June 08, 2025

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Witnesses tried to warn Secret Service after spotting gunman
Hours after former President Donald Trump was rushed from a campaign rally Saturday in Butler, Pennsylvania, authorities confirmed that he had been targeted for assassination by a gunman identified as Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20, of Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, about 40 miles south of the site of the campaign rally. Read More.
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Trump 'fine' after assassination attempt in Pennsylvania
Former President Donald Trump was injured and rushed off stage by the U.S. Secret Service on Saturday, July 13 in Butler, Pennsylvania, after shots were fired. Read More.
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198 House Democrats make it official: Let non-citizens vote
The House on Wednesday passed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act which requires proof of citizenship to register to vote. Read More.
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Fulton County still expects voters to trust 2024 system
Georgia’s State Election Board on July 9 gave initial approval to an amended rule that would give local officials more authority to dispute election results if there is a discrepancy in vote totals tallied and the number of votes cast at precincts. Read More.
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House GOP effort to fine AG Garland $10,000 per day fails
An effort brought by Florida Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in “inherent contempt” failed on Thursday after four Republicans joined all Democrats in voting against it. Read More.
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Charges dismissed against AZ rancher who shot illegal on his land
The Arizona rancher who was charged with shooting and killing an illegal alien on his land will not face re-trial, a judge has ruled. Read More.
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Biden bogey: Joe says no to Trump's golf challenge
On Tuesday at the Trump National Doral Miami Golf Resort, the former president, who has real golf credentials, said he was "officially challenging Crooked Joe to an 18-hole golf match right here,” adding that he would “give Joe Biden ten strokes a side.” Read More.
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In D.C., non-citizens can vote, be election workers
Who will be counting the votes on election day this November? How many gloved hands will be on each paper ballot and who will be managing the vote tabulation machines and systems? Oh, and who will actually be voting? Read More.
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Dissident: Appeasing Iran led to new Mideast instability
Iran’s regime is at its weakest point in nearly half a century having been stung by its brutal crackdown on internal dissent, an economy in shambles, and the death of its president. Continued appeasement of the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism has only made matters worse, spiraling the Middle East into a new era of instability, the leader of the world’s largest Iranian dissident organization said. Read More.
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Facade shattered: Who is really running the United States?
Joe Biden's abysmal performance in last month's debate with Donald Trump "was a crystallizing moment for some Biden backers, who said it caused them to reassess previous interactions" with the 81-year-old Biden, a July 8 Wall Street Journal analysis noted. Read More.
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U.S. economic losses due to Covid over $18 trillion
Economic losses in the Untied States due to the Covid pandemic are over $18 trillion, according to a new report. Read More.
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Are you eating bugs without even knowing it?
If your food seems a bit crunchier than before, don't be surprised if there's the remains of some kind of creepy crawly in there. Read More.
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Gingrich: Trump a threat to FDR coalition that has ‘run the country since 1932’
The coalition that has essentially run the United States since the days of FDR are seriously concerned that Donald Trump will bring about the end of their nearly century-long "corrupt system," former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said in a video posted to social media. Read More.
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Oversight chair: White House doctor colluded with ‘the Biden family’
House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chair James Comer on Sunday requested that White House physician Kevin O’Connor appear for questioning about his involvement in the Biden family business and his objectivity in assessing Joe Biden's mental and physical fitness. Read More.
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Treasury sued for records on foreigners buying U.S. farmland
A government watchdog group announced on Monday that it filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Treasury for records of communication between the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) regarding the purchase of U.S. farmland by foreign entities. Read More.

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