Author: Eden Villalovas, Washington Examiner
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Maine Shooting: Governor Janet Mills launches online resources to support those affected by the tragedy
Gov. Janet Mills (D-ME) launched online resources on Saturday to support the families affected by the shootings in Lewiston, Maine, that killed 18 people and injured 13. The initiative is accepting donations for victims, families, first responders, and responding organizations who have been impacted by the mass shooting. “In the face of great tragedy and…
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Tim Scott says he’s reached the donor threshold to qualify for third GOP debate
Sen. Tim Scott (R- SC) said he has reached the number of individual donors that the Republican National Committee is requiring candidates to have before taking the debate stage in Miami in November. “So excited that America responded, and they responded quickly,” Scott told Fox News after speaking at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s annual conference…
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Mike Pence drops out of 2024 presidential race
Former Vice President Mike Pence has suspended his 2024 presidential campaign. He announced the news Saturday afternoon at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s annual conference in Las Vegas. “So after much prayer and deliberation, I have decided to suspend my campaign for president effective today,” Pence said, causing the audience to gasp. MAINE SHOOTING: WHAT WE…
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Maine Shooting: What we know about the investigation leading up to the discovery of Robert Card’s body
Robert Card, the suspected gunman in Wednesday’s mass shooting that left 18 people dead and injured 13 in Lewiston, Maine, was found dead Friday evening with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Maine officials detailed the dayslong manhunt that resulted in discovering Card’s body in a trailer at the Maine Recycling Corporation in Lisbon Falls. BIDEN SIGNALS…
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WATCH LIVE: Donald Trump to headline Republican Jewish Coalition in Las Vegas
GOP presidential candidates will speak on Saturday afternoon at the annual Republican Jewish Coalition’s gathering in Las Vegas, offering their support for Israel as the war with Hamas reaches the three-week mark. NOVEMBER TO REMEMBER: SHEILA JACKSON LEE LEADS ROUNDUP OF INTRIGUING MAYORAL RACES Former President Donald Trump will headline the event, with Vivek Ramaswamy…
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Maine Shooting: Lewiston mass shooting suspect Robert Card’s body found in recycling trailer
Robert Card, the suspect wanted in connection with Wednesday’s mass shooting that left 18 people dead and injured 13, was found dead Friday evening with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Maine Department of Public Safety Commissioner Michael Sauschuck said during a Saturday morning press conference that Card’s body was discovered around 7:45 p.m. Friday at the…
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WATCH LIVE: Maine officials hold press conference after death of shooting suspect Robert Card
Maine officials are holding a press conference after the manhunt for Robert Card closed when the mass shooting suspect was found dead on Friday evening. Card is suspected of killing 18 people and injuring 13 in a mass shooting on Wednesday in Lewiston, Maine. THREE WAYS DEAN PHILLIPS IS BAD NEWS FOR BIDEN Card, 40,…
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Food stamps: SNAP payments worth up to $1,751 for Florida residents to end for October in one day
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will wrap up its October payments for Florida residents in just one day, sending out payments worth up to $1,751 to low-income families. SNAP (also known as food stamps) is issued to qualified Floridians from the first to the 28th of every month, and recipients will usually obtain their funds…
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Energy rebates: Application for Illinois residents to get help with energy bills opens in five days
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program will open for Illinois residents whose utilities have been disconnected or who have received a notice that they will be turned off in five days. LIHEAP began accepting applications on Oct. 2 for Illinois households with seniors 60 years old and over, disabled people, and families with children…
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San Francisco lawmaker proposes plan to make it easier to prosecute carjackers
San Francisco officials announced a new bill on Thursday that is aimed at addressing car break-ins by improving prosecution methods. Democratic state Sen. Scott Wiener and San Francisco Mayor London Breed introduced legislation that would remove the requirement that prosecutors must prove beyond reasonable doubt that a vehicle owner’s car was locked at the time…




