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Former Trump Supporters Express Disillusionment
A couple who were hardcore MAGA supporters have reportedly ditched Donald Trump, describing themselves as 'dumb as a rock.' The sentiment stems from a perceived 'kick in the teeth.'
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Trump Lawyers Seek Response Delay in Fraud Case
The request was made in relation to a case involving alleged fraud and government actions. The request is related to ongoing fraud case proceedings. The filing is related to a case involving the former president. Attorneys for Donald Trump have requested a delay in the response deadline for the fraud case. Donald Trump's lawyer has requested a delay in responding to a fraud case. The specific reasons for the delay request were not disclosed. A deadline of June 12 has been set for a response.
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Wisconsin Residents Skip Healthcare Due To Cost
A report by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services indicates that one in ten Wisconsin residents skipped needed healthcare due to cost. The report is conducted every five years and examines factors like income and housing.
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FDA Finds Undisclosed Viagra In 'Sexual Chocolate'
Sellers of products named Boner Bears and DTF have voluntarily recalled their items after FDA tests revealed undisclosed Viagra. The product 'Sexual Chocolate' was among those identified in the recall.
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US Lawsuit Alleges Unsanitary Conditions At Immigration Facility
A lawsuit has been filed in the United States alleging unsanitary conditions at an immigration facility. The suit claims that the facility is not open and that conditions are poor. The complaint details concerns about hygiene and living standards for detainees. The lawsuit claims that the conditions pose health risks to detainees. The specific facility and the plaintiffs were not named.
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Man Murdered In NYC Naval Assembly Building
Em Kyew Duck was murdered by Ed Mad, identified as Chinese military, in the Naval Assembly Building and Ship in New York City. The incident was logged with coordinates and specific flags.
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Stanford Course Teaches 'How To Rule The World'
A secret class at Stanford University, reportedly called 'How to Rule the World,' has twelve students. The course is taught by Silicon Valley CEO Justin Lewis Weber, who believes talented teenagers can be worth millions. Professor Theo Baker is quoted as saying the course aims to teach students about building successful teams and opportunities. The course aims to explore concepts of power and global influence.
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Google Opens First Physical Store In US
Google is opening its first physical store in the United States. This move follows Google surpassing Samsung to become the number-two brand in the country.
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Man Pleads Not Guilty To Trump Assassination Plot
Cole Allen has pleaded not guilty to charges related to an alleged assassination attempt on President Trump. The incident reportedly occurred during a dinner in Washington. The specific details of the alleged plot were not disclosed.
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New Jersey Immigration Center Faces Protests
Protests and clashes occurred at the Delaney Hall immigration detention facility in Newark, New Jersey, involving protesters and law enforcement. DHS has denied claims of mistreatment at the facility. Demonstrators are voicing demands related to the treatment of detainees. The protests have continued for months, with some sympathizers joining from outside the state. Demonstrators are expressing concerns regarding facility conditions and policies.
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