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Joseph Parker is a journalist based in United States. He as well the US breaking US news team reports on political news and cultural developments including extremism, disinformation, tech and Federal news.

Conor McGregor accused of sex assault after NBA game Irish UFC fighter Conor McGregor has been accused of sexually assaulting a woman after an NBA finals basketball game in Miami. The alleged incident occurred in a bathroom at Kaseya Center, according to a legal letter sent to McGregor. McGregor’s lawyer says the allegations are false and that McGregor will “not be intimidated.” Miami Police have opened an investigation. Both the UFC and the Miami Heat,…

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Trump pleads not guilty in classified documents case Former US president Donald Trump pleaded not guilty in a federal court in Miami, Florida, over charges of mishandling sensitive documents, yesterday. Trump is the first US president – sitting or former – to have faced a federal criminal indictment. Trump, dressed in a dark suit and red tie, had his arms crossed during his second court appearance this year. Trump appeared solemn and subdued as his…

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Trump arrives in Florida ahead of court appearance Former US president Donald Trump has arrived in Miami, Florida, where he will be attending court on Tuesday to face charges related to mishandling national security documents. The charges against Trump involve the illegal retention of classified documents including sensitive data about nuclear secrets. This marks the second time Trump has been indicted for a criminal offence. Despite the legal challenges, the former president continues to campaign…

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Donald Trump indicted over classified documents case Former US president Donald Trump has been accused of mishandling classified documents, according to reports from US media. Trump, 76, now faces seven charges, though specific details have not been disclosed to the public. It marks the second indictment against Trump and is the first instance of a former president facing federal charges. Despite the legal challenges ahead, he is actively campaigning for a return to the White…

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Mike Pence tears into Donald Trump at 2024 campaign launch Former US vice-president Mike Pence, once the closest man to Donald Trump, delivered his strongest criticism of the former president to date.  During the launch of his 2024 campaign, Pence accused Trump of betraying the principles of the US Constitution and abandoning conservative values.  Pence officially kicked off his White House campaign on Wednesday, placing himself in opposition to his former running mate, who he…

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US debt ceiling deal ready for Congress vote – Biden US President Joe Biden announced that a bipartisan agreement has been reached to raise the US debt ceiling and prevent an imminent default. The president described the deal as a “compromise” and emphasised the importance of the deal. Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy also expressed his support, deeming it “worthy of the American people.” Now they need to persuade members of Congress to approve the…

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Ron DeSantis joins White House race via messy Twitter technical launch Ron DeSantis has officially announced his candidacy for the 2024 White House race, although technical glitches delayed the start of his Twitter livestream by 20 minutes. The Governor of Florida used the event to highlight his opposition to lockdowns and his education reforms. He pledged his intention to lead the “great American comeback” as he seeks the Republican presidential nomination. DeSantis is seen as…

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Ron DeSantis to launch 2024 presidential bid on Twitter Florida Governor Ron DeSantis will officially declare his 2024 presidential bid in a virtual event alongside Twitter boss Elon Musk on Wednesday. The conversation will take place on Twitter Spaces at 6:00 PM local time. Following the chat between DeSantis and Musk, the DeSantis campaign is expected to release an official launch video. DeSantis, 44, is widely regarded as the leading contender for the Republican Party’s…

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Target removes some LGBTQ Pride products after threats US retailer Target has said it will remove certain items from its LGBTQ Pride Collection range due to threats and confrontations that have occurred in some of its stores. The company said the move was to protect its employees from what it calls “volatile circumstances” in some of its 2,000 shops. In some states, Target has already relocated Pride Month merchandise to the back of the store.…

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