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Harris and Walz Criticized for Lack of Media Engagement Amidst Electoral Race

On Monday morning, Donald Trump made a noteworthy return to the social media platform known as X, marking his first post there since the...

Taxpayers Covering Salary of Newsom’s Photographer

California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) has hired a photographer at taxpayers' expense, according to a report from Politico.

Former Battalion Commander Condemns Walz for Stolen Valor

Lieutenant Colonel John Kolb, the former battalion commander of the National Guard unit Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D) served in, has condemned Walz's actions as a serviceman.

Trump to File Lawsuit Against DOJ Over Mar-a-Lago Raid

Donald Trump is planning to file a lawsuit against the Department of Justice (DOJ) for its 2022 raid on Mar-a-Lago.

Olympics Committee Strips Jordan Chiles of Bronze Medal

The U.S. Olympic officials plan to appeal a ruling by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) that stripped American gymnast Jordan Chiles of her bronze medal from the Paris Olympics due to a timing error in her coach’s appeal.

Climate Change Activists Endorse Kamala Harris

Climate change organizations, including the Sierra Club and the Green New Deal Network, have endorsed Kamala Harris for her environmental activism and legislative efforts.

Democrat Vice Presidential Candidate Tim Walz Supports Young Children Receiving Transgender ‘Care’

A clip from 2017 resurfaced this week, revealing Democratic Governor Tim Walz talking openly about young children receiving transgender care and using any bathroom of their choice.

New Poll Reveals Trump Leads in Arizona, Nevada and Pennsylvania

A recent survey of voters conducted by the Trafalgar Group reveals former President Donald Trump leading Vice President Kamala Harris in four crucial swing states.

Government Offers Boeing Multi-Billion Dollar Contract With United States Air Force

Boeing has announced it has secured a $2.56 billion contract from the U.S. Air Force to produce E-7A AEW&C Wedgetail aircraft.

Multiple Olympic Swimmers Report Illness After Races in Paris’ Seine River

Three German swimmers reportedly fell ill after participating in the open water races at the Paris Olympics, though it is not yet confirmed whether the long-polluted Seine River was the cause.

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