Month: July 2025
Stabbing Attack at Walmart in Michigan Leaves 11 Injured; Six in Critical Condition
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — A shocking stabbing incident at a Walmart in Traverse City on Saturday wounded at least 11 individuals, with six of them critically hurt, according to local authorities. The police have detained a suspect in connection with this apparently random act of violence.
Jon Lovett: Trump’s Humor is Like a ‘Clown With a Gun’
Jon Lovett sheds light on Trump’s comedic style, discussing its role in today’s polarized politics during his appearance at the Just For Laughs festival.
Trump Calls for Prosecution of Kamala Harris Over Celebrity Payments
Donald Trump has urged that former Vice President Kamala Harris face legal action regarding large payments her campaign made to celebrities during the 2024 election. In a recent post on Truth Social, Trump highlighted funds given to stars like Beyonce and Oprah Winfrey, suggesting these transactions were improperly recorded.
Why It’s Time to Let Go of Tesla and Look at This Robot Stock
Hey, friends! Just because you start first doesn’t mean you finish best. Kodak invented digital cameras but held onto its film roots, and look where that got them. Likewise, MySpace thrived until Facebook rolled in with something smarter. Now, this could be happening with Tesla as well…
Scotland’s Mixed Welcome for Trump During His Golf Getaway
While Trump aimed for a peaceful golfing retreat in Scotland, the reality included a handful of protesters and a blend of public opinions on his visit.
Kourtney Kardashian Gives Classic French Mani a Chic Twist with Chrome Tips
Kourtney Kardashian showcased a stylish chrome-tipped French manicure on Instagram, marking a refreshing shift from her typical solid color choices.
Secrecy Surrounds Ghislaine Maxwell’s Meetings with the Justice Department
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche spent nine hours over two days in meetings with Ghislaine Maxwell, but has not revealed any details regarding her testimony or the ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
FBI Warns: North Korean IT Workers Are a Serious Threat to U.S. Businesses After Major Fraud Scandal
US Attorney Jeanine Ferris Pirro emphasized that if such high-profile companies can be affected, so can your business.
Temporary Stop to Grant Cancellations by Trump Administration
A New York district court judge has issued a temporary injunction halting the mass cancellation of National Endowment for the Humanities grants to Authors Guild members, stating their First Amendment rights were compromised.
Latest Developments in the Epstein Investigation: What’s Next?
A pivotal House committee is diving into the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein and his sex trafficking activities. They’re set to subpoena files from Trump’s Department of Justice and plan to question his former associate, Ghislaine Maxwell.
