The Daily Populous

Wednesday September 20th, 2023 evening edition

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Russian State Duma deputy Evgeny Fedorov said that the terrorist country Russia intends to "restore" the Soviet Union by occupying neighboring countries.

According to him, the post-Soviet countries allegedly "illegally" seceded from the USSR.

At the same time, the United Russia Party member said that Russia had already begun to "unite the USSR" by occupying part of Ukraine.

The MP said that Russia would have to fight all the countries that used to be part of the USSR.

At the same time, the politician considers the potential occupation of post-Soviet republics to be "a return to the Soviet Union.".

"Sooner or later, all former republics will conflict or fight with Russia: it's a matter of theory.

In addition, the politician said that modern Russia is the Soviet Union. »

Xbox Game Pass is A Financial Success, Earning $230 Million Revenue In One Month – PlayerAuctions Blog

Authored by blog.playerauctions.com

Besides the console users, 3.1 million active PC Game Pass users pay $9.99 monthly to retain their subscription.

Per the disclosed information, the Xbox Game Pass on console has made $2.9 billion in revenue in 2021.

A hefty chunk of Game Pass users mainly use the Xbox One and Xbox Series S/X consoles, with 21.9 million active subscribers out of 33.6 million as of April 2022. »

Woman Sues San Francisco McDonald’s After Being Burned by Hot Coffee

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A San Francisco McDonald’s is being sued after a scalding cup of coffee caused “severe burns” on an elderly woman’s groin, a lawsuit alleges.

A similar McDonald’s hot coffee incident happened in 1994, leading to the first coffee-related lawsuit against the fast-food magnate.

A 79-year-old woman named Stella Liebeck bought takeout coffee in Albuquerque, which spilled on her lap and caused third-degree burns. »

Lauren Boebert could face sex crime charge under Colorado's lewdness law

Authored by rawstory.com

Loudermilk has a personal history with the Jan. 6 committee, and noted Tuesday he had been “a target” of the panel.

The committee asked Loudermilk last year to answer questions about a Capitol tour he gave the day before the attack.

Further, Sund’s account of the National Guard’s delay on Jan. 6 could not solely be attributed to Irving, Morelle noted. »

Sen. John Fetterman is selling 'body double' T-shirts, leaning into the right-wing conspiracy theory

Authored by businessinsider.com

It's a cheeky reference to a right-wing conspiracy theory about the Pennsylvania Democrat.

John Fetterman is leaning into the meme, selling T-shirts via his campaign website that reference the "body double" conspiracy theory about the Pennsylvania Democrat that has been cropping up on social media, particularly in recent days.

Fetterman for PA. "John has loved having fun with the body-double conspiracy theory and the new Senate dress code, and he loves trolling," said his spokesman Joe Calvello. »