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Who Should Be Donald Trump's New Vice President? CPAC Straw Poll has Surprising Results

After trying to get his former Vice President, Mike Pence, hanged during January 6, former President Donald Trump is looking for a new running mate. Who should it be?

US Air Force Member Sets Himself on Fire un Front of Israel Embassy in Protest Over Palestine

A US Air Force serviceman is now in critical condition after setting himself on fire in front of the Israeli Embassy to protest Israel's ongoing campaign in Palestine.

Wisconsin: Chicago Teens Break Into Luxury Dealership, Steal Over $500,000 Worth of Cars

Teenagers, likely from Chicago, broke into a Wisconsin luxury car dealership, stealing nine vehicles valued at over half a million dollars. Authorities are investigating the incident involving the high-value theft.

SAG Awards: Pedro Pascal Admits He Was 'a Little Drunk' When Accepting Award for 'The Last of Us'

The Hollywood Awards Season continues with the Screen Actors Guild Awards, also known as the SAG Awards, and it seems Latino actor Pedro Pascal did not behave.

Donald Trump: Mississippi Republican National Committee Member Asks Party to Stop Paying Trump Legal Fees

Some Republican National Committee members express discontent over funding Donald Trump's legal defense. Dissent emerges within the committee over the financial support provided for the former president's legal matters.

Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Allies and Son's Personal Details Leaked After He Leaked Reporter's Phone Number

After Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez (AMLO) released the personal details of a New York Times reporter in an act called doxing, the phone numbers of people close to him were also leaked.

Donald Trump $454M Fraud Trial Judgement Finalized, Clock Ticking for Ex-POTUS To Secure Appeal Bond

Time is now of the essence for former president Donald Trump if he wants to appeal his $454 million fraud trial judgment, as he needs to secure an appeal bond.

Barry Tubb Sues Paramount Over Use of His Image in 'Top Gun: Maverick'

An actor from the 1986 film "Top Gun" is suing Paramount for the unauthorized use of his likeness in the 2022 sequel "Top Gun: Maverick." The legal action arises from the portrayal of the supporting actor in the blockbuster sequel.

NRA, Ex-CEO Wayne LaPierre, Found Liable of Fraud and Corruption, Spending Group's Money To Fund Lavish Lifestyle

The National Rifle Association (NRA) has been having corruption and fraud within its ranks, and it was led by its own CEO, Wayne LaPierre, a court ruling found.

Florida House Passes Legislation To Keep Kids Out of Social Media

The Florida House of Representatives approved a bill barring individuals under 16 from having accounts on specific social media platforms. The legislation awaits Governor Ron DeSantis' approval, aiming to regulate online activity among younger users in the state.

Wisconsin: 2, Including Missing Boy's Mother Arrested for Child Neglect

The mother of a missing 3-year-old Wisconsin boy, last seen on Tuesday morning, is in custody. The child's whereabouts remain unknown, prompting ongoing investigations.

US Moon Landing: Intuitive Machines' Odysseus Makes Historic Lunar Landing

After nearly 50 years, an American spacecraft landed on the moon Thursday, marking a crucial milestone in NASA's efforts to bring astronauts back to the lunar surface as part of its ambitious space exploration agenda.

Hunter Biden Investigation: Republicans Were Warned About Their 'Star Witness' Vs. Bidens Being Not Credible, Admits GOP Rep

Republican Rep. Ken Buck admitted that his fellow Republicans in the House were warned about Alexander Smirnov while they were investigating Hunter Biden.

Alexander Smirnov: Ex-FBI Informant Charged Over Lying About Bidens Returns to US Custody

Ex-FBI informant, alleging ties to Russian intelligence, arrested in Las Vegas for alleged lies about a multimillion-dollar bribery scheme involving President Joe Biden's family. Arrest follows release two days earlier, as per his attorneys.

Donald Trump Having Problems Over Securing Appeal Bond for $450 Million Fraud Trial Ruling

Donald Trump's financial woes seem to be continuing as the former president appears to be having trouble securing the $450 million bond he needs to appeal his New York fraud trial ruling.

Brazil: US Pressured Pro Jair Bolsonaro Generals From Executing Coup, Says Report

New evidence for Jair Bolsonaro's attempted coup in Brazil revealed that the Biden administration was responsible for keeping generals from executing a coup.

Donald Trump Losing Fundraising Battle to Nikki Haley and Joe Biden Amid Legal Woes

Donald Trump is in a bit of a financial bind as he not only faces over $500 million in fines, but he is also losing the election fundraising battle to rivals Nikki Haley and President Joe Biden.

Diddy Denies Gang Rape Allegation, Says It's 'Entirely Fictional'

Music icon Diddy, responding to claims of sexual assault in 2003, filed a defense denying involvement. The rapper, along with two others, refutes accusations of assaulting a 17-year-old girl at a recording studio.

Lionel Messi Reveals Music He Listens to, Including Bad Bunny, Karol G, and More, as MLS Season Begins

As the MLS season is about to begin, Inter Miami superstar Lionel Messi has revealed what he is currently listening to in a playlist called “Messi: The Warm-Up."

Florida: Indiana Girl Dead When Sand Collapsed While Playing at the Beach

A seven-year-old Indiana girl visiting Florida with her family tragically died in a sand hole while digging at a beach on Tuesday.
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