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Spirit Airlines Flight Near Air Force One Sparks Online Jests and Scrutiny

On Tuesday, a Spirit Airlines flight en route to Boston received repeated warnings from air traffic control to change course due to its proximity to Air Force One, which was carrying President Donald Trump. The controller’s instructions, captured in LiveATC audio, included urgent commands to turn away from the presidential aircraft’s path. Despite the directives, a source confirmed that the required separation between the two planes was maintained. Spirit Airlines stated that the flight followed all procedures and landed safely, emphasizing their commitment to safety.

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Tariffs & Inflation: Widening the Wealth Gap in America

Recent data indicates that US import tariffs are contributing to rising prices, particularly affecting lower-income Americans. Consumers like Yanique Clarke are reporting significantly higher costs for essential goods such as groceries and clothing, aligning with Labor Department data. Experts suggest that because lower-income households spend more of their budget on imports and low-priced goods, they are disproportionately impacted by these tariffs. Moreover, corporate executives are acknowledging a “two-tier economy,” as higher-income consumers continue to spend while others struggle, prompting businesses like McDonald’s to adjust their strategies.

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Driver Rams Car into Pittsburgh FBI Building, Suspect in Custody

In Pittsburgh, a suspect is in custody after ramming a vehicle into the FBI building’s security gate early Wednesday. The suspect, identified as Donald Henson, threw an American flag over the gate before leaving the scene, though no personnel were harmed. Authorities have stated it was a targeted attack, yet, the motive remains unknown. The FBI, familiar with Henson, a former military member, is vigorously pursuing the case, despite not treating it as a terrorism case, and no charges had been posted.

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Tinder Swindler Arrested in Georgia: Justice Catches Up

Authorities have detained Leviev, whose real name is Shimon Yehuda Hayut, but the reason for his arrest remains unclear. Prior to this, he served five months in prison in 2019 for a separate fraud conviction related to a catfishing scheme. From 2017-2019, Leviev would create a false online persona, luring women into romantic relationships with an extravagant lifestyle to gain their trust, and then would eventually convince them to transfer him significant sums of money. His victims shared their experiences in the popular Netflix documentary “The Tinder Swindler,” and there have been other accusations of emotional and physical abuse from former girlfriends.

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State Department Denies Visas for Charlie Kirk “Celebration”: Critics Cry Hypocrisy, Free Speech Violations

The U.S. State Department announced it would deny visas to individuals found celebrating the death of conservative podcaster Charlie Kirk, according to Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau has instructed officials to take action against those who rationalize or celebrate Kirk’s death. The administration is cracking down on speech it deems as threats or support for political violence, with Attorney General Pam Bondi warning of consequences for hate speech. This follows reports of public officials losing jobs and businesses facing boycotts due to comments on social media regarding Kirk’s death, and Vice President JD Vance encouraging others to challenge those celebrating the assassination.

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US Vaccine Policy Revisions: Experts Warn of Anti-Vax Tactics

US health officials are planning to release data on child deaths and serious side effects potentially linked to COVID-19 vaccines, despite the lack of supporting evidence and concerns of increased vaccine hesitancy. This move is part of a larger effort to cast doubt on vaccines and reduce access, with the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices revisiting recommendations for COVID, measles, and hepatitis B shots. Critics worry that changes to recommendations could lead to insurance companies no longer covering certain vaccines. Moreover, there is a concern over the addition of anti-vaccine advisers to the HHS.

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Prosecutor’s Case: Doubts Emerge Over Evidence in Charlie Kirk Shooting

The Utah County prosecutor opened the press conference by calling Charlie Kirk’s murder an American tragedy. The prosecutor then detailed how Tyler Robinson allegedly planned the murder, driven by hate for Kirk’s politics. Robinson’s roommate, also his lover, received text messages from him confessing to the crime and explaining his motives. Gray announced the charges against Robinson, including aggravated murder, and stated that he would seek the death penalty.

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Nurses Slam ICE Presence in California Hospitals, Citing Patient Care Concerns and Rights Violations

In recent years, healthcare professionals have reported increasing interference from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in hospitals, particularly since the Trump administration’s increased immigration enforcement. Nurses, like Dianne Sposito, have experienced agents blocking access to patients, refusing identification, and disrupting care, citing it as alarming. This has led to concerns about patient safety, privacy, and the potential for discouraging people from seeking medical attention. These actions are occurring despite conflicting hospital policies across the nation, and in some cases, nurses have been charged with assaulting federal agents.

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SpaceX-Branded Cocaine Crash: Pilot Dead After Brazil Plane Incident

An Australian pilot died after his plane crashed in Brazil, reportedly carrying around 200kg of cocaine disguised in fake SpaceX packaging. The plane, which was registered to Zambia, crashed in a sugarcane field, scattering debris and drugs. Authorities are investigating the international drug trafficking, seeking to determine the origin and destination of the flight, as well as identifying the owner of the illicit material. This seizure of cocaine adds to the already high amounts seized by the Federal Police in 2024.

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PCH Bankruptcy: Winners of Lifetime Prizes Left Unpaid

Publishers Clearing House, a company famous for offering life-changing prizes, has entered bankruptcy, leaving winners’ financial futures in jeopardy. ARB Interactive, which acquired PCH’s assets, will not honor payouts for winners before July 15th, causing significant financial hardship for those who relied on the promised income. The company’s financial struggles led to a dramatic drop in revenue in recent years, ultimately resulting in its inability to meet its obligations to past winners. Although ARB Interactive plans to ensure future prizes are honored, the past winners are left with a sense of betrayal and uncertainty.

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