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Trump Indictment Pulls DeSantis-Leaning Republicans Back to Trump Fold: Reuters

"The indictment was the last straw for me, because Trump has suffered so much political abuse. I think he's the strongest candidate to contest what the left is doing. I'm all in."

China and Brazil Ditch U.S. Dollar for Direct Currency Trade

China and Brazil have signed a deal to trade in their own currencies, bypassing the U.S. dollar as an intermediary, to reduce costs and promote bilateral trade.

Protesters Storm Tennessee Capitol Demanding Gun Control in Response to Nashville Shooting

Protesters demanding stricter gun control legislation in response to a recent mass shooting at a Christian school in Nashville stormed the Tennessee Capitol building, resulting in chaos and at least one demonstrator being detained and released amid the commotion.

Chinese-Linked EV Battery Plant Proposal in Michigan Raises Concerns Over CCP Ties and Environmental Impact: Epoch Times Report

Residents in western Michigan are concerned about the proposed construction of a $2.4 billion lithium-ion battery factory due to the Chinese firm Gotion Inc.'s ties to the Chinese Communist Party, as well as environmental impact and the loss of agricultural land.

Rep. Thomas Massie Calmly Confronts Screaming Democrat

"You're just screaming at me," Massie told Rep. Jamaal Bowman.

Former President Donald Trump Indicted by Manhattan Grand Jury on Campaign-Related Charges: Trump Responds

This marks the first-ever criminal case against a former U.S. president.

James O’Keefe Hints at Insiders in Manhattan DA Case Against Trump

James O'Keefe, founder of Project Veritas and O'Keefe Media Group, has suggested he has multiple insiders in the Manhattan DA's case against former President Donald Trump, with some familiar with the grand jury proceedings.

Ukraine Spending Over $3 Billion a Month on Military

Ukraine's Finance Minister Sergey Marchenko disclosed in a meeting with the European Business Association (EBA) that Ukraine is spending $3.5 billion a month on its military.

JPMorgan Plans to Test Biometric Payment Technology with Face and Palm Scans

JPMorgan Chase is piloting a new payment technology that will allow customers to pay using biometric scans of their face or palm, with the bank hoping to expand the system if successful.

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