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Trump Says Christian voters: ‘You won’t have to vote anymore’
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Trump Says Christian voters: ‘You won’t have to vote anymore’

Former President Donald Trump addressed attendees at a conservative Christian event, urging them to vote for him in the upcoming election. He promised that if they support him this time, they won't have to vote again. Trump claimed he would win by a landslide that is "too big to rig."The event, hosted by Turning Point Action in Florida, saw Trump encouraging Christians to get out and vote, pledging to fix everything in four years so they wouldn't need to vote anymore. However, his comments raised concerns on social media, with some fearing authoritarian implications and doubts about a peaceful transfer of power if he were to win.Trump also reiterated his baseless claim that the 2020 election was rigged in favor of President Biden. During his speech, Trump shared an incident ab...
Katie Ledecky: how she became one of the greatest swimmers in history
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Katie Ledecky: how she became one of the greatest swimmers in history

Michael Ledecky recalls the moment when his younger sister Katie beat him in a 200m freestyle swim, leaving him puzzled yet proud. Despite being a dedicated swimmer and high-achieving student, he realized Katie was the more talented athlete. Unbeknownst to him at the time, Katie would go on to become one of the greatest swimmers in history, breaking numerous records and winning multiple Olympic gold medals.Their competitive relationship extended beyond swimming, with Katie consistently outperforming Michael in various competitions. As Katie continued to excel in swimming, setting national age group records and dominating at the Olympic level, Michael couldn't help but be proud of her accomplishments.From her humble beginnings as a "truly mediocre swimmer" at a private girls' school...
USA Secures Its First Medal of the Paris Olympics
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USA Secures Its First Medal of the Paris Olympics

Divers Sarah Bacon and Kassidy Cook won USA's first medal in the Paris Olympics, a silver in women's synchronized 3m springboard. China's Chang Yani and Chen Yiwen claimed gold, with Great Britain's Yasmin Harper and Scarlett Mew Jensen finishing third. China secured their second gold medal of the Games.
The Mystery of France’s Railway Sabotage: What We Know So Far
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The Mystery of France’s Railway Sabotage: What We Know So Far

France is still experiencing travel disruptions following an attack on high-speed railway lines coinciding with the Olympics. The responsible party remains unknown as investigations continue. Outgoing Prime Minister Gabriel Attal described the attack as "coordinated" and emphasized the involvement of intelligence and security forces in the inquiry.Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin expressed confidence in quickly identifying the culprits, noting the recovery of evidence. While no group has claimed responsibility, the timing and precision suggest a deliberate act rather than random vandalism. The high-profile event of the Olympics opening day may have made it an attractive target for those seeking chaos. Authorities are working diligently to determine the perpetrators behind the sabotag...
Britney Spears Clarifies Criticism of Halsey’s ‘Cruel’ Sample of ‘Lucky’
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Britney Spears Clarifies Criticism of Halsey’s ‘Cruel’ Sample of ‘Lucky’

Halsey recently released a new song called "Lucky," which samples Britney Spears' 2000 track of the same name. Britney initially expressed feeling bullied by the song in a statement on her X account, but later clarified that she did not feel that way and deleted the negative reaction, calling it "fake news."Britney also mentioned that she loves Halsey and deleted the post out of that love. In the original post, Britney accused Halsey of creating a music video that felt "illegal and downright cruel," causing her to feel harassed, violated, and bullied.She threatened legal action against Halsey. However, Halsey clarified that she had received permission from Britney to record the track and had involved her in the process. Halsey responded to Britney's clarification with a message o...
Marvel Returns to Comic-Con with Exciting Panel on Post-‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Plans
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Marvel Returns to Comic-Con with Exciting Panel on Post-‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Plans

Marvel Studios is making a comeback to San Diego Comic-Con with its legendary Saturday night panel, which promises to be packed with surprises and major announcements. There is a lot of excitement among fans for Marvel's session at Comic-Con's renowned Hall H, especially after the company boycotted last year's conference because of the Hollywood strikes that banned authors and actors from speaking on panels.The only confirmed speaker is Marvel President Kevin Feige, who is expected to tease news about the studio's next titles in its "Phase 5" plan and beyond. A number of special guests, possibly stars of upcoming Marvel films like "Thunderbolts(asterisk)," "The Fantastic Four," and "Captain America: Brave New World," will be joining him.Theoretically, Marvel may reveal cast members...
Meghan Markle Advised Not To Endorse Kamala Harris
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Meghan Markle Advised Not To Endorse Kamala Harris

Meghan Markle endorsing Kamala Harris could have a negative impact on both women as they receive endorsements from other high-profile figures. The Duchess of Sussex has praised the vice president and has the support of people she respects, like actress Kerry Washington, who recently made a video tribute to Harris.Beyoncé, who previously messaged Meghan, has not formally endorsed Harris but allowed her to use her song Freedom for the campaign. PR expert Edward Coram James believes that a Meghan endorsement would not be beneficial for either of them.The question remains whether Meghan will follow the lead of other celebrities she admires and support the Democratic hopeful. This situation raises concerns about the potential consequences for both women. The Impact of an Endorsement ...
JD Vance Justifies ‘Childless Cat Ladies’ Comment Amid Controversy
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JD Vance Justifies ‘Childless Cat Ladies’ Comment Amid Controversy

JD Vance, the Republican contender for vice president, defended his remark on Friday regarding "childless cat ladies" in the face of criticism following the recirculation of his 2021 remarks this week."Obviously, it was a sarcastic comment," he said in an interview on "The Megyn Kelly Show" on SiriusXM. "I've got nothing against cats. I've got nothing against dogs. … People are focusing so much on the sarcasm and not on the substance of what I actually said. The substance of what I said, Megyn — I'm sorry, it's true.""These people want to conflate the personal situation here with the fact that I'm making an argument that our entire society has become skeptical and even hateful towards the idea of having kids," he said later.During an appearance on Fox News in 2021, Vance, who ...
Kamala Harris Gained Over 1 Million TikTok Followers Just Hours After Joining
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Kamala Harris Gained Over 1 Million TikTok Followers Just Hours After Joining

Vice President Kamala Harris recently joined TikTok and gained over a million followers in just six hours. Since becoming the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, the platform has been flooded with flattering content about her, including dance mash-ups and iconic moments.Supporters have turned clips of Harris into memes, highlighting quotes about coconut trees and Venn diagrams. In her first TikTok video, Harris referenced her newfound popularity on the platform and received messages of support and excitement from thousands of commenters.She has now amassed 1.3 million followers, nearing her campaign account's following. While still behind Donald Trump's 9.2 million followers, the accounts are growing at a similar pace.Harris's decision to join TikTok came after B...
‘Huge victory for the US government’: Alleged Sinaloa cartel leaders lured across border and arrested
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‘Huge victory for the US government’: Alleged Sinaloa cartel leaders lured across border and arrested

Ismael Zambada, a Mexican drug kingpin accused of flooding the US with fentanyl, has been arrested in El Paso, Texas with the help of another cartel leader, Joaquin Guzman Lopez. The pair were lured across the border by federal agents, leading to their capture. Zambada, 76, is a co-founder and leader of the Sinaloa cartel, while Guzman Lopez, 38, is the son of the infamous El Chapo.The arrests were a significant victory for US law enforcement, targeting the cartel's deadly fentanyl manufacturing and trafficking networks. Zambada faces multiple charges, including a 2009 indictment in Illinois. After decades of eluding law enforcement, Zambada and Guzman Lopez were taken into custody by FBI agents, who intercepted their plane near El Paso.Their capture strikes at the heart of the c...