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Watch: Seven Foreign Nationals Caught After Pushing Their Jewelry Heist Luck One Time Too Many!
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‘Don’t Worry, It’s Only Fireworks – I Hope’: Trump Laughs Off Pops At Iowa Rally
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‘Don’t Worry, It’s Only Fireworks – I Hope’: Trump Laughs Off Pops At Iowa Rally

President Donald Trump laughed off loud pops that surprised his rally in Iowa on Thursday evening, telling the crowd that the noise was only from “fireworks – I hope.” The pops interrupted the president as he was discussing the damage the unprecedented wave of illegal immigration under the Biden administration had done to the United States, and the Trump administration’s crackdown on the border that has led to historically low levels of illegal immigration. “Don’t worry, it’s only fireworks – I hope,” the president joked. “Famous last words. My famous last words: Trump said, ‘Don’t worry it’s only fireworks.’ You always have to think positive. I didn’t like that sound either,” Trump remarked as members of the audience chuckled. The sound of apparent fireworks briefly disrupted President Donald Trump's speech Thursday night during the America250 rally at the Iowa State Fairgrounds. "Did I hear what I think I heard?" he asked. pic.twitter.com/K7P4Rq8FmN — KCCI News (@KCCINews) July 4, 2025 Trump survived an attempted assassin’s bullet nearly a year ago at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. One man in the Iowa audience apparently recalled the event, yelling during the president’s riff on the pops, “Fight, fight, fight,” a reference to how Trump reacted to assassination attempt in Butler. On July 13 of last year, Thomas Crooks was able to set up a sniper’s nest on a nearby building overlooking Trump’s rally stage. Crooks fired eight shots toward Trump, who was then a candidate for president. One shot grazed Trump’s ear. One audience member, 50-year-old volunteer fire chief Corey Comperatore, was killed. JULY 4 SALE: Get Six Months Of DW+ Free The assassination attempt ignited a firestorm of criticism around the Secret Service that failed to secure the perimeter of Trump’s Butler rally and allowed Crooks to obtain an unobstructed view of the president’s platform. Trump recounted the attempt on his life during a speech about a month later at the Republican National Convention. “I wanted to do something to let them know I was okay,” Trump said, referring to the crowd in Butler that witnessed the attempt and Trump buried under a pile of Secret Service agents. “I raised my right arm, looked at the thousands and thousands of people that were breathlessly waiting, and started shouting, ‘Fight, fight, fight.’” “Once my clenched fist went up, and it was high into the air – you’ve all seen that – the crowd realized I was okay and roared with pride for our country like no crowd I have ever heard before. Never heard anything like it,” Trump said. “For the rest of my life, I will be grateful for the love shown by that giant audience of patriots that stood bravely on that fateful evening in Pennsylvania.”
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Tragic Incident Strikes Chicago’s River North
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Tragic Incident Strikes Chicago’s River North

A horrifying drive-by shooting outside a packed music venue has left four people dead and 14 others wounded, shaking the community to its core. The massacre, carried out in a matter of seconds, has renewed nationwide calls for justice and tougher crime enforcement. Chaos Strikes During Album Release Party What began as a festive night in Chicago’s upscale River North district turned into tragedy as gunfire erupted outside Artis Restaurant and Lounge. A drive-by shooter opened fire into a crowd gathered for an album release event, killing four young adults and injuring 14 more—many now fighting for their lives. Witnesses described panic as bullets scattered the crowd around 1:30 AM. The shooter fled, and as of now, no arrests have been made. Police are combing through surveillance footage and conducting interviews in an urgent attempt to track the suspect. Victims and Grief Ripple Through Community The victims, most in their 20s and 30s, included two men and two women. Several of the injured remain in critical condition. The emotional toll hit especially hard for Chicago rapper Mello Buckzz, who lost close friends in the shooting. 4 fatally shot, 14 injured in mass shooting outside Mello Buckzz's album release party in Chicago pic.twitter.com/3SOKKG4hxp — SAY CHEESE! (@SaycheeseDGTL) July 3, 2025 “Prayers up for all my sisters… I’m f**ked up… feel like everything just weighing down on me. All I can do is talk to God and pray.” — Mello Buckzz Local residents gathered for vigils near the scene, lighting candles and demanding action. River North, typically known for nightlife and tourism, now bears the weight of another senseless act of urban violence. Ongoing Investigation and Public Demands Chicago police have yet to identify a motive but are investigating whether the attack is gang-related or part of a larger dispute. Authorities are urging the public to come forward with information while leaders face renewed calls for tighter security protocols in high-traffic nightlife zones. 4 fatally shot, 14 injured in mass shooting outside Mello Buckzz's album release party in Chicago pic.twitter.com/3SOKKG4hxp — SAY CHEESE! (@SaycheeseDGTL) July 3, 2025 The River North shooting adds to a disturbing trend of violence shadowing urban centers. As the community mourns, many are channeling grief into resolve, determined to ensure this tragedy doesn’t fade without accountability. With the shooter still at large, law enforcement and citizens alike are united in pursuit of answers—and justice—for those whose lives were cut short in the darkness of what should have been a night of music, joy, and celebration. Sources: Chicago Drive-by Mass Shooting Leaves 4 Dead and 14 Others Wounded Mello Buckzz Album Release Party Shooting Leaves 4 Dead, Including Her Boyfriend And Best Friend
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Thursday's Final Word
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AP Lawyer on Allegedly Defamatory Report: ‘We Don’t Know Who Did What’
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AP Lawyer on Allegedly Defamatory Report: ‘We Don’t Know Who Did What’

One of the things all news websites have in common is bylines, this NewsBusters piece even has one. It’s how news outlets let you know who wrote a particular article; it could have one or multiple authors and/or contributors. But during a defamation hearing against The Associated Press on Thursday, their lawyer argued that punitive damages couldn't be sought because there were no records of who authored or even edited the allegedly defamatory article about Navy veteran Zachary Young. As NewsBusters previously reported, Young accused the AP of defamation stemming from a report they did covering his victory over CNN in a defamation trial earlier this year. Young took issue with how the AP reported that he “helped smuggle people out of Afghanistan;” and later pointed to the AP Stylebook to argue that it accused him of the crime of human smuggling.     According to the argument put forward by the AP’s co-counsel Paul Safier to Judge William Henry of Florida’s 14th Judicial Circuit, they don’t know how the word “smuggle” made it into their article: Actual malice, as your Honor’s aware, revolves around the state of mind of those responsible for the publication. The question is: what did they know and when did they know it? Here, we have no record of about who did what. The whole case is based on the use of the word ‘smuggle,’ or, you know, the one sentence that contained the word smuggle. We don’t know who wrote that sentence. We don’t know who approved that sentence. We don’t know what the people who wrote and approved  that sentence thought they were conveying about Mr. Young. And we don’t know what they knew about the evidence as it came out in the CNN case. In response to AP’s suggestion they didn’t know who was responsible for the content of the article, Judge Henry pressed Safier: HENRY: Well, I mean, it’s either it’s published knowing it was false or with reckless disregard as to its truth or falsity. SAFIER: Correct. Yeah. HENRY: I mean, at least Mr. Bauder’s name is on the piece. So, we know who supposedly composed the piece. Right? SAFIER: Right. But we don’t know who composed the sentence at issue. We don’t know – even if we assume it was Mr. Bauder or that he was sufficiently, sort of, intertwined with it that he participated. We don’t know what he knew about the CNN trial. And then the more crucial point here is, we don’t know what he understood himself to be saying as he wrote that sentence. Right? And that’s the crucial point. For something to be an intentional falsehood, it has to be the case that you knew that the thing you intended to say was false. Judge Henry promptly pointed out that “the other person who potentially could be at least contributable fault of including that in there would be Curt Anderson, who – he’s a correspondent who contributed to this report.” NewsBusters was in attendance at the hearing, which was conducted via a Zoom call, and we witnessed that David Bauder was actually sitting in on the call (pictured above).   HAPPENING NOW: Hearing in the defamation case Zachary Young v. The Associated Press. Arguing the AP's motion to dismiss among others. https://t.co/zKcuZv6IYZ — Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) July 3, 2025   On Young’s motion to amend his complain to seek punitive damages, Safier argued: “So, the big picture issue is, there simply isn’t anything on this incredibly sparce record that could get Young to the many burdens he faces in order to be entitled to assert punitive damages claims.” “There is just no evidence bearing on the process of researching, drafting, approving for publication, publishing the article, which his claims are based,” proclaimed Safier. “There is not any record bearing on those facts other than the fact that the article identified David Bauder as the author. Beyond that, we don’t know who did what or why.” The hearing was also meant to hear arguments for and against the AP’s motion to dismiss the case before discovery could reveal anything. Despite the deeper facts not being uncovered yet, the AP argued that there’s no evidence that the “conduct at the corporate level that amounted to either participation in the alleged misconduct, approval or ratification of it, or gross negligence that contributed to it.” They pointed to how, so far, we didn’t know if the AP’s editors were involved in approving what got published (like with the CNN case and their editorial triad board). “Maybe, if there’s discovery, facts could emerge, but certainly on this record, there’s nothing about anyone who would qualify as a managing agent of the corporation doing any of the conduct giving rise to the underlining cause of action,” Safier said.
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Inside The Crimes Of Anna Delvey, The Fraudulent Heiress Who Conned Wealthy New Yorkers
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Inside The Crimes Of Anna Delvey, The Fraudulent Heiress Who Conned Wealthy New Yorkers

Between 2013 and 2017, Russian con artist Anna Delvey stole an estimated $275,000 by making fake bank statements, cashing bad checks, and borrowing money from acquaintances without paying them back to maintain a lavish lifestyle under a false identity. The post Inside The Crimes Of Anna Delvey, The Fraudulent Heiress Who Conned Wealthy New Yorkers appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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So Much for Choice! U.K. Petition Seeks to Ban Women From Changing Their Names After Marriage
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So Much for Choice! U.K. Petition Seeks to Ban Women From Changing Their Names After Marriage

So Much for Choice! U.K. Petition Seeks to Ban Women From Changing Their Names After Marriage
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PBS and CNN Play Hot Potato with Brian Stelter to Push False Narrative About Trump/CBS News Settlement
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PBS and CNN Play Hot Potato with Brian Stelter to Push False Narrative About Trump/CBS News Settlement

PBS and CNN Play Hot Potato with Brian Stelter to Push False Narrative About Trump/CBS News Settlement
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DCCC Declares That Extreme Hakeem Jeffries Is the 'Leader America Deserves'
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DCCC Declares That Extreme Hakeem Jeffries Is the 'Leader America Deserves'

DCCC Declares That Extreme Hakeem Jeffries Is the 'Leader America Deserves'
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