 — also helped bring his life story to the big screen in 2023. Foreman’s family announced the death of the former Olympic gold medalist and two-time world heavyweight boxing champion in an Instagram post on Friday. “Our hearts are broken. With profound sorrow, we announce the…

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Authorities in Mexico arrested a commander and an investigator with the Oaxaca Attorney General’s Office over their role in abductions and mass killings. The incidents include the recent mass killing and dismemberment of eight beach-bound students. This week, the Oaxaca Attorney General’s Office announced the arrest of two individuals as part of the ongoing investigation. While the short official statement did not identify the two individuals, local news outlets in Mexico were able to identify and confirm that the two individuals were Commander Miguel A.C.G.  and Agent Oscar A.G.V. The state’s top AG’s Prosecutor Andres M.O. was under investigation for…

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President Donald Trump instructed Attorney General Pam Bondi to punish immigration lawyers and law firms that are gaming courthouse rules and migration laws. In a memo to Bondi and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem, Trump explained “lawyers and law firms that engage in actions that violate” the nation’s laws “or rules governing attorney conduct must be efficiently and effectively held accountable.” “Accountability is especially important when misconduct by lawyers and law firms threatens our national security, homeland security, public safety, or election integrity,” the memo adds. The memo continues to cite how Democrat “super-lawyer” Marc Elias “was…

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After 482 days in Hamas captivity, Agam Berger was finally home. The world first saw her in the horrific footage from Oct. 7, 2023 – bloodied, terrified, alongside four other young women soldiers abducted from the Nahal Oz IDF base. The terrorists paraded them through the streets of Gaza as trophies.At a recent ceremony, held at the Yehezkel Synagogue in Tel Aviv at a traditional meal of gratitude to God, Berger made an emotional plea to God for the 59 hostages who remain in Gaza.”The living and the dead,” she said in a trembling voice in the Synagogue, “We won’t…

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer says he won’t resign his post, despite pressure from some in his party after he voted to move forward with a Republican spending bill that avoided a government shutdown.“Look, I’m not stepping down,” Schumer said in an interview with NBC’s “Meet the Press” that aired Sunday. The New York senator said he knew voting for the bill backed by Republican President Donald Trump would spark “a lot of controversy.”“I did it out of pure conviction as to what a leader should do and what the right thing for America and my party…

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