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White House Refuses to Condemn Tearing Down of Israeli Hostage Posters

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre declined Tuesday to condemn the tearing down of posters featuring hostages taken by Hamas terrorists to Gaza — a phenomenon that has appeared on college campuses and in cities across the nation.

Democrat Gov. Andy Beshear Wins Re-election in Deep Red Kentucky

Democrat Gov. Andy Beshear defeated Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron in Kentucky's governor race this week.

Michigan Attorney General Calls For Rashida Tlaib to ‘Retract’ Statements Sympathizing With Palestinians

Michigan's attorney general Dana Nessel is demanding Democrat Rep. Rashida Tlaib to "retract" the use of a "cruel and hateful" statement she used to sympathize with Palestinians in Gaza.

Five Florida State Lawmakers Change Endorsement for Trump

Five Republican Florida state legislators have switched their 2024 presidential endorsements from Governor Ron DeSantis to former President Donald Trump.

Elon Musk Introduces ‘Grok’ AI Bot

Elon Musk revealed his new project, Grok, an artificial intelligence chatbot with a “rebellious streak” inspired by The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.

NFL, NBA Players Send Birthday Message to Israeli Boy Who Lost Entire Family in Hamas Attacks

A group of NFL and NBA players joined together to record a birthday message for a 13-year-old Israeli boy who lost his entire family in the Hamas attacks.

Spike in Gun Sales Connected to Israel Attacks

A recent spike in gun sales has been connected to the Hamas attacks in Israel, a firearms industry analysis revealed.

Illegal Immigrant Wanted For Terrorism and Arrested in NYC Allowed in The U.S. By Biden’s DHS

An illegal alien wanted for terrorism was arrested near New York City’s One World Trade Center after having been released into the United States by President Joe Biden’s Department of Homeland Security.

Ramaswamy Calls for U.S. Military to Close Bases in Iraq, Syria

Presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy called for the United States military to close its bases in Iraq and Syria amid terrorist attacks on American troops.

D.C. Mayor Gives Residents Tracking Tags to Find Stolen Vehicles

Washington, D.C., mayor Muriel Bowser said that residents may be eligible to receive "digital tracking tags" amid a rise in auto theft.

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