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Shooting Attack in Downtown Louisville Leaves Five Dead, Shooter Neutralized: Police

Five people have died in a shooting attack in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, prompting the governor's response.

Democrats Ask Chief Justice To Investigate Clarence Thomas Vacations

A group of congressional Democrats have asked Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts to investigate the trips that Justice Clarence Thomas has taken with Republican donations.

Records Show George Soros’ Son Has Visited White House Numerous Times Since Biden Took Office

According to visitor logs, Alexander Soros, son of Democratic billionaire George Soros, has made more than a dozen visits to the White House since President Biden took office in 2021.

Fauci Says ‘There Will Absolutely Be an Outbreak of Another Pandemic’: ‘It May Be Next Year’

"It may be next year or it may be in your grandparent—your grandchildren and your great grandchildren's lifetime," he added. "We don't know," says Dr. Fauci.

NPR Labeled ‘US State-Affiliated Media’ by Twitter

Twitter adds the label according to an account's engagement in "geopolitics and diplomacy."

World Health Organization Report Says 1 in 6 People Affected by Infertility

A World Health Organization (WHO) report found that 1 in 6 people are affected by infertility across the world.

Nigerian Military Accused of Human Rights Violations, Mass Murder

50 witnesses told the Panel on Human Rights Violations in Counter-Insurgency Operations in North-East Nigeria that the Nigerian military took part in human rights violations in their counter-attacks against the Boko Haram group.

U.S. Manufacturing Decline Indicative of Economic Condition

U.S. manufacturing has declined to its lowest level in almost three years.

DHS Secretary Mayorkas Refuses to Call Border Surge a ‘Crisis’

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas refused to call the ongoing influx at the southern border a "crisis," saying that admitting the situation was a crisis would indicate a "withdrawal from our mission."

Theater Roof Collapses During Concert As Tornadoes, Severe Storms Move Through Midwest

At least seven people were killed as tornadoes and storms ripped through the South and the Midwest this week.

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