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Month: July 2024

Trump campaign releases letter on his injury, treatment after last week’s assassination attempt

Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump’s campaign released an update on the former president’s health Saturday, one week after he survived an attempted assassination at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The memo, from Texas Rep. Ronny Jackson, a staunch supporter who served as Trump’s White House physician, offers new details on the nature

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Trump has long been criticized for his treatment of women. Some of his closest allies seek to present a different vision

By Arit John, CNN (CNN) — When Sarah Huckabee Sanders faced what she described as “relentless attacks from the left,” it was former President Donald Trump who comforted her, she said. Trump attorney Alina Habba described the Republican nominee as her “friend.” And Kai Trump, his oldest grandchild, made a surprise appearance to share “the

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‘I’m just sick of it’: More than a week without power leaves some Houston-area residents feeling hopeless and abandoned

By Ray Sanchez, CNN (CNN) — Theodore Doyle, an 81-year-old retired manager with the former US Customs Service, was waking up in his hot and muggy northeast Houston apartment in a bed soaked in sweat. Doyle ultimately checked into a $98-a-night hotel room late Tuesday, after enduring a compounding crisis of extreme heat and no

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Citrus Heights father sends suspect to hospital after breaking in, attacking his kids: “I did what I had to do”

By Ashley Sharp Click here for updates on this story     CITRUS HEIGHTS (KOVR) — A home invasion turned quickly into a trip to the hospital for a 29-year-old suspect, not yet identified by police, when he came face-to-face with a father whose protective instincts kicked right in. The brash break-in happened Thursday just before 5:30

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Eastern Michigan University offering Narcan training for students, faculty

By DeJanay Booth-Singleton Click here for updates on this story     YPSILANTI, Michigan (WWJ) — Eastern Michigan University is offering Narcan, CPR, and AED training for students, staff and faculty to address opioid overdoses. The training, developed through a partnership between EMU School of Nursing and the Community Mental Health Partnership, began on Wednesday and will

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