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Secret Service Agent Accidentally Shoots Himself With Own Weapon

A United States Secret Service agent reportedly accidentally shot himself with his own weapon while on duty over the weekend.

Woman Sues New York Mets After Being Banned From Wearing ‘MAGA’ Hat in Citi Field

A New York woman, Aura Moody, is suing the New York Mets for $2 million, claiming she was denied entry into Citi Field for wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat, according to a report from the New York Post.

Democrat Donor Arrested for Threatening to Kill Six Supreme Court Justices

This week, a Democratic donor was taken into custody on suspicion of threatening to assassinate six justices of the United States Supreme Court as well as several of their relatives.

Kentucky Gov. Bans Conversion Therapy, Promotes Sex Changes

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear (D) issued an executive order that prohibits "conversion therapy" for minors.

Newsom Signs Bills Banning ‘Deepfakes’

California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) signed bills banning "deepfakes" ahead of the 2024 election.

Harris Previously Supported Decriminalizing Prostitution

Vice President Kamala Harris previously advocated for the decriminalization of prostitution during her 2020 presidential campaign, The New York Post reported.

Hillary Clinton Calls Trump ‘Dangerous’ After Second Assassination Attempt

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told MSNBC host Rachel Maddow that former President Donald Trump is "dangerous."

Harvard Professor Warns Against Dangerous Rhetoric Following Incident Involving Trump

Alan Dershowitz, a distinguished professor emeritus at Harvard Law School, expressed concern to Newsmax over remarks made by Rachel Vindman, which appeared to minimize an attack targeting former President Donald Trump.

IRS Whistleblowers Sue Hunter Biden’s Lawyer Over Defamation

IRS investigators Gary Shapley and Joe Ziegler, who courageously exposed Hunter Biden’s alleged tax crimes, have filed a $20 million defamation lawsuit against his attorney, Abbe Lowell.

New York City Council Passes Reparations Measures

The New York City Council passed two measures that will lead to the city becoming the largest in the U.S. to have a slavery reparations program.

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