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Kamala Harris hit by troubling security setbacks

A sudden change in protection strategy The security arrangements surrounding Kamala Harris, the former vice president, have undergone notable shifts in recent weeks, signaling a collision of politics, law enforcement priorities, and personal safety. The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) has withdrawn its officers from her protective detail, a move that has intensified scrutiny of...

‘You Were Warned’: Arkansas Farmers Who Voted for Trump Plead for Emergency Aid as Tariffs Push Them Into Ruins
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‘You Were Warned’: Arkansas Farmers Who Voted for Trump Plead for Emergency Aid as Tariffs Push Them Into Ruins

Hundreds of Arkansas farmers gathered last week in Brookland, pleading for emergency financial relief as they struggle under mounting debt, rising costs, and collapsing crop prices. Many in the room had voted for President Donald Trump, yet they now fear the survival of their farms — and their families’ livelihoods — are at stake. Chris...

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Bill Pulte’s family faces explosive tax fraud allegations

A brewing controversy has engulfed the family of prominent political figure Bill Pulte after close relatives were discovered illegally claiming homestead tax exemptions on properties in two different states. The explosive allegations have exposed a pattern of questionable financial practices that directly contradict Pulte’s own public crusade against similar behavior by federal officials. 1. Michigan...

‘He Was Very Discreet’: Trump Bites Down on Mystery Item In Viral Photo Reigniting Speculation Over Health Concerns As He Passes Out During U.S. Open
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‘He Was Very Discreet’: Trump Bites Down on Mystery Item In Viral Photo Reigniting Speculation Over Health Concerns As He Passes Out During U.S. Open

A strange blue object caught between President Donald Trump’s teeth at the US Open has the internet spiraling with theories. Photographer Andres Kudacki snapped the moment as Trump sat courtside during the men’s final between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, as White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt sat behind him. The shot makes it look...

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U.S. plans aggressive economic war against Putin’s regime

Treasury secretary signals unprecedented financial pressure campaign targeting Russian oil buyers The Biden administration is orchestrating what could become the most comprehensive economic assault on Russia since the Cold War, with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent revealing plans for sweeping sanctions that would target any nation purchasing Russian petroleum products. The strategy represents a dramatic escalation...

‘This Wasn’t Reckless’: Texas Man’s Fatal Shot at 11-Year-Old Over ‘Ding-Dong Ditch’ Ended With Chilling Move a Witness Saw Firsthand, Police Say
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‘This Wasn’t Reckless’: Texas Man’s Fatal Shot at 11-Year-Old Over ‘Ding-Dong Ditch’ Ended With Chilling Move a Witness Saw Firsthand, Police Say

An Army veteran accused of murdering an 11-year-old boy who played “ding-dong ditch” at his front door made a chilling decision after as the boy was pleading for help and crying out in pain. Gonzalo Leon, 42, was charged with the murder of 11-year-old Julian Guzman in east Houston. 42-year-old Army veteran Gonzalo Leon is...

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Melania Trump’s Nobel bid sparks political firestorm

Representative’s bold suggestion triggers fierce national conversation about diplomatic recognition A Florida congresswoman’s bold assertion that former first lady Melania Trump deserves Nobel Peace Prize consideration has unleashed a torrent of criticism across social media platforms and political circles. The controversial proposal, championed by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, has reignited discussions about the intersection of...