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Former Secret Service Director Reportedly Wanted White House Cocaine Evidence Destroyed

The former Secret Service Director, Kimberly Cheatle, reportedly worked to destroy evidence relating to the cocaine discovered at the White House in 2023.

Is Mark Kelly Vice President Harris’s Next VP Choice? Buzz Grows After Post Deleted

Over the weekend, Arizona Senator Mark Kelly stirred the pot of speculation regarding Vice President Harris’s selection process for her running mate after deleting...

Harris’s Running Mate Selection Down to the Wire: A Look at the Leading Candidates

Within the next day, it is anticipated that Vice President Kamala Harris will finalize her choice for a running mate and unveil her decision...

House Republicans Probe Google Over Censorship Claims Concerning Donald Trump

House Republicans have raised concerns with Google after discovering that searches related to former President Donald Trump, including incidents such as an assassination attempt,...

Retired Police Officer Wins Silver Medal During Olympics Shooting Competition

A retired Turkish police officer has gone viral on social media after winning a silver medal in the mixed 10m air pistol event during the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Trump Agrees to Debate Harris in September

Former President Donald Trump has agreed to debate Democratic U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris on September 4, he said in a post on Truth Social Friday.

Mainstream Media Outlets Call Trump, Vance ‘Weird’ Hundreds of Times in Single Day

Left-wing, mainstream media outlets CNN and MSNBC called the Trump-Vance ticket "weird" over 300 times in one day.

2,000 People Baptized in California

Two thousand people were baptized at Pirates Cove in Newport Beach, California.

Ohio Restaurants Not Playing Olympics Following ‘Insulting Opening Ceremony’

Multiple restaurants in Ohio have vowed not to show the Olympics in their shops after the "insulting" opening ceremonies mocking the Last Supper.

Texas AG Reaches $1.4 Billion Settlement with Meta Over Biometric Data

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that his office reached a settlement with Meta over a 2022 lawsuit relating to the unauthorized collection of biometric data.

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