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Harris ‘Not Welcome’ in Houston

A statement from the Harris County GOP said Vice President Kamala Harris is "not welcome" in Houston, Texas.

Former White House Physician Provides Update on Trump’s Gunshot Wound

Former White House physician, Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-TX), provided an update on Donald Trump's gunshot wound.

Nebraska Supreme Court Upholds Combined Ban on Gender-Affirming Care and 12-Week Abortion Limit

On Friday, the highest court in Nebraska upheld a state regulation that introduces a prohibition on gender affirming treatments for minors and restricts abortions...

Presidential Race Heats Up: Trump Wants Harris as Official Nominee Before Debating

The 2024 campaign team for Donald Trump has stated that the former president will not participate in a planned debate with Vice President Kamala...

‘Each Day Our Rights Are Under Attack’ Kamala Harris Says on RuPaul’s Drag Race

Kamala Harris, aiming to mobilize voters, will be featured in the season finale of “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars” Season 9 airing on Friday....

Trump Accuses FBI Director of Misleading Congress on Biden and Alleged Shooting Incident

Former President Donald Trump has publicly criticized FBI Director Christopher Wray following Wray's testimony to the House Judiciary Committee, where Wray expressed uncertainty about...

Major Drug Cartel Leaders Arrested

The leaders of Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel have been arrested in El Paso, Texas.

France’s High-Speed Rail Lines Attacked Hours Before Olympics

France's high-speed rail lines were attacked in a case of arson just hours before the Olympic Opening Ceremony.

Pro-Trump Super PAC Spends $32 Million in Ads Against Harris

A pro-Trump super PAC, MAGA Inc., has spent an additional $32 million in ads bringing to light Vice President Kamala Harris' record as San Francisco prosecutor.

Watchdog Organization Finds Federal Agency Cannot Detect Banned Items 50% of the Time

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) found that the Federal Protective Services (FPS) fails to detect prohibited items and materials entering federal buildings almost half of the time.

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