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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The man charged with killing a prominent Minnesota lawmaker and wounding another could face something that ...
Gov. Tim Walz woke around 4 a.m. Saturday to a call from his chief of staff, who delivered the news: Two Minnesota lawmakers, including one of the governor’s closest political friends, had been shot ...
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Irish Star on MSNStephen Colbert's brutal dig at Trump after awkward moment with MelaniaStephen Colbert mocked Trump’s awkward moment with Melania, delivering a brutal and hilarious takedown on his late-night show ...
When Vice President JD Vance weighed in to defend his boss, President Donald Trump, on Iran, he was coming from a different ...
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Daily Times on MSNTrump faces toughest decision yet: will the U.S. join Israel in striking Iran?President Donald Trump is at a critical crossroads as he considers whether the United States should join Israel's military ...
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Irish Star on MSNMelania ramping up her public appearances as Trump tries to boost popularity amid MAGA splitMelania Trump was seen at her husband's side three times last week as she steps up her public appearances amid MAGA ...
Vice President Vance came to Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s defense Tuesday amid criticism over her past comments about Iran, as the administration weighs U.S. involvement ...
In the aftermath of the deadly Minnesota shootings, several prominent right-wing voices have falsely cast blame on Democrats ...
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNTrump administration flies Christian Nationalist flag over U.S. federal agency headquartersThe flying of the flag "should be shocking to anyone who doesn't wish to live in a theocracy,” one expert said.
VP JD Vance encouraged "trust on this issue" for Trump's actions on Iran, only to face backlash from MAGA over the America First agenda.
Vance Boelter, the man accused of killing DFL House leader Melissa Hortman and her husband and shooting and injuring DFL Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, voted in the March 2024 Minnesota Republican ...
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AlterNet on MSN'It's disgusting': Senators blast one of their own as blood boils over social media postsSen. Mike Lee (R-UT) finally bowed to pressure on Tuesday and removed social media posts in which he appeared to mock the ...
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