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Trump Fined $5,000 Over Undeleted Post Targeting Court Staffer

Former President Donald Trump faced a $5,000 penalty this Friday due to a derogatory post concerning a court official related to his civil fraud trial in New York.

Federal Judge Declares California’s Assault Weapons Ban Unconstitutional

In a landmark ruling on Thursday, U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez deemed California's 33-year-old ban on assault weapons as unconstitutional.

Trump Dominates GOP Fundraising as Rivals Scramble for Cash

In the race for GOP campaign funds, former President Donald Trump remains unparalleled, outpacing all his Republican contenders combined.

U.S. Navy Downs Missiles Fired by Terrorist Organization

The United States Navy shot down drones and missiles fired by the terrorist group Houthis.

Social Media Influencer Gets 7 Months in Prison for Tricking Hillary Clinton Voters in 2016 Presidential Election

Douglass Mackey, a prominent social media influencer also known as “Ricky Vaughn,” has been sentenced to 7 months in prison for conspiring to deceive potential voters during the 2016 U.S. Presidential election.

Israel Asks U.S. for $10 Billion in Military Aid

In the backdrop of this appeal, discussions have been initiated within the Biden administration, in collaboration with congressional members, to potentially curate a larger combined aid package.

Migrant Families Permitted to Stay 60 Days in New York City Shelters Under New Guidance

Migrant families are allowed to reside in New York City shelters for 60 days, according to New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D).

Less ‘Gain-Of-Function’ Research After COVID

Scientists are limiting their research to fewer countries, committing to neutralizing viruses in the field, and are focusing on domestic animals that have already had human contact.

Kennedy Jr. Appoints CIA Veteran Daughter-In-Law as New Campaign Manager

RFK Jr. appointed his daughter-in-law, Amaryllis Fox Kennedy, as the new campaign manager.

New York Rejects Green Energy Development

New York's state government rejected requests from wind energy developers to renegotiate contracts amid inflation.

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