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Google denies using ‘manual action’ to remove Trump assassination attempt from suggested search results

Republicans are asking why Google‘s auto-populated search terms aren’t suggesting the shooting of former President Donald Trump when users search for “attempted assassination.” When someone goes to Google to search “assassination attempt,” despite Trump being the most recent victim of such violence, his name isn’t suggested as one of the search results. Other assassination attempts […]

Amtrak takes over Union Station: What riders need to know

Amtrak’s takeover of Union Station’s commercial areas took effect today after an appeals court denied a request to postpone the transition pending appeal. In 2022, Amtrak launched an eminent domain lawsuit to gain full control of the terminal from Union Station Investco. In April, U.S. District Court Judge Amit Mehta ruled in favor of transferring […]

Ohio voters to decide on redistricting reform this election

Voters in Ohio will soon be given the opportunity to overhaul how the state draws its congressional and legislative maps.  Citizens Not Politicians, the coalition of organizations behind the constitutional amendment, sent Secretary of State Frank LaRose more than 700,000 signatures earlier this month, and LaRose certified 535,000 signatures last week. The existing maps, enacted […]

NBC faces FCC complaint over airing ‘obscene’ Olympics Last Supper parody

The legal watchdog Judicial Watch filed a complaint on Monday with the Federal Communications Commission against NBC for airing an “obscene and indecent” Olympic opening ceremony skit that some say mocked the Last Supper. The group said the skit included a man exposing himself during the ceremony watched by millions, including children. The French Catholic […]

Deadpool & Wolverine becomes first R-rated film to open to over $200 million

Superhero films might have some financial fuel left in the tank as the third Deadpool movie has broken box office records since its release on Friday. Deadpool & Wolverine, the Walt Disney Company’s first R-rated film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, opened to $205 million in North America, making it both the first R-rated film […]

Netanyahu warns of ‘severe’ response to Hezbollah Golan Heights children attack

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that Israel will retaliate against Hezbollah for an aerial attack that left a dozen children dead in the Golan Heights. The strike, which occurred on Saturday and hit a soccer field, threatens to be the catalyst for further escalation, and potentially a dramatic one, in the limited military confrontation between […]

Republicans reveal opportunities to knock off vulnerable Democrats

The Republicans‘ House campaign wing is keen on keeping and expanding the majority in the House, and it is looking to help out “young guns” in key swing districts with a new program. The National Republican Congressional Committee released Monday its first list of candidates, which it intends to help support and mentor through its […]

Fifteen GOP-led states back Trump bid to reverse $454 million fraud judgment

South Carolina and 14 other states are backing former President Donald Trump‘s efforts to appeal a New York court order for him to pay more than $454 million for allegedly making false estimates on the value of his assets and properties. Earlier this year, state Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron found Trump liable for allegedly […]

Pentagon toxicology testing on beagles draws fire

A bipartisan coalition of House members is urging the Pentagon to end a $1 million toxicology testing program on beagles, the latest effort to stop government funding of animal testing that the Food and Drug Administration calls unnecessary. In a letter to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, Reps. Young Kim (R-CA) and Don Davis (D-NC) said, […]

Trump agrees to interview with FBI on assassination attempt

Donald Trump will meet with FBI agents for a victim interview as part of the bureau’s investigation into the recent assassination attempt on the former president, an FBI official said during a briefing on Monday. FBI Special Agent in Charge Kevin Rojek, who heads the bureau’s Pittsburgh Field Office, told reporters the interview would be […]
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