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Donald Trump Calls Milwaukee, Host of the RNC, a 'Horrible City'; Republicans Scramble To Spin Controversial Comments

Milwaukee may be the host city for the Republican National Convention (RNC), but Donald Trump recently called it a "horrible city," prompting his allies to scramble and spin the story.
Donald Trump Meets US CEOs at Business Roundtable Quarterly Meeting

Donald Trump Meets US CEOs at Business Roundtable Quarterly Meeting

Former President Donald Trump met with over 80 CEOs in Washington, promising tax cuts and reduced business regulations if re-elected in November. He plans to revive his first-term economic policies.
 US Border Restrictions May Have Broken International Law, Says UNCHR; Biden Border Crackdown Continues

US Border Restrictions May Have Broken International Law, Says UNHCR; Biden Border Crackdown Continues

President Joe Biden's border crackdown is already sending thousands of undocumented migrants back to Mexico. However, the chief of the UNHCR says these US border restrictions may be breaking international laws.
Russia Warships in Cuba: US Sends Attack Submarine to Guantanamo Bay for 'Routine Visit'

Russia Warships in Cuba: US Sends Attack Submarine to Guantanamo Bay for 'Routine Visit'

Just one day after warships from Russia, including a nuclear submarine, arrived in the port of Havana in Cuba, a US attack submarine also arrived on the island, in Guantanamo Bay.
Hunter Biden Guilty Verdict: Joe Biden Says He Will Not Pardon Son and Will 'Respect the Judicial Process'

Hunter Biden Guilty Verdict: Joe Biden Says He Will Not Pardon Son and Will 'Respect the Judicial Process'

President Joe Biden has now reacted to his son, Hunter Biden's guilty verdict, and has accepted the jury's decision and respects it. He has previously vowed not to pardon his son
Washington Teen Returning an Airsoft to Store Fatally Shot by an Off-Duty Guard

Washington Teen Returning an Airsoft to Store Fatally Shot by an Off-Duty Guard

Aaron Brown Myers, 51, charged with second-degree murder and assault, shot a 17-year-old boy six times in the back in Renton, Washington. Myers claimed self-defense, suspecting a robbery involving teens near a sporting goods store.
Fox News Board Members Subpoenaed by Smartmatic Over Network's Election Misinformation

Fox News Board Members Subpoenaed by Smartmatic Over Network's Election Misinformation

Fox News is staring down yet another billion-dollar lawsuit and lose even more money as the Smartmatic lawsuit is finally gaining traction, with several Fox Corp. board members being subpoenaed.
Donald Trump to Meet with Senator Mitch McConnell for the First Time Since 2020

Donald Trump to Meet with Senator Mitch McConnell for the First Time Since 2020

Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell will meet former President Donald Trump in Washington, their first in-person encounter in nearly four years.
Alexander Morris, Four Tops Lead Singer, Sues Michigan Hospital for Racial Discrimination

Alexander Morris, Four Tops Lead Singer, Sues Michigan Hospital for Racial Discrimination

Alexander Morris, a member of the Four Tops, filed a lawsuit against a Michigan hospital, alleging staff halted his heart treatment and subjected him to a psych evaluation after learning of his Motown group affiliation.
Donald Trump Guilty Verdict: Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg To Testify Before House Judiciary Committee

Donald Trump Guilty Verdict: Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg To Testify Before House Judiciary Committee

Weeks after Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg won his case against Donald Trump in the porn star hush money trial, where the former president was found guilty of all 32 charges, Trump's allies in the House Judiciary Committee now want to grill him.
Aaron Rodgers to Pay Fine After Missing Jets Minicamp

Aaron Rodgers to Pay Fine After Missing Jets Minicamp

Aaron Rodgers missed the Jets' mandatory minicamp's first day, deemed unexcused. He could be fined $16,953, sparking debates over team rules and fairness.
Missouri Man to Face Execution for 2009 Murders After Gov. Mike Parson Denies Clemency

Missouri Man Executed for 2009 Murders After Gov. Mike Parson Denies Clemency

David Hosier, 69, was executed by lethal injection in Missouri for the 2009 murder of Angela Gilpin. It was the state's second execution this year and the seventh nationwide.
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Send Flowers to Mexico: Exploring the Cultural Significance and Beauty of Mexican Blooms

Mexico is a bright country with lots of blooming traditions and customs, and its flowers show that. In Mexico, flowers are used to decorate for events, celebrations, and everyday life. There are people from all over the world who come to Mexico to send flowers. As an example, marigolds are used as signs of the Day of the Dead, and dahlias stand for national pride. The nicest way to say thank you people there is to send flowers to Mexico.
Chiquita Brands, American Banana Giant Ordered to Pay $38.3M to the Families of AUC Victims

Chiquita Brands, American Banana Giant Ordered to Pay $38.3M to the Families of AUC Victims

A Florida jury held Chiquita Brands International responsible for financing Colombia's AUC, awarding $38.3 million to victims' families.
Mexico Wearing Down Migrants as New Tactic to Deter Immigration Amid Biden Crackdown

Mexico Wearing Down Migrants as New Tactic to Deter Immigration Amid Biden Crackdown

Mexico has been employing a new tactic to deter migrants from going into the US-Mexico border as the Biden administration has begun its controversial border crackdown.
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Smart Savings: Maximizing Your Tech Budget in 2024

Whether you're exploring no-contract phone plans, looking for a great smartphone deal for seniors, or trying to find a tech store that understands your needs, this article will teach you tech shopping tips that will be good for both your needs and budget.
Florida : Ron DeSantis's Transgender Care Ban Deemed Unconstitutional by Federal Judge

Florida : Ron DeSantis's Transgender Care Ban Deemed Unconstitutional by Federal Judge

One of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' most controversial laws has bow been reversed after a federal judge deemed the Republican governor's transgender care ban to be unconstitutional.
Hunter Biden Guilty of Gun Charges; Republicans Scramble With New Conspiracy Theories After Their Talking Points Were Debunked

Hunter Biden Guilty of Gun Charges; Republicans Scramble With New Conspiracy Theories After Their Talking Points Were Debunked

After repeatedly calling for the imprisonment of presidential son Hunter Biden, Republicans do not seem very happy with the recent guilty verdict in a Delaware court.
2000 Mules' Donald Trump Propaganda Movie Still Being Spread After Being Debunked, Losing Court Battle

'2000 Mules' Donald Trump Propaganda Movie Still Being Spread After Being Debunked, Losing Court Battle

Conservative pro-Donald Trump propaganda movie, "2000 Mules," may have been dropped by its distributor after a recent lawsuit, but its debunked message is still being spread.
Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck’s Marital Home on the Market for $60M

Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck’s Marital Home on the Market for $60M

Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are selling their Beverly Hills mansion, which they've owned since June 2023, according to a source. The move follows their marriage and has been reported by TMZ, though representatives for the couple have not yet responded.