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Trump Vows Largest Deportation in History Starting in Ohio and Colorado as Pet-Eating Rumors Distract from Planned Attacks on Kamala Harris
Former President Donald Trump's campaign took an unexpected turn this week as unfounded claims about immigrants eating pets in Springfield, Ohio, overshadowed his planned attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris. The shift in focus has drawn widespread criticism and has put Trump on the defensive, diverting attention from his intended message on immigration and border security. 
Former President Donald Trump's campaign took an unexpected turn this week as unfounded claims about immigrants eating pets in Springfield, Ohio, overshadowed his planned attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris. The shift in focus has drawn widespread criticism and has put Trump on the defensive, diverting attention from his intended message on immigration and border security. -
Trump’s Bizarre Claim About Dog-Eating Immigrants in Springfield Sparks Viral Simpsons Memes Amid Bomb Threats
The small city of Springfield, Ohio, has become the unlikely focus of a heated controversy, viral memes, and a massive police response, all stemming from a bizarre claim made by former President Donald Trump during his first presidential debate against Kamala Harris. 
The small city of Springfield, Ohio, has become the unlikely focus of a heated controversy, viral memes, and a massive police response, all stemming from a bizarre claim made by former President Donald Trump during his first presidential debate against Kamala Harris. -
Trump Declines Third Debate as Polls Show Harris Gains Edge in Presidential Race
Former President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that he will not participate in another debate against Vice President Kamala Harris. This decision comes after their recent contentious face-off, which has sparked a wave of debate over who emerged victorious. 
Former President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that he will not participate in another debate against Vice President Kamala Harris. This decision comes after their recent contentious face-off, which has sparked a wave of debate over who emerged victorious. -
Navient Banned from Federal Student Loan Servicing, Ordered to Pay $120 Million in Landmark Settlement
Navient, once a giant in the student loan servicing industry, has been permanently banned from servicing federal student loans and ordered to pay $120 million in a settlement with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). This agreement marks the conclusion of a long-standing lawsuit that accused the company of misleading borrowers and mishandling payments, leading to significant financial harm for millions of students. 
Navient, once a giant in the student loan servicing industry, has been permanently banned from servicing federal student loans and ordered to pay $120 million in a settlement with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). This agreement marks the conclusion of a long-standing lawsuit that accused the company of misleading borrowers and mishandling payments, leading to significant financial harm for millions of students. -
Earring-Gate: Kamala Harris Accused of Wearing Hidden Earpieces During Debate, Tech Company Claps Back
As rumors swirl about Kamala Harris' debate earrings being covert communication devices, the manufacturer steps in with a witty response and debunks the claims. 
As rumors swirl about Kamala Harris' debate earrings being covert communication devices, the manufacturer steps in with a witty response and debunks the claims. -
Biden Dons Trump Campaign Hat During 9/11 Commemoration, A Symbol of Unity or Political Blunder?
President Joe Biden, known for his long-standing rivalry with former President Donald Trump, made headlines this week when he was seen wearing a red Trump 2024 campaign hat during a visit to the Shanksville Fire Station in Pennsylvania. 
President Joe Biden, known for his long-standing rivalry with former President Donald Trump, made headlines this week when he was seen wearing a red Trump 2024 campaign hat during a visit to the Shanksville Fire Station in Pennsylvania. -
House Republicans Face Internal Rift as Johnson’s Shutdown-Avoidance Plan Teeters on the Brink
House Republicans are bracing for a potential setback as Speaker Mike Johnson's plan to avert a government shutdown teeters on the edge of collapse. With less than three weeks remaining before the federal government is set to run out of funding, Johnson's proposal, which ties a six-month funding extension to the controversial SAVE Act, faces mounting opposition from within his own party. 
House Republicans are bracing for a potential setback as Speaker Mike Johnson's plan to avert a government shutdown teeters on the edge of collapse. With less than three weeks remaining before the federal government is set to run out of funding, Johnson's proposal, which ties a six-month funding extension to the controversial SAVE Act, faces mounting opposition from within his own party. -
Trump Media Shares Plummet as Harris Gains Momentum Following Fiery Debate
Shares of Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG) plummeted by over 10% in premarket trading on Wednesday, reflecting growing investor skepticism about Donald Trump's political prospects. 
Shares of Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG) plummeted by over 10% in premarket trading on Wednesday, reflecting growing investor skepticism about Donald Trump's political prospects. -
Mike Johnson’s Spending Plan Faces Collapse Amid Growing GOP Rebellion Over Shutdown Risks
House Speaker Mike Johnson's initial attempt to avert a government shutdown appears increasingly likely to fail this week, as opposition within his own party continues to grow. Johnson, who proposed a six-month continuing resolution (CR) tied to the controversial Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, is now facing resistance from both ends of the Republican spectrum, threatening the passage of his budget strategy. 
House Speaker Mike Johnson's initial attempt to avert a government shutdown appears increasingly likely to fail this week, as opposition within his own party continues to grow. Johnson, who proposed a six-month continuing resolution (CR) tied to the controversial Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, is now facing resistance from both ends of the Republican spectrum, threatening the passage of his budget strategy. -
Government Shutdown Looms as Congress Faces Partisan Showdown Over Funding and Voting Laws
As Congress returns to Washington after a six-week summer recess, lawmakers are immediately confronted with a familiar yet urgent challenge: preventing a government shutdown. 
As Congress returns to Washington after a six-week summer recess, lawmakers are immediately confronted with a familiar yet urgent challenge: preventing a government shutdown.