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  • Hunter Biden Seeks Subpoenas for Trump and Barr in High-Stakes Gun Case
    Hunter Biden's Financial Struggles Revealed in Resurfaced Texts
    In a significant twist in Hunter Biden's ongoing criminal gun case, the son of President Joe Biden has requested a federal judge to issue subpoenas to former President Donald Trump, former Attorney General Bill Barr, and other key figures from the Trump administration's Justice Department. This move signals a potential turning point in the high-profile legal saga.
  • US House Approves Stopgap Bill: Government Shutdown Looms, Senate Next to Decide
    Mike Johnson's Rise to House Speaker Shadowed by Anti-Gay Rhetoric Past
    In a decisive move to prevent a looming government shutdown, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a critical stopgap bill on Tuesday. The measure, crucial for maintaining government operations, is now headed to the Senate, with President Joe Biden signaling readiness to sign it into law. As government funding nears its expiration this Friday, November 17, the urgency of this legislation cannot be overstated.
  • Michelle Obama in Anti-Trump Shirt? It Is Digitally Altered
    MIchelle Obama
    A recent image circulating on social media, purportedly showing former U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama donning a T-shirt with an anti-Trump slogan, has been identified as digitally altered. The original photograph, in fact, features her promoting her book, contrary to the manipulated image's portrayal.
  • FBI Battles to Thwart Cyber Gang Behind Major Casino Hacks
    FBI Battles to Thwart Cyber Gang Behind Major Casino Hacks
    In recent years, a highly aggressive cybercrime gang has emerged as a formidable threat to corporate America, particularly targeting casino operators like MGM Resorts International and Caesars Entertainment. Despite knowing the identities of at least a dozen group members, the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has faced significant challenges in curbing their activities, according to cybersecurity responders and victims.
  • Paul Pelosi's Harrowing Hammer Attack Trial Unfolds, Accused Assailant David DePape Faces Life Sentence
    Paul Pelosi's Harrowing Hammer Attack Trial Unfolds
    Paul Pelosi, husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, provided a harrowing account of the night he was brutally attacked in his San Francisco home during the federal trial of David DePape, the accused assailant. Pelosi, 83, recounted the chilling events of October 28, 2022, when he awoke to find a large man, later identified as DePape, standing in his bedroom with a hammer.
  • QAnon Shaman Jacob Chansley Announces Congressional Bid for 2024
    Jacob Chansley, Known as QAnon Shaman, Eyes Arizona Congressional Seat in 2024
    Jacob Chansley, infamously known as the QAnon Shaman, a central figure in the January 6 insurrection, has filed paperwork to run for Congress in Arizona's Eighth District in the 2024 elections. His move marks a controversial foray into U.S. politics, bringing his polarizing persona from the Capitol riot to the congressional campaign trail.
  • Former Federal Judge and Sibling to Ex-President Dies in Manhattan
    Donald and Maryanne Trump
    Maryanne Trump Barry, the elder sister of former President Donald Trump, has passed away at the age of 86, confirmed by the New York City Police Department. Barry, a retired federal appellate judge, was found deceased at her home in Manhattan, New York City. Her death marks another loss in the Trump family, following the passing of Robert Trump, the president's younger brother, in August 2020.
  • Secret Service Opens Fire in Defense of Biden's Granddaughter Naomi Amid D.C. Car Theft Surge
    Secret Service Opens Fire in Defense of Biden's Granddaughter Amid D.C. Car Theft Surge
    In a dramatic late-night incident, Secret Service agents, charged with protecting President Joe Biden's granddaughter, Naomi Biden, were compelled to open fire in Washington, D.C.'s Georgetown neighborhood. The agents responded to three individuals attempting to break into a government vehicle, escalating concerns over the capital's rising vehicle thefts and carjackings.
  • House Speaker Mike Johnson Proposes Two-Step Solution to Avert Looming Government Shutdown
    White House
    Newly elected House Speaker Mike Johnson has proposed a novel two-phase funding strategy to prevent an impending government shutdown. With the deadline just six days away, Johnson outlined his plan during a Republican conference call.
  • Salmonella Scare Hits Pet Food Industry, Children Affected by Tainted Kibble
    PET BUSINESS
    In a concerning development for pet owners, health officials have reported multiple instances of salmonella poisoning, predominantly affecting infants, linked to contaminated pet food. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced an extensive recall involving Texas-based Mid America Pet Food. This recall now includes six cat food types and over 25 dry dog food products.
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