Author: Breaking Local News Report

Washington, D.C. — Since being in the national public spotlight, Vice President Kamala Harris has been a staunch opponent of fracking. Now that she needs the votes of the rust belt blue-collar voters, she has announced a sudden change to her yearslong fight against fracking. Previously, Harris has stated, “I am committed to passing a Green New Deal creating clean jobs and finally putting an end to fracking once and for all. There’s no question. I’m in favor of banning fracking, so yeah.” Now, Vice President Kamala Harris, who previously advocated for a fracking ban, has recently reiterated that she…

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Nashville, TN – A user on social media platform X has been banned after making a threat to shoot and kill former President Donald Trump ahead of his visit to Nashville. The user, identified by the handle @baand0_, tweeted, “Trump in Nashville it’s my turn. And yk they call me Ms. Not gone miss sh-t.” Following the tweet, the account was suspended. The user hid their account prior to the ban. The user has been identified as a 19-year-old former student at Nashville State Community College. Prior to the event, she said she was only joking. “Humor is something you…

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Washington, D.C. — President Joe Biden has put forward a series of reforms aimed at addressing concerns about the integrity and independence of the Supreme Court and ensuring accountability for former Presidents. These proposals have generated significant debate among lawmakers and the public. In recent years, the Supreme Court has made decisions that have overturned long-standing legal precedents, impacting civil rights and reproductive rights. Ethical issues involving some Justices have further fueled skepticism about the Court’s impartiality. President Biden’s proposals aim to address these issues but have faced criticism for potentially overstepping executive boundaries. No Immunity for Crimes Committed by…

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MATAWAN, NJ – Vice President Kamala Harris’ husband, Doug Emhoff, has deep familial connections to New Jersey, which have been highlighted during his time as the Second Gentleman of the United States. Did you know Vice President Harris’ husband Doug is a Jewish New Jersey native? Born in Brooklyn, Emhoff moved to New Jersey at a young age and spent a significant portion of his formative years in the state. New Jersey is home to one of the largest and most vibrant Jewish communities in America outside of New York City and Israel. Emhoff’s New Jersey roots trace back to…

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Philadelphia, PA – On Sunday, the Revolutionary Communists of America (RCA), a newly-formed chapter of the international Revolutionary Communists coordination, concluded its first Congress in Philadelphia. Following the event, approximately 500 members marched through the city carrying the hammer and sickle flag, as reported by social media accounts. The march sparked significant reaction online, with notable figures like Elon Musk expressing outrage. Numerous videos of the rally were shared across various social media platforms, contributing to the widespread discussion. Communists are currently taking over Philadelphia.These communists are waving the Hammer and Sickle flag, a flag responsible for the Soviet Gulags,…

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New York, NY – Early Monday morning, police responded to a 911 call reporting a shooting at Randall’s Island, Field 71, within the confines of the 25th Precinct. Upon arrival at approximately 3:30 AM, officers found three victims with gunshot wounds. A 44-year-old female had sustained gunshot wounds to the face and back and was transported to Harlem Hospital, where she was pronounced deceased. A 32-year-old male with a gunshot wound to the throat and a 31-year-old female with a gunshot wound to the back were also taken to Harlem Hospital and are in stable condition. The identity of the…

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Conowingo, MD – A structure fire occurred on Sunday, July 28, at 8:27 PM, at 370 Old Mill Road in Conowingo, Cecil County. The incident involved a vacant manufactured home owned by Joanne Pugh. The 60′ x 28′ structure was found engulfed in flames, with no injuries or deaths reported. The fire caused an estimated $18,000 in structural damage and $2,000 in content loss. The status of smoke alarms is unknown, and there were no fire alarms or sprinkler systems present. The Water Witch Fire Company was the primary responding fire department, with 40 firefighters arriving on the scene. The…

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Hagerstown, MD – A structure fire was reported on Saturday, July 27, at 5:10 PM, at 17604 Heisterboro Road in Hagerstown, Washington County. The incident involved a single-story, single-family residence owned by Alisha and Travis Baker. The fire caused an estimated $50,000 in property damage and $25,000 in content loss. Smoke alarms in the residence were present and activated during the incident. No fire alarms or sprinkler systems were installed. The Volunteer Fire Company of Halfway was the primary responding fire department, with 62 firefighters responding to the scene. The fire was brought under control within 30 minutes. A neighbor…

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Trenton, NJ – People used to come to New Jersey for its beautiful beaches, outdoor activities, food and dining, and other great destinations. Now, a new form of tourism is growing in New Jersey, abortion tourism. People coming to New Jersey from out of state to get a late-term abortion. New Jersey has no limits on abortions and under a 2022 law signed by Governor Phil Murphy, the state has become an abortion sanctuary state. New Jersey’s official website highlights the state’s strong commitment to reproductive rights, emphasizing access to abortion and contraception for residents and visitors alike. This initiative…

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Westerly, RI – A massive swarm of dragonflies descended on Misquamicut State Beach, disrupting the day for many beachgoers on Saturday afternoon. The unexpected event caused panic and confusion among the visitors, some of whom compared the scene to a biblical plague. Videos captured the swarm buzzing over towels, through umbrellas, and around people, as screams filled the air. Many beachgoers were seen swatting at the insects with shovels and sand toys, while others quickly packed up and left the beach. Misquamicut state beach R.I. pic.twitter.com/tcYe6BZMrs— PICKLES017 (@drspago) July 28, 2024 Despite the chaos, some visitors remained calm and even…

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