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Take a quick look at Thursday’s news:
The assassination attempt changed politics with Trump a year ago
What will become legendary? That list certainly is an assassination attempt that grazes Donald Trump’s ears, prompting a flash of rebellion that instantly spits out his symbolic fist.
A year ago Trump fired at a campaign rally In Butler, Pennsylvania, it was an event that echoed through him and the American landscape.
- Four presidents were assassinated In the office – 19th century Abraham Lincoln and James Garfield, 20th century William McKinley and John F. Kennedy, all modern presidents are targeted for serious assassination plots.
- However, there are no failed or unfollettes The attempt has attracted more continuous impact and attention than the filming on July 13, 2024.
- Trump’s reaction He helped clinch the campaign that began his way. And it reinforced the views of Trump and some of his supporters.
How one man raced 25 miles to save guests at Texas RV Park
As the Guadalupe River quickly became muscular on the bank, David Chambers knocked on doors one after another at the RV resort. In the past, the RV park boasted nine rental RVs. At 6:50am on July 4th, that same river was heading their path. “You have to go outside!” Chamber yelled at the RV one after another, until all 15 people who rented the unit were evacuated. How to properly alert residents has been a topic of discussion since floods killed more than 100 people, many of them killed children. read more
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Is there a new third-party fight for “insurmountable” Elon Musk?
Money would not be an issue for Elon Musk in his quest to build a new national party. But even the world’s wealthiest people have been struggling with so many challenges to launch a viable third party in the United States, according to political scientists, pollers and other experts, that effort is a long shot. On July 5th, Musk announced the formation of the “American Party,” supported by President Donald Trump’s disgust of the “Big Beautiful Building.” He argued that both Democrats and Republicans were the same “when it was going to bankrupt our country.” read more
RFK Jr. postpones another important health panel meeting
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suddenly postponed a meeting of another major federal advisory committee responsible for health recommendations for preventive care. Members of the US Preventive Services Task Force were planning to discuss recommendations for healthy diet, physical activity and weight loss to prevent heart disease in adults, among other agenda items. In an email sent to USA Today, HHS confirmed that the task force will not meet on July 10th. The postponed meeting is “concerned,” said Dr. Aaron Carroll, CEO of AcademyHealth, a nonprofit health group. read more
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Where is Giulio Seza Chavez Jr.?
A week after Ice was arrested for former Mexican champion boxer Julio Saza Chavez Jr., his whereabouts are still unknown. Sometimes people who are detained by ice do not appear on the agency’s “detainee locators” for several days while in custody. DHS Deputy Chief Tricia McLaughlin told USA Today that DHS had no updates to share Chavez Jr. when asked about information on his detention Wednesday and when asked if he would be deported or officially handed over to Mexico. read more
Photo of the day: The Philadelphia rubbish attack is over
The strike ends when you leave the garbage-lined city of Philadelphia. Mayor Sherrell L. Parker said the interim agreement would put an end to the suspension of work that began on June 30th. The deal will increase wages for city blue-collar workers by 14% over four years, Parker said in a social media post. “The strike is over!” US, County and City Employee District Council 33 posted on social media early on July 9th Pile of garbage along streets and vacant lots during strike.
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