Published on 06/03/2026 – 18:35 GMT+1 El Salvador’s Vice-President Félix Ulloa fiercely defended his country’s crackdown on criminal gangs in what he described as “the miracle of Bukele” in an interview with Euronews, saying only the woke and left-wing European media disagree. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Ulloa, a lawyer by training, is…
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View MoreNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A federal jury in Boise awarded $10 million to a University of Idaho professor after finding a Texas TikToker financially liable for spreading false claims that linked her to the 2022 stabbing deaths of four college students.The decision came Friday in U.S.…
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View MoreThe monthly losses from crypto hacks and scams in February hit the lowest level since March 2025, with $26.5 million stolen last month, says blockchain security company PeckShield. Out of 15 instances in February, only two accounted for most of the month’s losses, with the largest being the $10 million theft…
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