Category: US Politics
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Wrestling Community Griefs Death of John Cena’s “Biggest Fan” CM Punk, Edge, and Many Join Fans’ Grief “Horrible Loss! RIP, buddy
On the last day of July, the WWE Universe said a tearful goodbye to an individual of its own when renowned comedian Paul Reubens, most famous for originating Pee-wee Herman, went away. Although his character’s characteristic innocence, Reubens showed a more sophisticated view of life, and his lovable personality made both parents and kids happy.…
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After constructing it on Mexican territory, Gov. Abbott and Texas were forced to relocate the contentious floating buoy barrier in the Rio Grande River
The State of Texas, according to the direction of Governor Greg Abbott, built the disputable floating marine buoy barrier in the Rio Grande River. However, an investigation done by the joint United States International Boundary and Water Commission and the Mexican International Boundary and Water Commission (IBWC) in late July 2023 revealed that 80% of…
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July saw a 33% surge in illegal border crossings, driven by an expansion in the Arizona desert
As per government numbers released on Friday, U.S. border agents managed migrants 183,503 times in July as unlawful crossings increased by 33% after falling to a 2-year low in June during record high temperatures. In July, Border Patrol agents apprehended 132,652 migrants who had entered the country illegally through ports of entry, up from almost…
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Biden praises a “new age of partnership” among the United States, South Korea, and Japan at Camp David
With vows of advancing each country’s commercial and national safety interests, President Joe Biden and the presidents of South Korea and Japan reached historic deals on Friday, fixing the 2 nations’ troubled past. Biden greeted South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at the first trilateral summit among the 3 nations that…
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In the January 6 case, an excited boy on house arrest vanishes before being sentenced
As per a search warrant issued publicly on Friday, officials are looking for a member of the radical Proud Boys group who vanished just days before his trial in a case involving the U.S. Capitol riots for which authorities are looking for over 10 years in jail. Following his conviction for using pepper spray gel…
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For sending Trump a 2020 Ricin letter, a Canadian woman was given a term of almost 22 years
In connection with the sending of a threatening letter carrying poisonous ricin to then-President Donald Trump at the White House, a Canadian woman was convicted to approximately 22 years in jail in Washington on Thursday. In emails to Trump and Texas police officers, where she was imprisoned for a few weeks in 2019, Pascale Ferrier,…
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Threats have been made against grand jurors and other authorities in the Trump Georgia case: Sheriff
Since their confidential data started appearing online, jurors of the Fulton County grand jury that decided to prosecute former President Donald Trump on Monday are now receiving threats, according to the officials. The Fulton County Sheriff’s Office announced in an announcement on Thursday that it was “concerned that private data of individuals of the Fulton…
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Following are the top five most dangerous cities in California
California, renowned for its varied landscapes and energetic towns, has certain regions with alarmingly high crime rates. Based on Property Club NYC, the 5 most dangerous cities in California are listed below for the benefit of locals and travelers: San Bernardino San Bernardino, with an estimated population of 222,101 and a crime rate 79% greater…
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Republicans claim that Biden 4-day silence on the Maui fires is evidence that he is failing to address the damage
No White House enjoys split-screen situations like this one. President Joe Biden went to a Delaware beach, peddled his bicycle, and mentioned almost nothing regarding the biggest wildfire to strike the United States in a century as Maui began to count its casualties on Sunday. He pedaled past the shouting reporters and remarked, “We’re observing…
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Biden says he will soon travel to Hawaii to support the recovery work in Maui
U.S. President Joe Biden announced on Tuesday he will visit Hawaii “as quickly as I could” to look at the response to the flames that destroyed Maui and left scores of people dead. Biden didn’t specify state he was going to Maui when he spoke at a business conference in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as a gesture…