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Annabelle Doll Death Mystery Deepens

Dan Rivera, a U.S. Army veteran and lead paranormal investigator, died suddenly while touring with the infamous Annabelle doll in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Rivera, 54, was found unresponsive in his hotel room during the "Devils on the Run Tour" and pronounced dead at the scene. The cause of death has not yet been disclosed.

JD Vance Senate Tie-Break Secures Trump’s Budget Win

Vice President JD Vance cast two tie-breaking votes in the U.S. Senate on Tuesday, advancing a $9.4 billion rescissions bill championed by President Donald Trump. The legislation, which aims to slash spending across foreign aid and liberal public media outlets, cleared its final procedural hurdle after a 50-50 split vote—twice—requiring Vance’s intervention to proceed.

Japan Calls China the ‘Greatest Strategic Challenge’

Japan has called China the "greatest strategic challenge" facing the international community in its new defense report.

Minnesota Political Assassination Plot Shocks Nation

A Minnesota man accused of carrying out a politically motivated killing spree claimed in a letter to FBI Director Kash Patel that Governor Tim Walz directed him to murder U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith. The letter was discovered during a high-profile manhunt that followed the deaths of former House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark.

New Hampshire Book Ban Bill Vetoed by GOP Governor

New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte vetoed a Republican-backed bill Tuesday that would have expanded parental power to challenge and remove books and other materials deemed inappropriate in the state's public schools and libraries. Her decision breaks with the GOP-controlled Legislature that passed the measure earlier this year.

California Homeless Camp Shooting Ruled Self-Defense

The Butte County District Attorney has ruled that a shooting at a homeless encampment in Chico, California, was an act of self-defense, following a deadly confrontation on July 7, 2025. Gerald Michael Thompson fatally shot Donald Laroy Stevens during what officials called a “gun duel” after a violent dispute involving their dogs.

Trump Voter Data Investigation Triggers State Pushback

The Trump administration has begun efforts to access state-level voter data and inspect election equipment, according to a report from the Washington Post. The move has drawn sharp resistance from election officials, even in Republican-led counties, reflecting deep tensions over election integrity and federal oversight.

Shocking Tesla Executive Departure Amid Sales Collapse

Troy Jones, Tesla’s longtime vice president of sales, service, and delivery for North America, has left the company after 15 years. His exit marks another high-profile departure as Elon Musk’s electric vehicle giant confronts falling sales and intensifying competition.

Microsoft China Pentagon Risk Exposes U.S. to Threat

A ProPublica investigation has revealed that Microsoft employs engineers in China to help maintain computer systems for the U.S. Department of Defense, despite minimal oversight by U.S. personnel. The arrangement, which Microsoft uses to support its bid for Pentagon cloud contracts, may expose some of the nation's most sensitive military data to cyber infiltration by China.

DHS Escalates Deportation to Third Countries

The Department of Homeland Security has deported several illegal criminal migrants to Eswatini, a small African kingdom, in a new enforcement tactic designed to sidestep opposition from their home countries. Migrants convicted of serious crimes, including murder, battery, and burglary, originally came from nations like Vietnam, Jamaica, Yemen, Laos, and Cuba.

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