Trump Gutted Gun Violence Funding in Time for Mass Shooting Summer

Trump Gutted Gun Violence Funding in Time for Mass Shooting Summer

Michael Feinberg, who left the bureau in June after 15 years, claimed he was denied a promotion after he decided to maintain ties with his former colleague Peter Strzok. Strzok was fired from the FBI during Donald Trump’s first term for sending text messages that allegedly disparaged the MAGA leader, landing him on FBI Director…

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AIPAC Hits Back at Reports It Dropped Pro-Famine MAGA Representative

AIPAC Hits Back at Reports It Dropped Pro-Famine MAGA Representative

The American Israel Public Affairs Committee was forced to clarify that it had not actually un-endorsed Florida Representative Randy Fine for his grotesque statements wishing starvation on Palestinians. AIPAC responded Tuesday to a Times of Israel report claiming that the group appeared to have “dropped” its endorsement of Fine, after he went missing from the…

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Trump Says He Ended Friendship Because Epstein “Stole” Victim From Him

Trump Says He Ended Friendship Because Epstein “Stole” Victim From Him

Donald Trump claims that his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein ended after the pedophilic sex trafficker “stole” several of the president’s underaged employees. Speaking with reporters on Air Force One Tuesday, Trump said that he had confronted Epstein about hiring away underaged girls on his payroll at Mar-a-Lago. “Epstein has a certain reputation obviously. I’m just…

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Acquisitions: The Secret to Exponential Growth

Acquisitions: The Secret to Exponential Growth

Over the past few years, I’ve led Hawk Media through the acquisition of more than 20 companies—other agencies with amazing talent. This wasn’t just a random buying spree; it was a strategic approach to building something greater than the sum of its parts. At Hawk, our mission is clear: to become the best marketing partner…

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Tariffs hit Inchcape’s Asia-Pacific sales, shares drop 10%

Tariffs hit Inchcape’s Asia-Pacific sales, shares drop 10%

[LONDON] British car distributor Inchcape reported weaker first-half results on Tuesday (Jul 29) as US tariffs dampened demand for high-end vehicles in the Asia-Pacific region, hitting sales and sending its shares down almost 10 per cent. The company, which exports cars for global manufacturers across 40 countries, reported a 15 per cent drop in organic…

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New Whistleblower Says Trump Judicial Nominee Lied in Senate Hearing

New Whistleblower Says Trump Judicial Nominee Lied in Senate Hearing

Senior Justice Department official Emil Bove is the subject of yet another whistleblower complaint, this time alleging that he lied to lawmakers during his Senate confirmation hearing last month. The Washington Post reviewed documentation that conflicts with statements Donald Trump’s former lawyer made before the Senate Judiciary Committee about a Justice Department prosecution. The Post…

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