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Iraq War Vets Behind Separate Deadly Shootings At MI Church, NC Restaurant
At least four people were killed and eight others injured Sunday in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan when a man drove his vehicle through the front doors of a church and opened fire. The night before, a gunman opened fire into a waterfront restaurant in Southport, North Carolina, killing three people and injuring several more
Former FBI Director Indicted — Trump Suggests “There’ll Be Others”
Eight months into his second term, the first of President Trump’s political enemies — former FBI Director James Comey
Trump Advances TikTok Sale, Says U.S. Will Control Algorithm
President Trump signed an executive order Thursday, advancing the sale of TikTok’s U.S. assets to a group of American investors.
Anti-ICE Messages Found On Bullets In Latest Deadly Political Shooting
A 29-year-old gunman left shell casings marked “ANTI ICE” after opening fire from a rooftop at a Dallas ICE facility on Wednesday morning. He killed one immigration detainee and critically wounded two others before dying by suicide. Officials previously stated that two detainees were killed, but corrected reports Wednesday afternoon. No ICE officers were injured.
Trump Criticizes World Leaders At UN; Takes On Russia, Putin
President Trump used his UN General Assembly address Tuesday, speaking before more than 100 world leaders, to attack the institution’s effectiveness and go after nations’ moves to combat climate change and allow migrants into their nations. He bluntly stated: “I’m really good at this stuff. Your countries are going to hell.”
Trump Admin Links Tylenol Use During Pregnancy To Autism: What We Know
President Trump and his top health officials drew a link between autism and the use of Tylenol (active ingredient: acetaminophen) during pregnancy, while releasing a new federal report on Monday afternoon from the White House.
Political Violence In America: Unpacking The Data
The debate over political violence has exploded in the aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s murder last week. New polling, commentary, and government actions are adding fuel — with some (including the president) blaming the “radical left,” while there is data showing the far right has been to blame for more violence in recent decades.
FCC Boss After Jimmy Kimmel Suspended: 'We're Not Done Yet'
The fallout continued Thursday across media and politics after ABC suspended Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show “indefinitely.” It followed backlash to comments Kimmel made in a monologue Monday about the motives of the man accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Fed Finally Cuts Interest Rates — Is It Enough To Help The Struggling Job Market?
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by a quarter point Wednesday — its first move of the year — and signaled there could be two more rate cuts this year. Chair Jerome Powell called it a “risk management cut."
Revealed: What Charlie Kirk Murder Suspect Texted His Roommate After The Killing
A chilling new indictment reveals how 22-year-old Tyler Robinson allegedly carried out a politically-motivated assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk — and left a trail of confessions behind.
Charlie Kirk Suspect Confessed To Murder In Online Discord Chat Just Before Arrest
We’re learning more about the 22-year-old arrested Thursday in connection with the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk last week. Tyler Robinson reportedly confessed to his father, who then told a family friend — who called the police. But since his arrest, officials say Robinson has refused to cooperate from behind bars.
Charlie Kirk Shooting Suspect Arrested; Trump Vows To Punish 'Radical Left'
The suspect accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk is in custody. Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old Utah resident, was arrested late Thursday night in connection with Kirk’s fatal shooting.
FBI Seeks Public Help In Manhunt For Charlie Kirk's Killer
The FBI publicly identified a person of interest in connection with the Wednesday murder of conservative commentator and Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk at a Q&A event in Utah. The FBI said it’s offering up to a $100,000 reward for any information leading to his arrest.
Conservative Commentator Charlie Kirk Murdered At University Event; Suspect In Custody
Conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, 31, was fatally shot at an event at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, on Wednesday. He leaves behind a wife and two young children. President Trump announced the death on Truth Social: "The Great, and even Legendary, Charlie Kirk, is dead. No one understood or had the Heart of the Youth in the United States of America better than Charlie.”
Israel Strikes Hamas Leaders Inside Qatar; Trump Officially Disapproves
Israeli military officials said more than a dozen fighter jets dropped precision munitions on a building in Doha, Qatar, where senior Hamas figures were believed to be meeting.
Tylenol Safety Debate: RFK Jr. May Link Meds To Autism In Upcoming Report
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is set to release a report this month that may suggest that taking Tylenol during pregnancy could cause autism, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Disappointing U.S. Jobs Report Raising Fresh Economic Worries
The U.S. labor market showed new signs of strain in the latest jobs report Friday, with hiring slowing far more than expected and data revisions revealing the first monthly job losses since the pandemic.
RFK Jr. Faces Tough Questions From Senate Over Vaccines & CDC Shake-Up
Health & Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. disputed claims that he is weakening America’s public-health system and vaccine protections.
Florida Looks To Become First State To Eliminate All Vaccine Mandates
Florida is moving to become the first state to end all vaccine mandates, including those for school-age kids.
Study Finds Preschoolers Are Being Prescribed ADHD Meds Too Soon
Young U.S. children are being prescribed ADHD medication too quickly, a new Stanford-led study found.