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Kimberly Guilfoyle is boldly defying Fox News’ ban on former President Donald Trump’s surrogates attending the debate spin room. As an advisor to Trump and the girlfriend of his son, Donald Trump Jr., Guilfoyle has asserted that both she and Don Jr. will attend the Milwaukee debate. She has thrown down the gauntlet, challenging anyone to try and prevent their participation, highlighting her unwavering determination to sidestep the imposed ban. Having previously co-hosted Fox News’ The Five, Guilfoyle views the ban as a betrayal, particularly in light of her past commitment to the network. She expressed deep disappointment in Fox…

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India’s successful landing on the moon’s south pole has garnered praise from NASA while Russia and China remain silent on the achievement. India’s Chandrayaan-3 made a soft landing at the moon’s South Pole, a feat that Russia and China have not accomplished yet. This achievement marks India’s emergence as a space power and demonstrates its commitment to space exploration. Chandrayaan-3’s landing on the uncharted South Pole region holds significance as scientists believe it could contain important reserves of frozen water and precious elements. The mission, carried out by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), has sparked excitement among space scientists…

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Former President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to be “proudly” arrested in Georgia on election fraud charges. Trump made the announcement on his Truth Social account, stating that he will be arrested in Georgia due to his efforts to fight for election integrity. He declared that he will use the trial as an opportunity to expose what he believes to be fraudulent activities during the 2020 Presidential Election. Trump’s bail has been set at $200,000, and he has been ordered not to send threatening social media messages. Security around the jailhouse has been increased, with barriers installed, as his legal…

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In a stunning turn of events, Yuscil Taveras, formerly known as ‘Trump Employee 4’ and the former IT director at Mar-a-Lago, has reversed his previous stance and admitted to lying during his earlier testimony defending former President Donald Trump. This unexpected flip comes after Taveras replaced his Trump-funded attorney, Stanley Woodward, due to concerns about a perjury investigation against him. Subsequently, he opted for a federal public defender, a decision that appears to have led to his cooperation with Special Counsel Jack Smith and his willingness to testify against Trump. Taveras, 44, hailing from New York, has now aligned himself…

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Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) are two of the Republicans on the Senate Armed Services Committee who have voiced serious concerns about a decision reportedly made by Vice President Joe Biden to sell unneeded materials for the border wall. They are requesting an immediate halt to any ongoing auctions that involve these materials in a letter that is sent to the Secretary of Defense. In addition, they are requesting that an investigation be opened into Melissa Dalton, who is the assistant secretary of defense for homeland defense and hemispheric affairs. According to the charges, Dalton failed…

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Accident has been determined to be the cause of Tafari Campbell’s untimely death, which occurred while she was employed as the personal chef of former President Barack Obama and his family. Campbell died as a result of unintentional drowning brought on by his submersion in a body of water, according to fresh information from the autopsy that was made public on Tuesday. Campbell, who was 45 years old and from Dumfries, Virginia, was last seen paddleboarding in the waters of Edgartown Great Pond on Martha’s Vineyard on July 23. This location is close to the residence of a previous United…

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In a significant legal victory, a federal district court ruled in favor of a Michigan fruit farmer, Steve Tennes, who found himself at the center of a six-year legal battle over his refusal to host same-sex weddings at his farm. The ruling comes as a decisive moment that may finally bring an end to this contentious dispute. Tennes, the owner of Country Mill Farms, located in Charlotte, Michigan, had filed a lawsuit against East Lansing in 2017 after being excluded from the city’s farmers market. The controversy erupted after Tennes, a devout Catholic, expressed his adherence to the teachings of…

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Megan Rapinoe, a name synonymous with the U.S. women’s national soccer team, faced a defining moment during the Women’s World Cup Round of 16 clash against Sweden. A penalty kick opportunity presented itself – a chance to etch her legacy deeper into the annals of sports history, a moment to propel the American squad into the quarterfinals. With the weight of expectations, Rapinoe stepped up to the marker, her focus unwavering. But as the ball sailed high, so did the collective hopes of a nation. Sweden seized the momentum and sealed victory, bringing about the eventual U.S. elimination from the…

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In the realm of political intrigue, the revelation of President Joe Biden’s official government email alias “Robert L. Peters” in 2016 has ignited a blaze of questions from Republicans. The query is a simple yet enigmatic one: why did an email sent to this alias cc Hunter Biden, and what does it entail about Ukraine affairs? This enigmatic email, a digital artifact of intrigue, found its way into the spotlight when House investigators summoned the National Archives to unveil its contents to Congress. The contents, as cryptic as they come, have stoked curiosity, especially given the inclusion of Hunter Biden…

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James Burke, a former New York police chief who has a history of arrests on accusations of assault and solicitation, has been arrested once again, this time on allegations of sexual misconduct. The 58-year-old man was brought into jail following allegations that he solicited sexual favors from a park ranger working undercover. He is currently being investigated for criminal solicitation, indecent exposure, public lewdness, and providing a sex act as a form of payment. An undercover operation was carried out by Suffolk County park rangers after they received several complaints about persons who were soliciting sex in the Vietnam Veterans…

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Janet Roberson, a mother of three, has found herself at the center of a controversy after she was fired from her job as an independent contractor with the real estate company Compass. Her dismissal came just 11 days after she courageously spoke out at a Benicia Unified School District board meeting in California, where she expressed concerns over the inclusion of LGBT curriculum in schools. Roberson’s conviction to stand up for her beliefs and principles remains unshaken. Despite the personal toll of losing her job, she maintains that she would do it all over again in order to uphold the…

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Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, renowned for his prosecutorial achievements against organized crime and his leadership in revitalizing the city, has made a bold statement in the face of charges filed against him. Giuliani is set to surrender at the Fulton County jail in Georgia, accused of attempting to subvert the 2020 election results by promoting unsupported allegations of election fraud in the state. In a statement delivered before his departure for Georgia, Giuliani demonstrated his characteristic confidence and resilience. He asserted his not guilty plea and expressed his disbelief at the turn of events, emphasizing the irony…

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President Joe Biden’s attempt to empathize with victims of the tragic Lahaina fires in Maui by recounting his own experience with a fire in his home years ago has sparked controversy and drawn criticism. The comparison between the two incidents, with Biden describing his own relatively minor fire as if it were comparable to the devastating wildfire that wreaked havoc in Maui, has been met with skepticism and calls for more sensitive communication. Biden’s remarks were made during his visit to Maui, where he addressed the aftermath of the wildfires that claimed the lives of over 100 people and destroyed…

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During an appearance on MSNBC’s “Deadline,” retired federal judge J. Michael Luttig asserted that the U.S. Constitution presents a disqualification for former President Donald Trump to hold the office of the presidency. Luttig’s comments came as part of a discussion about the implications of Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, which addresses the disqualification of individuals who have engaged in rebellion or insurrection against the United States. Luttig highlighted that the U.S. Constitution employs a mix of broad and specific language to outline both the limits on government power and the rights of American citizens. He drew attention to the…

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Wisconsin Representative Derrick Van Orden shared heartbreaking news on Tuesday as he announced the passing of his daughter, Sydney Marie Martenis. The congressman’s press office released a statement revealing that Sydney had succumbed to cancer after a courageous battle that lasted for over a year. In the official statement, Rep. Van Orden and his wife, Sara Jane, expressed a mix of profound grief and gratitude. They conveyed that their daughter had been battling an aggressive form of cancer and had passed away peacefully, surrounded by her family. The couple emphasized the pain of losing Sydney’s radiant smile and infectious laughter…

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