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Charges Dropped Against Man Who Beat, Spit on 83-Year-Old Korean American Woman
A man accused of attacking an 83-year-old Korean American woman in White Plains, New York in March will no longer be prosecuted for the alleged crime, as investigation of the case continues. This week, the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office dropped charges against Glenmore Nembhard, saying there was simply not enough evidence to indict him. Nembhard, 40, is a homeless individual with a violent history, according to News12.
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Boy dies from COVID on Hawaii vacation with fully vaccinated parents, officials say
The child was 10 years old or younger, officials said.
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Flight attendant reveals the 'secret' reason why the crew greets you during boarding: 'Bet you don't know what we are doing'
A flight attendant on TikTok revealed the real reason why the flight crew greets passengers as they board the plane.
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VideoChris Wallace claims President Biden's address will be a 'popular speech'
Following President Joe Biden's first address to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday, Fox News's Chris Wallace had nothing but praise for the president's speech, as he stated, "You know, I think this is going to be a popular speech with the American public. He offered a lot of stuff. Four trillion dollars will buy a lot of stuff from millions of jobs to child care to community health centers, all kinds of stuff, community colleges. The other thing that's pretty popular, he said, you're not going to have to pay for it. Big corporations are going to pay for it. People making more than $400,000 are going to pay for it, but the vast majority of people watching tonight aren't." Wallace went on to say that "offering a lot of stuff" and telling middle-class Americans that their taxes won't be raised to pay for it, is "pretty popular." However, Fox News contributor Ben Domenech completely disagreed with Wallace, saying that, similar to the last time he was on air at the same time as Wallace following a Biden speech, during which Wallace also praised Biden, it wasn't "powerful" or "unifying." "Last time I was on air talking at the same time as Chris Wallace about a Joe Biden speech he waxed eloquently about how it was so powerful and unifying, I don't think that that turned out to be true at all. I think it turned out to be a complete issue of lies that Republicans rejected," stated Domenech. "It's not something that actually led to any bipartisanship. I expect the same result from this speech. It's going to be a political blip, immediately forgotten, it's not going to change the course of anything in Washington, which is a now monopartisan affair under Joe Biden." As for Fox News's senior political analyst Brit Hume, he decided to keep things a little more light as he told his counterparts, "What stood out to me was I've covered about 45 of these by my count. I felt about this one the same way I felt about nearly all the rest of them. The best thing about it is that it's over."

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