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A suspect is in custody, an AK-style rifle was found at the scene as the FBI probes an apparent assassination attempt on Trump at his golf course in Florida.
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It comes two months after the former president was targeted by a gunman at a Pennsylvania rally.
Trump Assassination Suspect Identified as Ryan Wesley Routh
Routh is currently in the custody of the Martin County Police Department, where state attorneys are in the process of charging him with a series of crimes.
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CCP Makes Military Training Compulsory for Children, College Students
The revised National Defense Education Law emphasizes the importance of conscription.
Controversial Mexican Judicial Reforms Take Effect
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Lawmakers Condemn Political Violence After 2nd Apparent Assassination Attempt on Trump
A bipartisan congressional task force said they requested a briefing with the Secret Service regarding the latest assassination attempt on Trump.
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NYC Mayor’s Chief Counsel Resigns
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Historical epic “Shogun” won the prestigious best drama award at the Emmy Awards.
Biden Says He’s Relieved Trump Is Unharmed, Condemns Political Violence
The president reiterated that ‘there is no place for political violence’ in the country after a suspected second assassination attempt on Donald Trump.
Florida Will Conduct Investigation Into Trump Assassination Attempt: DeSantis
‘People deserve the truth about ... how [the suspect] was able to get within 500 yards of the former president,’ the governor says.
Green Party Asks Supreme Court to Keep Its Candidates on Nevada Ballot
A lower court removed the party’s candidates after state officials instructed the party to use the wrong form, the emergency application stated.
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Caitlin Clark Breaks More Records, Leads Indiana to WNBA Playoffs
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Caitlin Clark Breaks More Records, Leads Indiana to WNBA Playoffs
Caitlin Clark broke the league’s scoring record with 761 points in 39 games and also led the Indiana Fever to the sixth seed in the WNBA playoffs.
Demi Moore Says Bruce Willis Is in a ‘Stable Place’ Amid Dementia Battle
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Antibiotics May Directly Damage Gut Barrier, Increase IBD Risk
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