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Report: Pete Hegseth Fires General Whose Agency Undercut Trump's Iran Strike Claims
The firing is the latest upheaval in military leadership and in the country’s intelligence agencies.
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Three States Plan to Send Hundreds of National Guard Troops to Washington
West Virginia announced it would be sending 300 to 400 Guard soldiers, South Carolina committed 200, and Ohio stated it plans to deploy 150 in the next few days
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Bondi Backs Down, Agrees To Leave D.C. Police Chief In Charge
Attorney General Pam Bondi, in a new memo, directed the District’s police to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement “notwithstanding” city law.
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Nvidia, AMD To Pay 15% Of China Chip Sale Revenues To U.S., Official Says
Nvidia and AMD have agreed to give the U.S. government 15% of revenue from sales to China of advanced computer chips like Nvidia's H20 that are used for artificial intelligence applications, a U.S. official told Reuters on Sunday.
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CDC Shooter Believed COVID Vaccine Made Him Suicidal, His Father Tells Police
The 30-year-old shooter also tried to get into the CDC’s headquarters in Atlanta but was stopped by guards before driving to a pharmacy across the street and opening fire late Friday afternoon, the official said.
World News • Views: 869
Nagasaki Commemorates the 80th Anniversary of U.S. Atomic Bombing
Survivors and their families came together in rainy weather on Saturday at Peace Park and the nearby Hypocenter Park, which is directly beneath the exact location where the bomb exploded
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Report: Trump Administration Pursues $1 Billion Settlement With UCLA
UCLA is the first public university to have its federal funding scrutinized by the administration due to accusations of civil rights infringements
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The economy is now under Trump's leadership, and the latest financial figures show some warning signals
The economic figures from last week indicate the challenges Trump may encounter if the trends persist
Crime • Views: 1187
Authorities Search Mountainous Region of Montana for Former Soldier Accused of Killing Four in Bar
Officials reported that 45-year-old Michael Paul Brown escaped The Owl Bar in the small town of Anaconda in a white pickup truck, but eventually abandoned it
Fun • Views: 399
Flaco Jimenez, a Texas accordionist known for broadening the appeal of Conjunto and Tejano music, passes away at 86
He received several Grammy Awards, was honored as a member of the National Hispanic Hall of Fame and the NYC International Latin Music Hall of Fame, and was designated as a Texas State Musician in 2014
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Federal Reserve Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged Even As Trump Demands Cuts
The choice to hold off on a rate cut will almost certainly result in further conflict between the Fed and White House.
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Heat Advisories and Warnings Announced for Extensive Areas of the Southeast and Midwest Amid Rising Temperatures
The weather service indicated that numerous major cities in the Southeast were likely to experience a significant heat risk for a number of days
Crime • Views: 1126
Disgraced Former U.S. Rep. George Santos Reports To Federal Prison To Serve 7-Year Fraud Sentence
Santos pleaded guilty last summer to federal wire fraud and aggravated identity theft charges.
Crime • Views: 569
Teen, 17, Accused of Murdering Paddleboarder at a Pond in Rural Maine
The police are requesting information from anyone who might have witnessed Sunshine Stewart paddleboarding on Crawford Pond on July 2
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Three Killed Following Blast at Los Angeles Sheriff’s Facility
The blast was reported at approximately 7:30 a.m. at the Biscailuz Training Facility, according to Nicole Nishida, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
Fun • Views: 846
Alan Bergman, Oscar-Winning Lyricist Who Helped Write 'The Way We Were,' Dies At 99
Bergman had, in recent months, suffered from respiratory issues “but continued to write songs till the very end.”
Politics • Views: 907
Senate Passes Trump's Spending Cuts To Public Broadcasting, Foreign Aid
Two Republican senators joined Democrats in voting against the legislation.
Politics • Views: 1164
Trump’s Brazen New Lie Leads To Instant Fact-Check On Social Media
The president called on “somebody” to check his claim... and lots of people did.
US News • Views: 909
Floods Transformed a Cherished Texas Camp Into a Nightmare
State officials reported that 27 girls from Camp Mystic, a riverside Christian camp for girls located in Hunt, Texas, remained missing roughly 36 hours following the flood
Politics • Views: 1105
Elon Musk Predicts Prison ‘For A Long Time’ For Key Trump Insider
The tech billionaire and podcaster Steven Bannon spent part of Independence Day feuding.
Crime • Views: 721
2 Toddlers Found Unsupervised After Walking Out Of Day Care
A mother of one of the toddlers has pulled their child out of Kinder Joy Learning Academy.
US News • Views: 808
Supreme Court Will Take Up New Case About Which School Sports Teams Transgender Students Can Join
More than two dozen states have enacted laws barring transgender women and girls from participating in certain sports competitions.
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The jury has delivered a verdict on every charge in the sex trafficking trial of Sean 'Diddy' Combs
Besides facing charges for sex trafficking, Combs is also accused of conspiracy related to racketeering and moving sex workers from one state to another
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Elon Musk Intensifies Disapproval of Trump's Major Bill While Senate Republicans Rush to Approve It
"The newest Senate draft bill will eliminate millions of jobs across the United States and inflict significant strategic damage on our nation," Musk posted on X before a procedural vote in the Senate
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Richard Boucher, a veteran diplomat and spokesperson for the State Department, passes away at 73
Boucher served as the spokesperson for U.S. foreign policy at the State Department podium during various administrations in the 1990s and early 2000s