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Ecuadorian anti-corruption presidential candidate assassinated at campaign event

An anti-corruption candidate for the presidency of Ecuador was assassinated at a campaign event, according to police.

Trump says he’s made decision on attending first Republican debate and will announce next week

Former President Donald Trump said that he has made his decision on whether or not to attend the first Republican presidential debate, but he said he won't announce it until next week.

Federal gun law used in Hunter Biden case voided by appeals court

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit on Wednesday voided a federal law preventing unlawful drug users from possessing guns, citing the Supreme Court's landmark decision from last year.

Loudoun County approves new highly paid superintendent contract without any metrics for student achievement

The new contract for Loudoun County's new superintendent, Dr. Aaron Spence, has been revealed, and it provides a generous contract that agrees to pay him an annual salary of $375,000.

Minnesota GOP donor Anton Lazzaro sentenced to 21 years for sex trafficking minors

A prominent GOP donor was sentenced Wednesday to 21 years for crimes related to sex trafficking minors, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Minneapolis.

Trump calls Biden ‘Manchurian candidate’ for China

Former President Donald Trump called President Joe Biden a "Manchurian candidate" for China.

Biden says he’s ‘still pushing’ very hard for stopping all drilling on both coasts

President Joe Biden said on Wednesday that he is pushing "very hard" for ending "all" oil drilling on the East Coast, West Coast, and in the Gulf of Mexico.

‘Time to Bud Light Best Buy’: Best Buy faces blowback for leadership training program that excludes white applicants

A memo from retail giant Best Buy was revealed on Tuesday highlighting the company's professional development program for employees who "identify as Black, Latino, Hispanic, Asian or Pacific Islander."

Trump and co-defendants back in Florida court after superseding indictment

Former President Donald Trump's third co-defendant, Carlos De Oliveira, is slated to be arraigned Thursday morning in Florida to enter a plea for charges added July 27 to an indictment in the classified documents case.

Former conservative judge says because of Trump, ‘there is no Republican Party’

Former federal Judge J. Michael Luttig claimed that former President Donald Trump has destroyed the Republican Party, and he made a variety of other claims.
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