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In a post-World Aquatics Championships interview, Australian swimmer Cate Campbell didn’t hold back her delight in not hearing the American national anthem during the event in Fukuoka, Japan. Speaking candidly on an Australian radio show, she took several playful jabs at the United States and their swimmers, playfully calling them “sore losers” and expressing her joy at their absence from the top spot on the first day of competition. “It’s always great to see Australia on top, but honestly, beating America this time felt like an extra sweet victory. We didn’t have to listen to the ‘Star-Spangled Banner,’ and I…

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Presidential hopeful Nikki Haley broke her silence on the recent indictments targeting former President Donald Trump during an exclusive New Hampshire radio interview on Thursday. Instead of rushing to issue a statement immediately after the announcement, Haley strategically chose to hold back, expressing her frustration with the perpetual drama surrounding Trump. “As opposed to other candidates, I refrained from jumping in with a statement yesterday regarding Trump’s indictment for one simple reason – like most Americans, I’m just exhausted from commenting on every twist and turn of the Trump saga. I’ve lost count of whether this is the third, fourth,…

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In a surprising turn of events, the legal affairs of Senator Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., have taken an intriguing twist with her daughter, Katherine Feinstein, assuming the role of power of attorney to handle her mother’s legal matters. This move comes amidst a series of lawsuits that Katherine has filed on behalf of the 90-year-old senator, adding a layer of complexity and raising questions about the senator’s fitness for office. The first lawsuit revolves around a highly sought-after beach house owned by Richard Blum, the late husband of Senator Feinstein. Katherine seeks to sell the property in order to finance her…

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Lizzo has taken a firm stand against allegations of sexual harassment and creating a “fat-phobic” environment following a lawsuit filed by her former backup dancers. In her first public statement addressing the situation, Lizzo expressed her deep disappointment and refuted the sensationalized stories, emphasizing that she takes her art and performances seriously and always strives for the best representation. Addressing the specific accusations from the three dancers suing her, Lizzo clarified that she never intended to make anyone uncomfortable or undervalue their importance as part of her team. She vehemently denied using her openness about her sexuality to portray herself…

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On July 28, a horrifying incident unfolded on a Portland street when an Oregon doctor, Mary Costantino, became the victim of a random and violent attack. Surveillance footage captured the moment an unidentified attacker threw an aluminum bottle at her face as she was leaving a bar with a friend around 10:50 p.m. The impact left her bloodied and unconscious on the ground. Fearful for her life, Costantino managed to call 911 while waiting for police to arrive. However, she was forced to endure a nerve-wracking wait of over 20 minutes before help reached her location near Southwest 17th Avenue…

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Anheuser-Busch finds itself grappling with recent layoffs and a downturn in Bud Light sales, and a beer industry expert, Harry Schuhmacher, publisher of Beer Business Daily, offers unique insights into the situation. Schuhmacher points to a crucial factor: the need for decision-makers in New York City to be more in touch with Middle America. He emphasizes that brands like Bud Light should steer clear of controversial topics, instead focusing on their core mission of selling beer. Last month, Anheuser-Busch announced layoffs affecting approximately 380 employees based in the U.S., particularly in the sales and marketing departments in New York City.…

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Former President Barack Obama has reportedly issued a private warning to President Joe Biden about underestimating Donald Trump’s campaigning prowess alongside an energized GOP. The Washington Post disclosed that Obama conveyed this advice during a late June meeting at the White House residence. During their conversation, Obama expressed concerns not about Biden’s political abilities, but about Trump’s firm hold on the Republican Party, which could make him a more formidable candidate than many Democrats realize, as supported by opinion polls. Obama’s team is said to focus on finding creative ways to reach new audiences, tying their efforts directly to voter…

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During a leisurely bike ride on Thursday morning, Vice President Biden broke his usual routine of avoiding the media. In the wake of his predecessor’s arraignment on federal charges relating to the aftermath of the 2020 election, a CNN photographer named Jay McMichael reached out to him and asked whether he would be watching the proceedings. The President was asked, “Mr. President, will you be following the arraignment today, sir?” As Biden rode his bike down a route near Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, McMichael stopped him and asked. The 80-year-old Biden said, “No,” and continued on his bicycle. The president skirted…

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David Brooks, a renowned anti-Trump columnist for a reputable journal, recently admitted that members of the referred to “elite” use self-serving methods to maintain their power and moral superiority above Trump supporters, which many found unexpected. In an insightful post, Brooks asked readers to question the conventional wisdom that those who oppose Trump are always the good guys, and instead consider that they might be in the wrong. Brooks highlighted the growing takeover of entire professions by the liberal elite, essentially excluding anyone whose opinions are different. He stressed the dramatic change in the media industry brought about by the…

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Former Attorney General Bill Barr, who served under Donald Trump, has asserted that the 77-year-old former president does not have First Amendment protection in his election interference case. Barr, a lifelong Republican and former attorney general for both George H.W. Bush and Trump, expressed concerns about the slippery slope of criminalizing legitimate political activity but maintained that the indictment against Trump presented a legitimate case. Barr has been openly critical of Trump’s behavior following the 2020 election, describing it as “nauseating” and “sickening” in a recent interview with CNN. He also addressed Trump’s defense that he was merely exercising his…

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Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has come under fire from a prominent Democrat in the Senate, Illinois Senator Dick Durbin, for sharing his thoughts on a divisive bill that would impose a mandatory code of conduct on the nation’s top court. Senator Durbin delivered a statement on Wednesday in which he strongly criticized Justice Alito, saying, “Let us be clear: Justice Alito is not the 101st member of the United States Senate.” His interference in Article I affairs is both unnecessary and counterproductive. In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Justice Alito had harshly blasted a plan backed by…

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In a remarkable interview on a major news network, Michael Fanone, a former D.C. Metropolitan police officer and CNN analyst, drew a striking analogy between the recent federal indictment of former President Donald Trump in connection with the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot and the killing of Osama bin Laden by the U.S. military. Speaking with CNN host Laura Coates, Fanone shared that the news of the indictment evoked feelings of pride comparable to those he experienced upon hearing about bin Laden’s demise in 2011. Coates appeared taken aback by the unexpected comparison and probed Fanone about the reasoning behind…

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In the midst of leading the polls, Donald Trump spoke out against what he perceived as “persecution” during his federal court appearance, where he pleaded not guilty to four criminal charges related to the 2020 election. Addressing reporters at Reagan National Airport following his third arraignment in half a year, Trump expressed, “This is an unjust persecution of a political opponent. America was never meant to witness such events. They are targeting the one who is substantially ahead in the Republican primary and leading Biden by a significant margin. When they can’t defeat him, they resort to persecution or prosecution.…

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In a candid conversation on “The Ben Shapiro Show,” Jesse Binnall, the attorney representing former President Donald Trump, raised serious apprehensions about the recent indictment brought forth by Justice Department special investigator Jack Smith. The charges centered around alleged attempts by Trump to overturn the 2020 election, and during the interview, Binnall and Daily Wire Editor Emeritus Ben Shapiro delved into the potential ramifications of the case. Shapiro underscored the risky nature of the game being played, as the charges carried significant weight and posed a real possibility of conviction if the trial took place before a D.C. jury. He…

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In a momentous announcement on Wednesday evening, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis gladly accepted California Governor Gavin Newsom’s debate challenge. During a lively interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity, DeSantis displayed enthusiasm as he confirmed his willingness to participate in the debate. “Absolutely, I’m game,” DeSantis responded when asked about Newsom’s offer. The audience erupted in cheers as DeSantis continued, “Let’s get it done. Just tell me when and where, and we’ll do it.” He highlighted how the debate between California and Florida has already unfolded, with people voting on it in a unique way—by voting with their feet. As…

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