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Local media say that the tech executive’s coworkers knew for sure that he was the victim. It has been said that Cash App author and former Square CTO Bob Lee was killed with a knife in San Francisco. In a statement, the San Francisco police said that a man who was 43 years old was attacked at 2:35 a.m. on Tuesday. Police officers went to the 300 block of Main Street after someone was stabbed there. KPIX says that the medical examiner in San Francisco has not yet confirmed that Lee was the person who died, but witnesses have seen…

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Senator Janne Myrdal, a Republican from North Dakota, advocates for “women’s sports laws.” The North Dakota Senate has recently approved several measures that would restrict the rights of transgender people in a variety of areas, including athletics, healthcare, education, employment, and public spaces. Bills that received enough votes in the Senate and House to override a veto would prevent physicians from providing gender-affirming treatment to minors and would prevent transgender girls and women from participating on female sports teams in elementary school through college. Even if the governor vetoes the measures, the legislature can still approve them over his nix.…

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A top aide to the Ukrainian government on national security has warned that the West should be ready for Russia to fall apart totally, just like the Soviet Union did. Oleksiy Danilov, Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, told The Times of London this week that the breakup of the Russian Federation, one of the world’s two nuclear superpowers, is “underway” and will happen in the next few years. This will have major geopolitical effects that will be felt for a long time. Danilov told a British newspaper, “The West doesn’t know Russia, and the West fears that…

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Former President Donald Trump is the front-runner for the Republican nomination in 2024. In his first public comments on camera since he was charged with a crime and became the first person to hold the office to be charged with a crime, he was arrogant. Trump told his fans on Tuesday at Mar-a-Lago, his private estate and club in Palm Beach, Florida, “I never thought anything like this could happen in America.” “The only wrong thing I’ve done is fight hard to protect our country from people who want to destroy it.” Without his third wife Melania, daughter Ivanka, and…

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On Tuesday, two Republicans who have been very loud about how much they don’t like Donald Trump said bad things about the case that New York County District Attorney Alvin Bragg brought against him. They said that the claims were too general and didn’t have enough details. John Bolton, who used to be Trump’s national security advisor, said on CNN that he was upset that the accusation had been dropped. “I don’t want Donald Trump to win the Republican nomination for president, and I’m very upset that he might,” he said to show his anger. He said, “I think this…

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At his Tuesday afternoon New York City meeting, Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to submitting false tax returns. A female officer guarding the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse drew the attention of many sightseers. All of the main networks that broadcast live footage of the landmark trial featured the same blonde official who was not identified. Several Twitter users commented on the officer’s beauty and asked for her identity. One source predicted that many people would be curious about the identity of the attractive blonde police officer. When one of the guys in the audience inquired, “Who is the blonde?” everyone started…

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Former President Trump claimed on Tuesday that his New York judge is prejudiced against him because of the judge’s family connections to the Clinton family. Trump blasted Loren Merchan, the daughter of New York’s acting Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan, whose company has done work for the campaigns of prominent Democrats like Vice President Kamala Harris and Representative Adam Schiff, before his court appearance in Manhattan. (D-CA). His daughter has worked on both the Kamala Harris and the Biden-Harris campaigns. It’s a Kangaroo Court!!! Trump made the statement in a message on Truth Social. He demanded that the case be…

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Judge Juan Merchan of the New York Supreme Court told former President Trump not to post on social media because it could cause trouble in the country. Merchan will decide on Trump’s trial, which will be the first of its kind. Trump updated his Truth Social account no matter what. “Alvin Bragg shut down New York City, brought in 38,000 NYPD officers, and will spend an estimated $200,000,000 of NYC money, all for a perfectly legal $130,000 non-disclosure deal. On social media, the former president bragged, “On top of the $500,000 already awarded, the 9th Circuit Court just awarded me…

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Despite the recent financial catastrophe that shook the nation and his negative comments from last year, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon was optimistic about the future of the U.S. economy. In his annual shareholder letter, one of Wall Street’s most influential investment bankers, Jamie Dimon, predicted that increased consumer spending and the huge savings that households made during the lockdown-caused recession would eventually lead to a strong economy. The official reported that “unemployment is extremely low and wages are rising, particularly at the low end.” “Consumers would be in much better condition even if we enter a downturn than they…

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A New York lawmaker called the disruptive protests against MTG the “social consequences for shameless bigotry.” On Tuesday, after Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene led a demonstration in New York City condemning the arrest of former President Donald Trump, Democratic Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez praised what she called “social consequences” for Greene. On Thursday, a grand jury charged Trump for allegedly paying adult film actress Stormy Daniels and former Playboy model Karen McDougal hush money during the 2016 campaign. Political demonstrations erupted in the streets outside the courtroom on Monday as the former president landed in New York for his judicial…

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During his historic arraignment on 34 counts of first-degree falsification of company documents on Tuesday afternoon, former President Donald Trump entered a not guilty plea. Trump was taken into custody at about 1:35, and he was formally charged with 34 counts of making false entries in company documents when he stood before a judge at 2:45. Trump entered a not guilty plea in connection with charge 71543-23. The magistrate had banned media outlets from streaming the trial in real time. However, photographers were permitted into the courthouse in advance of the start of the proceedings in order to capture photographs.…

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On Tuesday, Donald Trump appeared before a New York judge to enter a not guilty plea on 34 charges of forgery related to company documents. He was the first sitting President of the United States to face criminal charges. Trump responded, “Not guilty,” when asked how he would answer. At the first hearing in the Stormy Daniels hush money case, the 76-year-old Trump sat in court with his defense team in Manhattan, hands folded on chest and expressionless. Trump is accused of paying $130,000 to Daniels and $150,000 to a former Playboy model called Karen McDougal for information about a…

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The court did not issue a temporary order to stop the work. On Tuesday, in a court in New York City, Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of first-degree crime forging business documents. After looking into hush money moves made during the 2016 presidential campaign for years, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg finally filed the charges. Bragg says that during his 2016 presidential campaign, Trump “repeatedly and fraudulently falsified New York business records to hide criminal behavior that hid damaging information from the voting public.” Federal officials in New York’s Southern District looked into Trump’s payments to Stormy…

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On Monday, in response to news that Anheuser-Busch had employed a transgender lady to serve as a spokeswoman for Bud Light, Kid Rock shot several cases of the beer as target practice. The artist then turned to the camera after smashing dozens of beer bottles with heavy weaponry and said, “F— Bud Light and f— Anheuser-Busch!” Transgender campaigner Dylan Mulvaney received a case of Bud Light featuring her likeness over the weekend, prompting Rock to make his startling remark. The biological guy has been throwing a celebration dubbed “365 Days of Girlhood” to commemorate the first year of her life…

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An emerging body of research indicates that parents are frequently “forced” to alter their offspring in order to address gender dysphoria. After the transition, the parents said their children’s emotional health grew worse. Michael Bailey, a professor of psychology at Northwestern University, looked at survey findings from 1,655 parents of teenagers and young adults who said they were the opposite sex or didn’t fall into either gender category. The findings of the survey were compiled by the anonymous support organization Parents of Rapid-Onset Gender Dysphoria (ROGD) Kids, which gathers horror stories from parents whose children have experienced problems with gender…

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