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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.

Harris Secures Democratic Nomination in Virtual Roll Call

Kamala Harris has secured enough delegates to become the Democratic Party's presidential nominee.

Chevron Leaving California for Texas

One of the major oil companies, Chevron, announced that it is leaving California for Texas.

House Committee Demands Judge Merchan’s Daughter Release Records on Firm’s Role in Democratic Campaigns

The House Judiciary Committee demanded that Judge Juan Merchan’s daughter provide records related to her firm's role with Democratic campaigns and the prosecution of Donald Trump in his falsified business records case.

Whistleblower Says Secret Service Acting Director Cut Agents from Threat Team

Another whistleblower has approached Sen. Josh Hawley's (R-MO) office with information relating to the attempted assassination of Donald Trump.

Senator Launches Investigation into Google Over Trump Assassination Attempt Search Omissions

Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) announced that he has initiated a "full investigation" into Google after the tech company omitted autocomplete search results relating to the assassination attempt on Donald Trump.

Senators Demand Olympics Revise Charter Over Christian Mockery

Twenty Republican senators sent a letter to International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach, demanding that the Olympic charter be revised to avoid performances that mock faith.

California School District Forced Children to Room with Trans Students

Students in California's Newport-Mesa Unified School District were forced to room with transgender students on an overnight field trip.

MSNBC Reporters Criticize Prayers at Trump Rallies

A panel on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" criticized the prayers held at Trump rallies.

California City Lifts Discriminatory Policy on in-Home Bible Study Gatherings

A California city lifted its ban on in-home Bible study gatherings after a legal group said the policy was discriminatory.

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