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Facebook Issues Apology After AI Censors Iconic Trump Photo

Facebook has issued an apology after censoring the famous image of Donald Trump raising his fist after surviving an assassination attempt.

Border Security in Focus: New Incident Spurs Political Controversy

A San Antonio police officer sustained critical injuries after being shot by Jorge Chacon-Gutierrez, a 25-year-old Venezuelan national who was in the United States...

Harris Gears Up for Presidential Run Amid Democratic Hopes and Hurdles

Amidst optimism around Vice President Harris becoming the Democratic nominee for president due to President Biden's decision not to seek reelection, there exists notable...

Treasury Audit Uncovers $50 Million in Back Taxes Owed by IRS Employees and Contractors

A recent Treasury Department inspector general audit discovered that employees and contractors of the Internal Revenue Service collectively owe $50 million in back taxes....

Security Concerns Cause Harvard to Cancel Program With Hamas-Friendly University

According to a report from The Daily Wire, Harvard has terminated a summer program with a Palestinian institution whose staff and students have supported and worked with Hamas and other terror organizations.

Brazilian Olympian Signs Bible Verse

Brazilian Olympian Rayssa Leal shared a Bible verse using sign language after winning a bronze medal in the women's street skateboarding final.

Trump Launches ‘Believers and Ballots’ Initiative

Former President Donald Trump launched a "Believers and Ballots" initiative to ensure Christians cast their vote in the 2024 Presidential Election.

Google Condemned After Excluding Trump Assassination Attempt from Search Results

Google is facing widespread criticism after omitting search results relating to the assassination attempt on Donald Trump.

Biden Releases Plan for Supreme Court Changes Following its ‘Extreme’ Decisions

President Joe Biden revealed his plan to radically change the U.S. Supreme Court in an opinion piece published in the Washington Post.

Olympic Athletes Leave Village to Stay in Hotel Due to Poor Living Conditions

Tennis star Coco Gauff reported that she’s the only Team USA women’s tennis player living inside the Olympic Village after living conditions forced the rest of her teammates to stay in a hotel.

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