President Trump announced a stricter deadline for Russian President Putin to negotiate a truce with Ukraine. This ultimatum of ten to twelve days was delivered during discussions with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Trump stated that failure to meet this deadline would result in potential economic consequences for Russia. The move intensifies pressure on Moscow to end the ongoing conflict.
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A video showing President Donald Trump appearing to have a ball tossed to him by a caddie during a golf game in Scotland sparked online accusations of cheating, which included a repost of the video by Governor Gavin Newsom’s press office. Sportswriter Rick Reilly weighed in, referencing Trump’s history of allegedly manipulating the game, while some users defended Trump, suggesting a “provisional” drop. Despite these claims, the president has previously been accused of cheating at golf, with several reports of questionable wins. The president currently owns two golf resorts in Scotland.
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During land navigation training at Fort Knox last Thursday, 22-year-old Army ROTC cadet Neil Edara died after becoming unresponsive. Edara, a Rutgers University ROTC cadet, was participating in Cadet Summer Training as part of 9th Regiment, Advanced Camp, when he received medical attention on site and was later pronounced dead at the University of Louisville Hospital. The cause of death is under investigation, but the incident occurred during a period of high temperatures and humidity in the region. Army officials stated that the safety of cadets and cadre remains their top priority as training continues.
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Six killed in Bangkok market after gunman opens fire. This is the stark reality we’re looking at, a tragedy that unfolded in the bustling heart of Thailand’s capital. Reports indicate that on Monday, July 28th, a gunman unleashed a series of shots at a market in Bangkok, resulting in the deaths of at least six people. Initial reports, as provided by Thai police, paint a grim picture of the event, highlighting the devastating impact on the community.
The tragic toll included the gunman himself, who, according to police statements, took his own life. Charin Gopatta, the Deputy Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, confirmed this detail, adding another layer of complexity to the investigation.… Continue reading
Chris Christie, former federal prosecutor, criticized the Justice Department’s handling of the Ghislaine Maxwell case, specifically questioning the involvement of Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche in the nine-hour interview. Christie found it highly unusual that Blanche, a former personal attorney for the president, conducted the interview without other agents present. He questioned the purpose of the interview and whether the department intended to pursue charges against any potential co-conspirators. This criticism arises amidst speculation about the Epstein case and the alleged connections between Trump and Epstein, sparking accusations of a cover-up.
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Following the 2024 election loss, Democrats are grappling with their future strategy, with many discussions taking place on podcasts. Pete Buttigieg, in an NPR interview, warned against simply restoring the pre-Trump status quo, arguing that Democrats were too attached to a system that was failing. He emphasized the need to embrace change and acknowledged a broader loss of societal trust, citing the Epstein scandal as a key example. Buttigieg also expressed concern about the “politics of fear” and its impact on free speech and intellectual inquiry, and offered a counterpoint: the importance of courage.
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Federal law enforcement reports regarding Los Angeles protesters arrested during June demonstrations contained false and misleading information, leading to the dismissal of several felony charges. The Department of Justice initially filed numerous felony cases, but many were subsequently dismissed, often due to inaccurate statements and misrepresentations of events by Department of Homeland Security agents. Despite the dismissals, some defendants still face misdemeanor charges, while others who were originally charged with serious crimes had those charges dropped entirely. These missteps have drawn criticism from former prosecutors, who suggest that they may reflect a pattern of overreach and the potential misuse of legal proceedings to deter protest activity.
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Federal agents arrested a Delta pilot on child pornography charges aboard Delta Flight 2809 shortly after landing in San Francisco, causing shock and distress among passengers. The arrest, involving multiple agencies including the Department of Homeland Security, occurred around 9:35 p.m. local time on Saturday after the flight from Minneapolis was delayed due to fog. Witnesses described officers storming the cockpit and leading the pilot off the plane after he was arrested. The pilot’s identity has not been released to the public.
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The Trump administration is reportedly frustrated with the ongoing controversy surrounding the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, feeling the scandal has overshadowed their agenda. Officials underestimated the sustained outrage from Trump’s base, particularly after a joint memo from the DOJ and FBI claimed Epstein died by suicide and that no client list existed, fueling conspiracy theories. The administration is now facing mounting pressure and internal strife, with sources suggesting both the Justice Department and FBI are struggling to manage the situation, while Trump is privately frustrated with the handling of the situation. Despite attempts to change the subject and downplay the controversy, including releasing other records and promoting alternate theories, the demand for the release of Epstein’s files persists, and media reports continue to surface.
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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expressed reservations about recognizing a Palestinian state before its establishment, believing it could be counterproductive. France’s potential recognition, drawing criticism from Israel and the U.S., highlights differing views on the timing of such a move. Other nations, like the UK and Germany, have also weighed in, emphasizing the importance of a broader plan for a two-state solution. Currently, 142 countries recognize or plan to recognize Palestinian statehood, with more announcements made since the onset of the Gaza war.
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