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Regarding the contentious matter of former President Donald Trump’s eligibility for the state ballot, the Colorado Supreme Court is scheduled to consider appeals. Last week, State Judge Sarah B. Wallace rendered a divided judgment, which was the impetus for this development. A procedural technicality allowed Judge Wallace to maintain Trump’s name on the ballot despite her determination that he had engaged in an insurrection on January 6. The current appeal is a result of the discontent aired by both Trump’s legal team and the plaintiffs who are contesting his eligibility. “We look forward to presenting arguments on the one legal…

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In Utah’s 2nd Congressional District, Republican Celeste Maloy emerged victorious over Democratic state Sen. Kathleen Riebe in a special election to fill the sole vacant seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. The Associated Press declared Maloy the winner on Tuesday evening at 8:36 p.m. local time. This special election was necessitated by the resignation of former Republican Rep. Chris Stewart in September, who stepped down citing his wife’s health concerns. Maloy, previously Stewart’s chief legal counsel, successfully navigated a three-way primary in September to secure her place in the election. Throughout her campaign, Maloy emphasized her upbringing in rural…

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Melissa Barrera, known for her role in the “Scream” series, has been released from her role in the upcoming “Scream VII” by Spyglass Media. This move follows her recent social media activity regarding the Israel-Hamas conflict, which stirred significant backlash due to perceived anti-Semitic sentiments. Sources close to the situation informed Deadline of this development. In her online statements, Barrera, 33, strongly commented on the conflict, emphasizing her heritage in one post with the phrase, “I too am from a colonized country,” accompanied by a Mexican flag emblem. Her advocacy for Palestine was also evident in her posts. In one…

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In a provocative video posted on Truth Social, titled “Democrats Against Democracy!”, former President Donald Trump launched a forceful critique against President Joe Biden and the Democratic Party, accusing them of eroding the foundations of American democracy. In his address, Trump rebutted claims that he was a threat to democracy, arguing that it was, in fact, the current administration and the Democrats who posed a significant danger to democratic principles. Trump focused part of his criticism on the case of Douglass Mackey, a social media influencer recently sentenced for a conspiracy related to misleading memes about Hillary Clinton. Trump, publicly…

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Public housing residents in New York City are experiencing a sense of neglect as they vie for scarce resources with a significant influx of migrants, particularly in the days leading up to Thanksgiving. Georgia Butler, a New York City public housing resident, conveyed her discontent to FOX5 New York, shedding light on the preexisting economic difficulties that the local community is confronted with. Butler’s apprehensions became apparent as she recounted how she arrived early for a turkey giveaway, only to discover that lengthy lines of migrants had already formed. “Around 10:30 or 10:45, you arrive, but they have already left.”…

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In a recent development, U.S. forces stationed at the Ain al-Asad airbase in Iraq faced a missile attack, which was met with a retaliatory strike by U.S. military aircraft. Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh reported that the assault involved close-range ballistic missiles launched by Iran-backed militias. The attack resulted in several minor injuries to U.S. and coalition forces, along with some damage to the base’s infrastructure. According to Reuters, which cited information from two U.S. officials, the attack led to eight personnel injuries. In response, a U.S. military AC-130 aircraft in the vicinity executed a self-defense operation against the vehicle and…

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Antonio Guterres, the United Nations Secretary General, recently issued a statement in which he condemned Israel’s military operations against the terrorist organization Hamas, claiming that the country has caused unprecedented civilian casualties. As far as Guterres was concerned, the continuing war was the gravest loss of civilian life he had seen throughout his presidency. But his comments were met with immediate criticism on the internet, as many questioned his assertions and accused him of cherry-picking important details to support his views. Critics quickly disproved Guterres’ claim online, pointing out the situation’s complexity and the fact that Hamas is using people…

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On Sunday night, in Austin, Texas, a group of United States Marines were engaged in a street altercation with civilians. According to reports, the dispute erupted when a woman seized and hurled a Marine’s phone. The incident occurred on Sixth Street, a district renowned for its lively nightlife, according to a Monday report by the New York Post. The explicit confrontation occurred as a video was disseminated by TX StreetFights 2. A individual in a white jacket initiated the altercation by attempting to strike a Marine. Other Marines intervened to restrain him as tensions escalated. Amidst the group, shoving and…

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During an interview with NBC News, eminent Democrat and former governor of California Jerry Brown unequivocally endorsed President Biden, describing him as the “man of the hour” in light of the present political challenges. Brown’s response regarding Vice President Kamala Harris, who also has substantial political ties to California, was conspicuously reserved. Amidst the discourse surrounding President Biden and the dominant sentiment among the electorate, Brown extolled Biden as a pivotal figure in the present political milieu. “The man of the hour is him.” Brown declared, “He is present,” although he clarified that he had no particular political strategy in…

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Ford Motor Company, a major player in the U.S. automotive industry, is significantly downsizing its electric vehicle (EV) battery plant currently under construction in Marshall, Michigan. This move comes as the company faces escalating losses in its EV division, with declining sales and rising costs. On Tuesday, Ford announced a reduction of over 40% in the project’s scale and a 30% cut in job creation estimates. Despite these setbacks, Ford expressed confidence in the future of its EV business. Ford’s statement highlighted a strategic shift in their investment plans. “While our long-term strategy for electric vehicles remains strong, we are…

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The recent interview of former President Donald Trump by Univision, a prominent Spanish-language network, has stirred a whirlwind of reactions and criticisms, particularly from figures and groups on the political left. The interview, conducted by journalist Enrique Acevedo at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence, marked a significant moment as it was Trump’s first engagement with the network since a notable 2015 incident involving Univision anchor Jorge Ramos. Media Research Center’s news analyst Jorge Bonilla perceived the interview as standard, suggesting that the network’s usual alignment with left-wing viewpoints made Trump’s appearance particularly jarring for some. Univision, historically viewed as a liberal-leaning outlet,…

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In a recent development that has sparked controversy, award-winning actress Susan Sarandon faced the repercussions of her contentious remarks comparing the experiences of Jewish and Muslim Americans. Following her statements at a pro-Palestinian gathering in New York, Sarandon suggested that Jewish Americans, feeling vulnerable amid a rise in antisemitism after the October 7 attacks, were now empathizing with the Muslim community’s challenges in the U.S. The backlash was swift and significant, leading to her separation from UTA, a prominent entertainment agency. This move by UTA was confirmed to the media, highlighting the industry’s response to her polarizing comments. Sarandon’s speech…

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A professor at Wake Forest University, Laura Mullen, recently resigned amid controversy following her provocative social media post. Her comments came in the wake of the tragic Hamas attack on October 7, which led to the loss of around 1,200 lives, including numerous attendees at the Supernova Music Festival. In her post, Mullen suggested that if subjected to severe oppression, similar to what Palestinians face, she might feel driven to commit acts of violence at gatherings like the dance party targeted by Hamas. The post quickly drew widespread criticism, with parents and students expressing safety concerns and denouncing the professor’s…

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In a lighthearted celebration of his 81st birthday, President Joe Biden shared an image that sparked a mix of humor and commentary on social media. The photo, posted on official social media accounts, showcased the President at the White House, smiling as he sat before a cake aglow with a full set of 81 candles. Biden, embracing the narrative of his age with humor, accompanied the photo with jests about the number of candles and quipped about the launch of his presence on a new social platform. Despite his humorous take, the image of the glowing cake prompted an array…

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Amidst President Biden’s 81st birthday, former White House physician Ronny Jackson, who served under Presidents Obama and Trump, voiced pressing concerns over the President’s health and cognitive capabilities. Congressman Jackson of Texas, appearing on a national news segment, stressed the seriousness of the skepticism surrounding Biden’s ability to perform his presidential duties, a sentiment he has shared since Biden’s tenure as a presidential candidate. Jackson, who has now transitioned into politics himself, noted that the deterioration he observed in Biden over the past three years has only intensified. He criticized the President’s inner circle for allegedly propping up Biden for…

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