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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell Suffers Second Brief Pause During Press Conference (Video)

The 81-year-old Republican leader was in the midst of a press interaction when a journalist inquired about his intention to run for reelection in 2026.

Denmark Moves to Ban Burning the Koran or the Bible

The Danish government has reportedly proposed a ban on setting the Quran on fire in public after a series of burnings led to uproar in Muslim countries.

Alabama Woman Arrested For Lying About Being Kidnapped On Side of Highway

The Alabama woman who lied about being kidnapped after spotting a toddler on the side of a highway was arrested for the hoax last week.

Trump Calls For “Deranged Jack Smith” To Be Prosecuted After Latest Charges

Donald Trump is ridiculing Special Counsel Jack Smith and U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland after charging the former president with three more charges in the investigation into classified documents.

Chase Bank Closes Accounts of Popular ‘Natural Health’ Doctor Joseph Mercola

JP Morgan Chase recently terminated the bank account of Dr. Joseph Mercola, known for his criticism of COVID vaccines and proponent of natural health.

Fulton County DA Looks to Charge Trump With Election Fraud Conspiracy

The district attorney of Fulton County, Georgia, is reportedly looking to charge Donald Trump with "conspiracy to commit election fraud."

Mitch McConnell Freezes Mid-Sentence, Stares Blankly During Press Conference

Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) froze during a leadership press conference, staring blankly in front of him.

Apple Faces $1 Billion Class Action Lawsuit in U.K. Over App Store ‘Abusive Pricing’ and Monopoly Claims

The legal challenge was initiated by more than 1,500 app developers who believe that Apple's App Store charges are exorbitant and stifle competition.

Gavin Newsom Fines School District for Denying LGBT Curriculum

California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) is fining Temecula School District $1.5 million after the district rejected LGBT curriculum.

Over 28,000 People Convicted of COVID-19 Offenses in U.K.

Over 28,000 individuals were convicted of violating COVID-19 regulations across England and Wales.

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