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Jeanine Pirro tells ‘Pod Force One’ that Trump DOJ’s Russiagate investigations aren’t about ‘retribution’
"When it involves criminal activity, there's got to be a response. You can't just look away," Pirro told The Post's Miranda Devine.
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Caroline Kennedy ‘doesn’t want’ son Jack Schlossberg running for Congress: sources
“Caroline has pleaded with Jack not to run," an insider revealed of Kennedy and Schlossberg.
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US Attorney Jeanine Pirro tells ‘Pod Force One’ that DC’s lax crime laws need to go: ‘Make things right’
"For all those people who say, 'Oh, this is federal troops,' no, this is angels coming in," the former Fox News host said.
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Stefanik would trounce Blakeman in potential GOP match-up for NY governor
Upstate Rep. Elise Stefanik would trounce Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman in a potential Republican primary for governor and run neck and neck in a general election against Democratic incumbent Kathy Hochul, a new poll claims.
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Jeanine Pirro tells ‘Pod Force One’ that DC Mayor Bowser is ‘very nice person’ who ‘gets rolled’ by the Left
DC’s top prosecutor, Jeanine Pirro, dished on her surprisingly amicable relationship with Mayor Muriel Bowser, but dinged her for getting "rolled" by the left during an exclusive interview on "Pod Force One."
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I’m an allergist — 4 things in your home you don’t realize are making you sick
Perennial allergic rhinitis is a chronic condition believed to affect 23% of the population.
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Michigan police officer delivers baby on side of road with help from dispatcher brother
A Michigan mother gave birth on the side of a road with the help of a young police officer and his dispatcher brother, who walked his sibling through the whole process, delivering a baby girl.
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Jordan Chiles addresses question of whether racism was related to rescinding of Olympic medal
Romania's Ana Barbosu initially finished with a higher score than Chiles.
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Open Table is spying on you — and ratting out your bad habits like being late, canceling to restaurants
'If the data isn't used responsibly, diners can be unfairly labeled based on one bad night,' an industry insider said.
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