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Seuss is a dog tied up in the rain, and he has an owner. There’s a person named Jose who frequently puts up "help" signs in the area, often under the bridge. He has been doing this for years, and his signs sometimes mention human trafficking, causing concern online. However, it's unclear if this is a serious issue or just a prank. Jose's signs appear everywhere, and while people are worried, the exact reason behind his actions remains a mystery.

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A person is in Wyoming to buy fireworks for the Fourth of July because they are illegal in Colorado. The person filming shows a sign that says, "Round them up. Ship them out." The person states, "Welcome to Wyoming."

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Bobby denies being the person in the video doing the chicken dance on a night vision camera.

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Travis Wolf, about to turn 12, died in a crash caused by an undocumented Venezuelan woman. A church teacher in Maryland, deported twice, faces child abuse charges. Three Guatemalan men in Florida are arrested for sexually assaulting a woman. A Colombian gang leader seeking asylum in Texas is captured. A Mexican woman accused of gruesome murders is arrested in El Paso for extreme brutality.

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A woman was pulled over for an expired registration sticker, threatened with a gun, and tackled by the police chief. The incident was captured on video by a neighbor. The woman was held in jail on a high bond for five nights before charges were dropped. A town meeting is scheduled to address the incident.

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I'm Sally Hernandez, reporting live from the scene where a man was found with obvious trauma in an apartment complex parking lot. He was taken to the hospital but later died. Homicide detectives are investigating, focusing on a second-floor apartment and collecting evidence. Police are withholding details and asking for the public's help in identifying a suspect. I'm here with horrible news. Infowars reporter and researcher Jamie White was murdered last night near his home. He was a dedicated fighter for freedom. Our crew found the crime scene this morning and police confirmed his death. Jamie's last post on X was about Elon Musk's comments on leftist violence. The police response was quick, but the crime situation in Austin is dire due to defunding and soft-on-crime policies. I hold those responsible for these policies accountable for Jamie's death. The police say they have suspects. My condolences to Jamie's family; he was an amazing person.

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A person is recording what appears to be a dog being barbecued over an open fire in a neighbor's backyard. The recorder zooms in on the animal's tail. A child is present and repeatedly identifies the animal as a dog. The recorder states their cat is missing.

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"We are outside the town of Searchlight, about an hour from the Las Vegas Valley, and surrounding me are about 100 piles of cremated remains." "Federal officials who oversee this land tell me that they are in fact human, but who they belong to remains a mystery." "The Bureau of Land Management working to figure out just who's responsible." "While spreading ashes on federal land is not a crime, failing to dignify the dead is. Nevada law requires funeral operators protect the dignity of all remains." "There is no evidence that the discovery of the 100 or so piled of cremated remains is connected to that recently closed funeral home." "Representatives with the BLM declined our interview request citing the active investigation." "We have a link to report a tip inside the article on the story over on our website."

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Joe Biden let it slip that emergency manager Bob Fenton has been in Lahaina since before the fire. Russian spy ships are off the coast of Hawaii, while Putin claims he sent them to hell. Mosquitoes are being air-dropped across America. Japan's prime minister ate fish from contaminated waters. Video shows Perjokin alive in Africa. China is facing three separate hurricanes and claiming territory in Russia. Blink 182 cancels concerts as Trevor Barker rushes home for an emergency. Have a great summer and hope your kid didn't have tickets.

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Hunter Biden visited a small town in Arizona and left behind suspicious items in a rental car. He sought refuge at a desert sanctuary owned by Puma, a colon therapist. Police couldn't find him, and charges were dropped. A video promises to uncover more details about the incident.

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A woman is walking down the street when a man shouts at her. Nearby, houses are completely engulfed. A photographer is present, and there’s a discussion about a garden hose. Andrew, speaking to Fox 11, mentions that there’s no water supply north of Woodbury, leading firefighters to use a garden hose to fill their truck. However, it’s pointed out that this information is incorrect, as firefighters are not located below Woodbury.

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A brawl erupted at a Pennsylvania Golden Corral over steak, prompting the restaurant to change its motto to "when you're here, you're a dysfunctional family." Hoda Kotb announced her breakup with her fiancé, and Groundhog Day passed with its usual weather predictions. The upcoming Super Bowl features the Rams and Bengals, with LA's stadium surrounded by homelessness. Cincinnati schools canceled classes post-game, while LA prepares for potential celebrations or unrest. Tom Brady set a new record for most retirements in a week. A Texas butterfly sanctuary closed due to false QAnon rumors about sex trafficking. Meanwhile, Rihanna and ASAP Rocky are expecting their first child, and a British man dubbed the "fit felon" gained attention for his viral mugshot, leaving others envious.

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Terry, a gentle man, was handcuffed today. It's unbelievable to see him in a perp walk on Blaze TV.

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NBC News reported popping noises during the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. Savannah Hernandez confronts Kristen Welkner from NBC, questioning their faulty reporting. No response is given. Hernandez plans to question other mainstream media outlets like CNN and MSNBC about their reporting accuracy.

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- "Charlie Kirk break out to the comments." - "Brings a pretty good audience." - "There were some shots." - "There was just some shoot and going on here at Charlie Kirk." - "Somebody just shot here at Utah Valley State." - "One shot."

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A man was chased by the police and ran as fast as he could. The police arrived quickly and praised the person who made a citizen's arrest. They expressed pride in everyone in the country. The police took a picture with the person and noticed their camera was broken, causing a delay. The speaker then mentioned Republicans trying something new.

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Last month, Los Angeles experienced devastating wildfires, resulting in the destruction of over 12,000 homes. OMG decided to investigate and seek answers from local officials. I went to the mayor's office. Okay. I'm a project manager on the water side. Are you a reporter? Oh my god. That's hilarious.

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Good evening, everyone. Welcome to Weekend Update. This week, America debated who will portray a suspect in a Netflix miniseries. After the arrest of Luigi Mangione, a note revealed his anger at corporate America, despite his visits to Starbucks and McDonald's. In New Jersey, tensions rose over mysterious drones after one crashed into a backyard. Donald Trump was named Time's person of the year, while Amazon plans to donate $1 million to his inauguration. Trump also joked about ending daylight savings time by challenging the sun. Matt Gaetz will host a new talk show, and a lawyer has petitioned to revoke the polio vaccine approval. Elon Musk donated $20 million to a group claiming Trump and Ruth Bader Ginsburg agreed on abortion. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson made her Broadway debut, while Mitch McConnell suffered minor injuries after a fall during a lunch.

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Cocaine found in Capitol Police headquarters, sparking investigation. No suspects or video footage. Speculation includes Democrat senate staffer and California delegation. Stay tuned for updates.

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It's Pride and Men's Mental Health Month, and a reporter is live at Identity Fest, described as a place where "sausage parties meet scissor central." The reporter identifies as a "pan dimensional soul fox identifying as a pansexual." In other news, parents who don't give their kids puberty blockers are supposedly going to jail. A parent who listened to the Jewish community and allowed their child to transition says their child wanted to be a girl. The weather report warns of artificial clouds forming over the Pacific, heavy aluminum particulates, and scattered bursts of direct energy interference, potentially another Lahaina. It is claimed Newscom emptied the water reservoirs.

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A person in a truck full of supplies, food, and water claims they are being blocked from entering Chimney Rock, despite assertions that no one is being turned away. They state that people are required to show ID to pass through. Separately, a person traveling to Asheville in a camper describes being tired after driving 14 hours a day. They show an overturned car in the parking lot where they are staying.

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The Patriots are smart and well-coached. A narcotic search warrant is mentioned. Someone says their dad is always there like it's his dojo. An emergency call may be placed. Branches are getting stuck on sandbars. Someone says they saw him for dead. A high dose of one gram IV solu medrol for three days is mentioned for treatment. Souls are going to be spread thin. HondaLink assist will call emergency services. Someone demonstrates a filter that shows lashes and says some girls don't realize when someone has a filter on. Dashcam footage shows a cross-section of Confederate earthworks and trenches. A car is upside down. A spell called "feast of blood" with a moderate mana base cost is mentioned. Team Sportsbook is an official sports betting partner of the NFL.

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A man in Atlanta saw a body part hanging out of a U-Haul while driving and called the police. The police found kids in the back of the U-Haul, leading to a case of human trafficking.

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Sheriff shared shocking details from a press conference about a man wanting to eat a child. 45 people were arrested for various crimes, including child predators and human traffickers. One man planned to physically cannibalize someone and make a child drink urine. Another man took drugs and injected himself with testosterone before meeting who he thought was a 14-year-old. Many admitted to having sexually transmitted diseases and were willing to have sex with a minor. The investigation revealed disturbing acts of depravity.

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Man In Here | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #438
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Theo announces an eighth Austin show on June 10, tickets go on sale Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. local time, and he urges avoiding overpriced resellers; Miami is in the same boat, with Europe and Australia slated later. New York City, Las Vegas, Uncasville, and Toronto still have tickets; go to theovon.com. He says he’s been burning through life on the road, craving quiet moments to evaluate where he is. He asks, whose goal is this—his, his parents’, or God’s—and stresses touching base with his chart and life. He’s been burnt out, wants a week off, and talks about vacation. He warns that ego can be sneaky and says, “if your ego is leading the drive, then you're working for a damn dirty landlord.” He’s trying to stay off vapes but has had setbacks. He mentions a coffee date with someone who seemed stimulated and notes how busy life can blur self-awareness. The show includes stories about Billy Conforto’s brother Chuck Mintz, plans to honor Billy with a Louisiana plaque, and a Medford show where the venue wasn’t ideal. He can’t always pop into the lobby but thinks of fans. A hotline—985-664-9503—remains open. Promos run for BetterHelp, Morgan & Morgan, BlueChew, ShipStation, and Keeps. In the news, a Pentagon study finds 77% of young Americans don’t qualify for military service due to overweight, drug use, or medical reasons; NASA announces the first moon crew to orbit; a Louisiana water plant employee is arrested for urinating in the water tank; migrants cited for unlawful possession of a bald eagle. A Nashville shooting prompts a discussion on purpose, societal factors, and dangers of algorithmic feeds; Theo urges purpose and connection. He closes with gratitude.
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