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Bushfire Blazes on Sydney’s Outskirts

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Trump Plan to Designate Antifa, KKK as ‘Terrorist Organizations’

President Donald Trump is slated to announce a measure that designates far-left movement Antifa and the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) as terrorist organizations, calling for lynching to be made a federal hate crime. According to a copy of Trump’s speech, he will provide details about his plan for Black America, including a pledge to access capital in black communities by about $500 billion. The move is likely an attempt for Trump to further try and peel away black voters’ support from Democratic nominee Joe Biden. “For decades, Democrat politicians like Joe Biden have taken black voters for granted. They made you big promises before every election—and then the moment they got to Washington, they abandoned you and sold you out,” said a copy of Trump’s speech, reported Fox News. “The…

Bushfire Blazes on Sydney’s Outskirts

More than 20 firefighters are battling an out of control bushfire northwest of Sydney, as it burns towards houses on a suburban street.

Just after 2.30pm on Sept 26 Fire and Rescue NSW and the Rural Fire Service responded to reports of an out of control blaze in bushland off Surprise Court in Bligh Park, near Windsor.

Crews reported large amounts of smoke and called in more fire trucks from Sydney’s western suburbs to help contain the blaze and protect nearby homes.

More than 20 firefighters are on scene fighting the fire which is burning across more than three hectares.

Aerial vision shows a water-bombing helicopter fighting the blaze and fire trucks stationed outside homes.

Tiffanie Turnbull in Sydney

Focus News: Bushfire Blazes on Sydney’s Outskirts

NYPD Spying Case a ‘Wake-Up Call’ About Chinese Infiltration in US, Local Tibetans Say

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