
Maryam Khanum
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latintimes.com | Maryam Khanum
Billionaire Elon Musk took to social media to drudge up old posts from President Donald Trump, using the 47th president's past rhetoric against his current agenda. Musk re-posted a post made by Trump on X (formerly Twitter) on Thursday. "No member of Congress should be eligible for re-election if our country's budget is not balanced---deficits not allowed!" Trump wrote in the post from July 2012. "I couldn't agree more!" Musk said in his recent re-post.
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lawyerherald.com | Maryam Khanum
The parents of a young North Carolina boy have been charged after the child was hit by a car while walking home from the grocery store, despite the fact that the driver of the vehicle was not arrested. Legend Jenkins, 7, was struck by a Jeep and killed on May 27 in Gastonia, North Carolina, while walking home from a Food Lion store two blocks away from his house with his 10-year-old brother. The two children were not accompanied by an adult.
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latintimes.com | Maryam Khanum
President Donald Trump has alleged that billionaire Elon Musk has "Trump Derangement Syndrome" after the Tesla CEO harshly criticized the Trump-backed GOP spending bill in a surprise post on social media. When speaking to reporters at the White House on Thursday, Trump talked about the breakdown of his relationship with Musk. "He's not the first.
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latintimes.com | Maryam Khanum
A Republican Senator is being ridiculed online for stating that the millions of people that will be removed from Medicaid if President Donald Trump's "one big, beautiful bill" passes will then transition to employer-provided healthcare. Oklahoma Senator James Lankford appeared on CNBC's 'Squawk Box' in conversation with host Rebecca Quick on Thursday, where he discussed the potential impacts of the Trump-back GOP spending bill.
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enstarz.com | Maryam Khanum
"Love Island USA" season 7 contestant Yulissa Escobar was abruptly removed from the show during the second episode of the season after clips of her using racial slurs resurfaced. Escobar's departure was announced on the second episode by series narrator Iain Stirling, who tells viewers "Yulissa has left the villa" shortly into the episode. Prior to her leaving, social media users found clips of Escobar using racist slurs which then began circulating online.
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