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Trump’s supporters raised $5 million after indictment

Trump’s 2024 campaign says it raised $5 million in the 48 hours after his indictment, as well as more than 16,000 new people volunteered on his website in one day – plus, the latest updates on Trump’s arrest. Trump indictment motivates supporters: Raises $5 million in 48 hours and 16,000

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WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 26, 2019: First Lady Melania Trump stands with a serious face in the Rose Garden of the White House as the President pardons the Thanksgiving Turkey named "Butter".

Melania Trump leading a separate life from husband

Insiders say Melania Trump is still “angry” at Donald over the Stormy Daniels drama, and reports have arisen once again that the two are “living separate lives” as she isolates herself from her husband’s life. Melania and Donald Trump living separate lives Sources say, amid all the drama of Stormy

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NEW YORK CITY - APRIL 19 2016: Republican presidential front runner Donald Trump celebrated his anticipated victory in the New York primary. Ivanka Trump with husband Jared Kushner

Ivanka Trump finally speaks out on dad’s indictment

Ivanka Trump is finally breaking her silence on her father Donald’s indictment, while her brother Eric says he was on a commercial flight when the news broke and reveals the shocking way passengers reacted to him. Ivanka Trump breaks silence on father’s indictment Throughout the course of speculation about whether

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Punta Cana, Dominican Republic - June 25, 2018: : sargassum seaweeds on ocean beach in Bavaro, Punta Cana. Due to global warming, the altered ocean current bring sargasso to Dominican Republic coast.

Planning a sunny vacation this summer? Read this first

A foul-smelling, 5,000-mile-wide seaweed blob floating in the Caribbean is already arriving in parts of Florida and has sparked panicked headlines right out of a 1950s horror/sci-fi flick, but authorities have a plan – will it work? Seaweed monster: Massive, smelly blob washing up in Florida Headlines such as: “Massive

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Philadelphia, USA, 2021 - Hand holding a Narcan Evzio Naloxone nasal spray opioid drug overdose prevention medication

Opioid overdose med approved for OTC sale

The FDA has approved the over-the-counter sale of naloxone nasal spray, a medication that can rapidly reverse the effect of opioid overdose, making the current lifesaving standard treatment available widely and more affordable. FDA approves opioid overdose medicine for use without a prescription The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

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Can Trump still be president now?

In light of the unprecedented charges against a former president, many are wondering whether Donald Trump would still be eligible to run for president in 2024. Here is what the experts say… What charges is President Donald Trump facing? In an unprecedented action in American history, former President Donald Trump

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WILKES-BARRE, PA - AUGUST 2, 2018: President Donald Trump with a serious look as he delivers a speech at a campaign rally held at the Mohegan Sun Arena.

Donald Trump Indicted on Criminal Charges: What’s Next?

Former US President Donald Trump became the first former president in US history to face criminal charges yesterday. A grand jury in New York indicted Trump over a purported hush-money scheme involving adult film star Stormy Daniels. What happens next is anyone’s guess, as we’re now in uncharted waters.  From

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GRAVE, NETHERLANDS - SEP 17, 2014: Two American Army Blackhawk helicopter landing.

Training exercise leaves 9 soldiers dead in Kentucky

Nine US soldiers were killed during a training exercise on Wednesday when two US Army Black Hawk helicopters crashed in southwestern Kentucky near the Tennessee border. This is the second crash in two months. Are we keeping our soldiers safe? Two Black Hawk helicopters collide leaving 9 dead during training

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Dolly Parton at the Los Angeles Premiere of "Joyful Noise" held at the Grauman's Chinese Theater in Los Angeles, California, United States on January 9, 2012.

Dolly Parton, Miley Cyrus duet banned from school

Administrators at an elementary school in Wisconsin have banned students from performing a duet by Miley Cyrus and Dolly Parton that advocates LGBTQ acceptance, saying the song “could be perceived as controversial.” Students choose Dolly Parton/Miley Cyrus duet “Rainbowland” for spring concert A class of first-graders in Wisconsin selected a

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