Jack Schlossberg criticizes President Donald Trump's decision to declassify JFK assassination documents, calling it a politically motivated move. He argues it uses JFK as a political prop. Trump signed an executive order for the release, intending to increase transparency, though experts doubt it will reveal new information.
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A deadly shooting and fiery car crash rocked a quiet Baltimore suburb Tuesday night, leaving one dead and nine injured. Police Chief Robert McCullough revealed the incident unfolded near a funeral home, with gunshots reported throughout the neighborhood. Investigators suspect a targeted attack, believing the individuals involved knew each other.
Senator Mike Lee has proposed reviving the use of state-sanctioned privateers to combat Mexican drug cartels. Citing constitutional authority, Lee suggests private firms or trained civilians could intercept cartel operations, offering cost-effective solutions. Critics warn of potential misconduct and complications in targeting only strategic assets.
The House Ethics Committee unexpectedly voted to release findings from its investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against former Rep. Matt Gaetz. Gaetz, who recently withdrew after being nominated as Attorney General, denied the allegations, which involve paying for sex with a minor. Gatez also reacted to the news of the secret vote to release the report.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is ready to take a strong stance against potential US tariffs, emphasizing a shared national response to avoid regional bias. While discussing retaliatory measures, including tariffs on US goods, provincial leaders debated the impact on essential sectors such as Alberta's energy exports.
Poland recalled its ambassador from Hungary and summoned the Hungarian ambassador after Hungary granted asylum to a former Polish deputy minister, Marcin Romanowski. Romanowski faces corruption charges in Poland, including organized crime involvement and attempted embezzlement. Poland considers Hungary's action a "hostile act." Romanowski disappeared after his parliamentary immunity was revoked.
Journalist Megyn Kelly said it is not normal behavior to open the camera while crying and it's something only actresses do during their performance -- as she was reacting to Selena Gomez's now-deleted video of sobbing over deportation. After facing a massive backlash, Selena deleted the video though the criticisms did not stop.
Elon Musk shared data from the US Social Security database, revealing many individuals listed as over 100 years old. Musk humorously suggested these could be vampires, sparking calls for an audit to check for database errors or potential fraud.
AmeriCorps NCCC volunteers, vital in disaster response and community projects, face early program exits due to operational changes imposed by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The cuts, influenced by the Trump administration's priorities, impact the program's ability to sustain operations, leaving volunteers with uncertain futures and potential loss of educational benefits.