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Trump Advisers Tell Campaign Staff to ‘Remain Vigilant’ After Second Assassination Attempt

Senior advisers for former President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign are telling staff members to “remain vigilant” after his second assassination attempt over the weekend.

Trump Assassination Attempt Suspect Ryan Routh Reportedly Coordinating with Foreign Soldiers to Fight for Ukraine

The suspect in former President Donald Trump's assassination attempt, identified as 58-year-old Ryan Wesley Routh, is in custody in West Palm Beach, Florida.

New York Times Says Election Results May Take a ‘While’

The New York Times told its readers Friday to expect the election results to take a "while."

Donald Trump Safe After ‘Gun Shots’ Fired at His Golf Course

Former President Donald Trump was quickly secured by Secret Service agents after an individual, suspected of being armed, was spotted near Trump International Golf Course in West Palm Beach Sunday.

Bill Gates Predicts Another Global Pandemic ‘Likely’ Within the Next 25 Years

Billionaire CEO Bill Gates is reportedly predicting another global pandemic "likely" to happen within the next 25 years.

Postal Union Responsible for Mail-In Ballots Endorses Kamala Harris

The National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC), which represents nearly 300,000 postal workers responsible for handling millions of mail-in ballots, has endorsed Kamala Harris for president.

Trump Says Harris Will ‘Ruin the U.S. Like She Did California’

Former President Donald Trump said that California is "a mess" because of his Democratic Presidential nominee Kamala Harris.

California Considers Offering Discounted Cellphone Service to Illegal Aliens

The state of California is reportedly considering offering discounted cellphone service to low-income illegal immigrants who do not have Social Security Numbers (SSNs).

Ending Homelessness in Los Angeles to Cost Billions Over Next Decade

A draft budget analysis from Los Angeles city housing officials estimates that eliminating homelessness in the city would cost more than $20 billion over the next ten years.

Jan. 6 Graphic Novel Distributed in Pennsylvania High Schools

Pennsylvania high schools are receiving copies of a graphic novel highlighting the Democrats' narrative of the January 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol protest.

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