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  • 12-Year-Old Boy Killed in Cancun Shooting: Latest in Series of Drug Cartel Violence Incidents

    12-Year-Old Boy Killed in Cancun Shooting: Latest in Series of Drug Cartel Violence Incidents

    Broke On: Monday, 29 July 2024 On July 29, 2024, in Cancun, Mexico, gunmen on jet skis killed a 12-year-old boy during a shootout between drug dealers. This tragic incident is part of escalating violence in Mexican resorts along the Caribbean coast. Authorities are investigating and President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has appealed for peace.
  • Secret Service and FBI Testify on Security Lapse Before Trump's Assassination Attempt in Pennsylvania

    Secret Service and FBI Testify on Security Lapse Before Trump's Assassination Attempt in Pennsylvania

    Broke On: Tuesday, 30 July 2024 Former President Trump narrowly survives an assassination attempt during a rally in Pennsylvania in July 2024. The Secret Service and FBI discuss investigation details, including a 25-minute heads-up about a suspicious person before the shooting, and the discovery of the shooter's social media account with antisemitic and anti-immigration themes. Acting Director of the Secret Service Ronald Rowe expresses shame over security lapses, as neither countersniper teams nor Trump's security detail were aware of the armed man on the roof before hearing gunshots.
  • Deputy Sean Grayson's Troubled Past: Inappropriate Conduct, Retaliation, and Drunk Driving Convictions Raise Questions Before Sangamon County Shooting

    Deputy Sean Grayson's Troubled Past: Inappropriate Conduct, Retaliation, and Drunk Driving Convictions Raise Questions Before Sangamon County Shooting

    Broke On: Tuesday, 30 July 2024 Deputy Sean Grayson, currently facing murder charges for killing Sonya Massey in Illinois, has a troubled past with allegations of inappropriate conduct and retaliation at his previous job. A recording reveals he mishandled a traffic case, and he was discharged from the Army for drunk driving convictions. Grayson's questionable employment history and military record should have raised red flags before his hiring by Sangamon County Sheriff's Department.
  • Kamala Harris in Atlanta: Renewed Democratic Hope for Georgia with Megan Thee Stallion and Vice President's Vision

    Kamala Harris in Atlanta: Renewed Democratic Hope for Georgia with Megan Thee Stallion and Vice President's Vision

    Broke On: Tuesday, 30 July 2024 Vice President Kamala Harris, making her 15th trip to Georgia since taking office and first as a presidential candidate, holds a rally in Atlanta on July 30, 2024. With renewed Democratic hope for the state and four new field offices, 7,500 volunteers, and nearly 200 events established, Harris aims to engage voters of color and Gen Z while opposing Trump's Project 2025 agenda. Megan Thee Stallion performs at the rally.
  • Vice President Harris and the Democratic Use of the 'Border Crisis' Label

    Vice President Harris and the Democratic Use of the 'Border Crisis' Label

    Broke On: Sunday, 28 July 2024 Vice President Kamala Harris and her Democratic allies label certain policies as 'bipartisan' to gain public support.
  • New York Judge Bans Wayne LaPierre from NRA for a Decade After Findings of Financial Mismanagement

    New York Judge Bans Wayne LaPierre from NRA for a Decade After Findings of Financial Mismanagement

    Broke On: Tuesday, 30 July 2024 A New York judge has banned Wayne LaPierre, the former CEO of the National Rifle Association (NRA), from employment with the organization for ten years following a lawsuit accusing him of financial mismanagement and causing $5.4 million in damages. Judge Joel Cohen also encouraged negotiations for reforms to improve governance practices within the NRA, which has faced recent financial challenges.
  • Minnesota Governor Tim Walz: Progressive Policymaker and Potential 2024 VP Nominee

    Minnesota Governor Tim Walz: Progressive Policymaker and Potential 2024 VP Nominee

    Broke On: Monday, 29 July 2024 Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, known for progressive policies and ability to connect with rural voters, gains attention as potential VP nominee or cabinet secretary. Achievements include free school meals, gun control laws, codifying abortion rights. Skepticism urged to ensure diverse and unbiased sources.
  • Simone Biles Competes with Calf Injury in Olympic Team Finals: A History of Overcoming Adversity

    Simone Biles Competes with Calf Injury in Olympic Team Finals: A History of Overcoming Adversity

    Broke On: Monday, 29 July 2024 Despite a calf injury during warm-ups, Simone Biles, the most decorated American gymnast, will compete in the Olympic team finals. Known for her resilience, Biles posted top scores on floor and vault at qualifying. Team members Jordan Chiles and Sunisa Lee will also participate in all four events with Chiles leading off on vault, bars, and beam while Lee starts for floor exercise. Biles has a history of overcoming injuries; in 2018, she won six medals at the world championships with a kidney stone. The U.S. women's team is favored to win gold in the finals.
  • Two Children Dead, Nine Injured in Shocking Knife Attack at Taylor Swift-Themed Event in Southport

    Two Children Dead, Nine Injured in Shocking Knife Attack at Taylor Swift-Themed Event in Southport

    Broke On: Monday, 29 July 2024 Two children died and nine others, including two adults, were injured in a shocking knife attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance event in Southport, England on July 29, 2024. A 17-year-old male from Banks was arrested on suspicion of murder and attempted murder. The motive behind the attack remains unclear and the investigation is ongoing.
  • Jasper Wildfire Ravages Town and National Park: 358 Structures Destroyed, 25,000 Evacuated

    Jasper Wildfire Ravages Town and National Park: 358 Structures Destroyed, 25,000 Evacuated

    Broke On: Monday, 29 July 2024 A devastating wildfire in Jasper, Alberta, Canada destroyed approximately a third of the town's buildings and consumed 79,000 acres. No injuries were reported but over 25,000 people evacuated. The cause was a lightning storm and assessments suggest potential damage up to 50%. Wildlife like caribou may face consequences from habitat loss. Responders are working to suppress the fire amid warm weather.