A 29-year-old Florida woman, Autumn Bardisa, was arrested for allegedly impersonating a registered nurse and providing medical care to over 4,400 patients at a Flagler County hospital. Bardisa was hired at AdventHealth Palm Coast Parkway in July 2023, claiming to be an “education-first” nurse who had not yet passed the licensing exam. An investigation revealed Bardisa used a false license number and treated patients without a valid license from June 2024 to January 2025, leading to her arrest on multiple felony charges and a $70,000 bond. The Sheriff’s office is urging anyone who thinks they may have been cared for by Bardisa to contact the sheriff’s office.
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The United States’ decision to impose a 40% tariff on Brazilian imports, bringing the total to 50%, has significantly damaged relations between Washington and Brasilia. In response, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva stated he would not contact U.S. President Donald Trump, citing Trump’s disinterest in dialogue, and instead plans to focus on connecting with leaders within the BRICS coalition. This decision follows Trump’s previous outreach and signals a deepening rift, exacerbated by U.S. criticism of political developments in Brazil, including the house arrest of former President Jair Bolsonaro. Despite these challenges, Brazil intends to defend its trade interests through all available means, including the World Trade Organization.
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According to a recent report, President Donald Trump is actively researching the New York City mayoral race, seeking insights from various sources. He has reportedly consulted with pollsters, fellow politicians, and even had a secret phone call with former governor Andrew Cuomo. While it is uncertain what was discussed, this is notable given the past political clashes between the two. The motivation behind Trump’s interest may be to endorse Cuomo, who is, in the opinion of some, the best chance of defeating Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani.
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Due to a labor shortage primarily stemming from heightened immigration enforcement, Oregon cherry farmer Ian Chandler faces a significant financial loss as his crop rots on the trees. The farmer relies on a mostly Latino workforce, many of whom have been deterred by increased immigration raids and fear of deportation. This situation mirrors challenges across the nation’s agricultural sector, where a substantial portion of the workforce consists of undocumented immigrants. Though President Trump has expressed support for farmers, the issue highlights the critical dependence on immigrant labor for maintaining the country’s agricultural output.
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Nevada’s economy is facing growing concerns due to a decline in tourism, impacting businesses and reaching beyond the hospitality sector. Las Vegas Souvenirs and Gifts, for example, has experienced a significant drop in sales due to decreased foot traffic and fewer international visitors, including a notable absence of Canadian tourists. The tourism sector plays a vital role in Nevada, generating billions in revenue and supporting a substantial portion of jobs and tax dollars. Experts suggest that this decline has prompted lawmakers to hesitate on tax increases, potentially leading to program cuts, and raising questions about whether the downturn is cyclical or a new reality.
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Despite concerns from the CIA about protecting intelligence sources and methods, President Trump authorized Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard to release a declassified document related to the Russia “hoax.” The released material, which Gabbard claimed revealed a “treasonous conspiracy” by Obama officials to undermine Trump, was lightly redacted before public disclosure. This decision came as the administration initiated a grand jury investigation into the matter, potentially leading to indictments of former Obama administration officials. The released document, referencing CIA human sources and their reports on Russian President Vladimir Putin, sparked controversy and drew criticism from former President Obama, who dismissed the allegations as a distraction.
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According to Ukraine’s top military commander, Russia is rapidly escalating its mobilization efforts, intending to establish ten new military divisions by year-end, with two already formed. Despite suffering significant losses, estimated at over 33,200 personnel in July alone, Russia is adding approximately 9,000 troops monthly. In response, Ukraine is increasing its own mobilization, enhancing combat training, and bolstering its unmanned capabilities, as well as implementing military reforms to improve coordination and effectiveness.
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Dean Cain, known for his role as Superman, has announced his support for President Trump’s illegal immigration crackdown by joining ICE. In a social media video, Cain encouraged followers to join ICE, highlighting benefits and emphasizing the removal of criminals from American streets. This endorsement follows a call for support from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, and it comes as Cain remains a staunch MAGA conservative despite surprisingly progressive views on the Superman character. Cain has previously shown support for Trump by appearing opposite original Buffy the Vampire Slayer star Kristy Swanson in the spoof play FBI Lovebirds: Undercovers, offering dramatic readings of the infamous text messages exchanged between agents Peter Strozk and Lisa Page.
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A 22-year-old Fort Bliss soldier was arrested on Wednesday after attempting to provide Russia with sensitive military information. The soldier, who had a top-secret security clearance, is accused of attempting to transmit national defense information and exporting controlled technical data. Beginning in May, the soldier initiated contact with Russia’s Ministry of Defense, offering details on Army tanks, specifically the M1A2 Abrams, and other military combat operations. He later provided digital storage devices containing classified information and even attempted to procure hardware from an Abrams tank, ultimately leading to his arrest.
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