Satirical Trump Statues Emerge Across Multiple Cities
From D.C. to Philadelphia and Portland, controversial installations mocking the former president appear and are swiftly dismantled
Read moreDetailsFrom D.C. to Philadelphia and Portland, controversial installations mocking the former president appear and are swiftly dismantled
Read moreDetailsBusinesses are now bracing for a new surge of tariffs on Chinese imports promised by former President Trump during his campaign, prompting many of them to make advance purchases of foreign goods and secure additional warehouse space ahead of potential disruptions in the run-up to the election. Trump has pledged...
Read moreDetailsAs of Wednesday, nearly 20,000 more registered Republicans have participated in Nevada's presidential election compared to registered Democrats. A local political expert described this phenomenon as "unheard of at this point in any other presidential cycle." Data from the Nevada Secretary of State's office, shared on X by Decision Desk...
Read moreDetailsThe Republican-led House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic plans to send a letter Thursday morning to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, recommending a potential criminal case against former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo to the Department of Justice. The subcommittee alleges that Cuomo, a Democrat, misled Congress regarding his...
Read moreDetailsA federal judge in Fort Pierce has refused to recuse herself from the criminal case of a man accused of allegedly trying to assassinate former President Donald Trump, saying the defense's request lacked sufficient grounds. Lawyers representing Ryan Wesley Routh had asked U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon to step down,...
Read moreDetailsA federal judge ruled Tuesday that Rudy Giuliani, Donald Trump's former lawyer and former mayor of New York City, must transfer all his valuable assets, including his Manhattan penthouse, to Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss. The two Georgia election workers, whom Giuliani defamed, are now entitled to $150 million in...
Read moreDetailsA Colorado resident has filed what may be the first lawsuit against McDonald's following an E. coli outbreak linked to Quarter Pounder burgers, which has resulted in one death and nearly 50 illnesses across the country. The lawsuit, submitted Wednesday in Cook County Circuit Court in Illinois, claims that Eric...
Read moreDetailsIn Las Vegas, an increasing number of Filipino Americans are contributing to the community by working in education, healthcare, and the casino industry. For years, political campaigns largely overlooked this group in favor of other ethnic communities. However, this year, candidates are actively seeking the support of Filipino voters, recognizing...
Read moreDetailsKendric Cromer, a 12-year-old boy, left Children’s National Hospital on Wednesday after becoming the first patient to receive gene therapy for sickle cell disease since its approval. After 44 days in the hospital, Kendric felt overwhelmed. “I thought I would have sickle cell for the rest of my life,” he...
Read moreDetailsIn just two weeks, the U.S. elections will be held, with former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris running for the presidency. Current national polls indicate that the two candidates are in a tight race, with several key “swing states” poised to determine the final outcome. Among them,...
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