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Kamala Harris addresses high school band during Georgia campaign tour
Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee, commenced a two-day campaign bus tour in Georgia alongside her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. Their first stop was Liberty County High School in Hinesville, where they addressed members of the school band.
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Armed Venezuelan gang takes over another apartment complex in Aurora
The ongoing crisis at the U.S. southern border, attributed to what critics describe as failed leadership by border czar Kamala Harris, has escalated further.
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Pope Francis condemns repelling migrants as 'grave sin' at General Audience
Pope Francis condemned efforts to repel migrants as a "grave sin" during his General Audience on Wednesday, aligning himself with proponents of open borders. The Pope urged followers to embrace migrants without hesitation, framing the issue around the hardships faced by migrants and highlighting the tragedies in regions like the Mediterranean.
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Jim Jordan subpoenas political firm led by Judge Juan Merchan's daughter
House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan has issued a subpoena to Authentic Campaigns, Inc., a political firm led by Loren Merchan, the daughter of Judge Juan Merchan. The judge previously oversaw Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s trial involving Stormy Daniels and former President Donald Trump.
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British police arrest 11-year-old amid anti-immigration protest crackdown
British police have raided and arrested an 11-year-old child for participating in recent anti-immigration protests, some of which turned violent.
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Mariah Carey announces death of mother and sister on same day
Singer Mariah Carey has revealed that her mother, Patricia, and sister, Alison, died on the same day. In a statement on Monday, Carey shared the news of their passing.
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Extreme triathlete shares post-vaccine injury journey in new documentary
In a new documentary titled “My Biggest Battle,” extreme triathlete Heiko Sepp shares his experience following a life-altering COVID-19 vaccine injury.
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Trump condemns latest indictment as election interference
Special Counsel Jack Smith has once again indicted President Donald Trump in Washington, D.C., months after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of presidential immunity.
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RFK Jr.’s running mate discusses campaign goals and Democrat Party concerns
On Tuesday night, Nicole Shanahan, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s running mate, appeared on FOX News with Jesse Watters to discuss Kennedy's platform aimed at making America healthy again.
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Evangelical leaders critique Kamala Harris's policies ahead of election
Both parties have now concluded their conventions. The Democratic National Convention recently ended, yet many remain unclear about Kamala Harris and her policy positions.
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Tim Walz faces scrutiny over past comments and ties with China
Vice presidential candidate Tim Walz's views on China have come under scrutiny. The Democratic Minnesota governor has been reported to have expressed admiration for China's government system, according to the Washington Free Beacon.
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Calls grow for congressional subpoenas in Trump assassination investigation
On August 26, 2024, a tour led by US Representative Mark Green of Tennessee took place at the site in Butler County where an attempted assassination on former President and presidential candidate Donald Trump occurred. This incident has raised significant concerns about the FBI's handling of the investigation.
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Documents claim unvetted Afghan refugees entered US under Biden-Harris Administration
New documents obtained by America First Legal (AFL) reveal discrepancies in the Biden-Harris Administration's claims regarding Afghan refugees brought to the United States. The administration had stated that these individuals were allies who had assisted the U.S. government, but officials now admit they did not know their identities.
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Judge blocks Biden's amnesty plan for illegal immigrants married to U.S. citizens
A federal judge has temporarily blocked a program introduced by the Biden administration aimed at providing amnesty to illegal immigrants married to U.S. citizens. The program, named "Keeping Families Together," sought to offer a pathway to citizenship for up to one million individuals.
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Gov. Jeff Landry signs executive order on voter registration for non-citizens
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has issued Executive Order JML 24-136, reinforcing the state's commitment to ensuring that only U.S. citizens have the right to vote in state elections.
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Trump campaign releases video on third anniversary of Kabul Airport bombing
Today marks the third anniversary of the Kabul Airport bombing that claimed the lives of 13 U.S. servicemen and women. President Trump honored these service members who lost their lives during the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan after Joe Biden's administration surrendered to the Taliban.
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Israel launches preemptive strikes against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon
Israel announced late Saturday night (US EDT) that it had launched preemptive airstrikes against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon to thwart a massive rocket, missile, and drone attack.
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Trump criticizes Kamala Harris over Biden-Harris administration's failures
On Sunday, former President Donald Trump took to social media platform X to criticize Vice President Kamala Harris for attempting to link the failures of the Biden-Harris administration to him. Trump accused Harris and Democratic operatives of trying to mislead voters into believing he is the incumbent president instead of Joe Biden.
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Telegram CEO arrested in France amid allegations of U.S. infiltration attempts
Telegram founder Pavel Durov was arrested on Saturday at Le Bourget airport in France for refusing to comply with the country’s censorship laws. The 39-year-old CEO was detained on the tarmac as he disembarked from his private jet arriving from Azerbaijan.
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Egyptian media alleges U.S., Israel behind Islamist terror groups
A new claim has emerged from publications affiliated with the Egyptian government, alleging that Israel and the United States have been instrumental in establishing Islamist terrorist organizations. The Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) reported that government-published articles suggest, “the U.S. and Israel are the ones who established the Islamist terrorist organizations al-Qaida, ISIS and others like them, and that these countries are responsible for instigating terrorism throughout the world.”