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Month: October 2024

Former President Donald Trump speaks at a rally at Madison Square Garden on October 27 in New York City. Comments made by speakers at the event have prompted finger-pointing within the former president’s inner circle and concern that his message was eclipsed by controversy.

Trump’s offensive Madison Square Garden rally triggers fears of an overshadowed message and fallout with Puerto Rican voters

CNN By Kristen Holmes and Steve Contorno, CNN (CNN) — The violent and vulgar rhetoric at Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally Sunday has prompted finger-pointing within the former president’s inner circle and deep concern that his message was once again eclipsed by controversy. Several of Trump’s allies expressed dismay at the language used by

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Former President Donald Trump speaks at a rally at Madison Square Garden on October 27 in New York City. Comments made by speakers at the event have prompted finger-pointing within the former president’s inner circle and concern that his message was eclipsed by controversy.

Trump’s offensive Madison Square Garden rally triggers fears of an overshadowed message and fallout with Puerto Rican voters

CNN By Kristen Holmes and Steve Contorno, CNN (CNN) — The violent and vulgar rhetoric at Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally Sunday has prompted finger-pointing within the former president’s inner circle and deep concern that his message was once again eclipsed by controversy. Several of Trump’s allies expressed dismay at the language used by

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As Democrats court Haley supporters, the former UN ambassador is still waiting to hear from Trump

Associated Press CHAPIN, S.C. (AP) — Nikki Haley received more Republican primary votes than anyone who challenged Donald Trump for this year’s presidential nomination and has said she’s voting for him. But unlike some of Trump’s other primary rivals, she hasn’t been on the campaign trail supporting her party’s nominee. According to a person with

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A sword-wielding man accused of setting fire to two neighbors' homes in Harris County

Caught on camera: Samurai sword-wielding arson suspect’s aggravated assault on woman and deputy

By Luke Jones Click here for updates on this story     HARRIS COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) — A woman says the sword-wielding man accused of setting fire to her West Harris County home remained defiant when confronted. Jackie Gray said her cameras detected motion around 4 p.m. Wednesday, prompting her to go outside to investigate. Surveillance footage

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Rechazan comentarios sobre Puerto Rico dados por comediante en evento de Trump de Nueva York

Sofía Barruti (CNN en Español) — Representantes políticos de la comunidad latina en Estados Unidos y artistas puertorriqueños reaccionaron este domingo en contra de los comentarios que el comediante Tony Hinchcliffe hizo durante un evento del candidato presidencial republicano Donald Trump en Nueva York en el que llamó a Puerto Rico “isla de basura flotante”.

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Comediante hace comentario ofensivo sobre Puerto Rico en un mitin de Trump: la calificó de “isla flotante de basura”

Belén Liotti (CNN) –– Un orador que participó en el mitin del expresidente Donald Trump en el Madison Square Garden este domingo se refirió a Puerto Rico como una “isla flotante de basura”. El comediante Tony Hinchcliffe, quien presenta el podcast “Kill Tony”, fue el primer orador durante la programación del mitin de Trump en

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McDonald’s to resume selling Quarter Pounders in all restaurants after beef patties in Colorado test negative for E. coli

By Michelle Watson and Nadia Kounang, CNN (CNN) — McDonald’s will resume selling Quarter Pounders in all restaurants this week after considering new data regarding an E. coli outbreak linked to its famed burgers, the company announced Sunday. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a food safety alert Tuesday warning that dozens of people had

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The Washington Post Building in DC is pictured on June 5.  Readers are canceling their subscriptions and one-third of the Post’s editorial board stepped down in protest of Jeff Bezos’s decision to block The Washington Post from endorsing a presidential candidate.

Three Washington Post editorial board members step down amid wave of canceled subscriptions over non-endorsement

By Hadas Gold, CNN New York (CNN) — The ripple effect of Jeff Bezos’s decision to block The Washington Post from endorsing a presidential candidate continues to reverberate through the newspaper, as a tidal wave of readers cancel their subscriptions and nearly one-third of the Post’s editorial board step down in protest. The resignations came

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Philadelphia DA sues Elon Musk and his super PAC over $1M sweepstakes

By Marshall Cohen, CNN (CNN) — Philadelphia’s district attorney asked a state judge on Monday to shut down tech billionaire Elon Musk’s controversial $1 million giveaway to registered voters, calling it an “illegal lottery scheme.” Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, a Democrat, filed the civil lawsuit against Musk and his pro-Trump group, America PAC. “America

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