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In a bold move after the assassination of activist Charlie Kirk, President Trump threatens to target liberal groups and designate them as domestic terrorists, raising concerns about free speech and political repression.
In a heated Senate hearing, FBI Director Kash Patel faced bipartisan scrutiny over his leadership and transparency, especially regarding the Epstein case and the handling of the Charlie Kirk investigation. Senators urged for more accountability as Patel defended his actions.
In a chilling case, Tyler Robinson has been charged with the aggravated murder of Charlie Kirk, a conservative political figure. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty after revealing disturbing evidence, including a texted confession and DNA on the murder weapon.
Isabel Kallman grapples with perimenopause symptoms and the decision to consider hormone therapy. Experts argue that the risks associated with treatment may have been overstated, calling for a reevaluation of FDA warnings.
A 4-year-old unvaccinated child linked to a measles case in Cook County passed through O'Hare Airport, raising alarms for travelers. Health officials urge people to check vaccination status and get MMR shots.
The CDC's vaccine advisory panel is under fire as Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appoints a Maui physician known for controversial Covid treatments. Will this shake public trust in vaccines even further?
Attorney General Pam Bondi asserts that hate speech leading to violence is not protected under the First Amendment, calling for accountability against those celebrating political violence after Charlie Kirk's assassination.