Vice President JD Vance Faces Backlash for Claiming Trump is the Top Lifesaver for Black Americans in History

Washington, D.C. — Vice President JD Vance recently sparked a stir online after praising former President Donald Trump for his contributions to the African American community, a claim that has drawn sharp criticism and debate. In a social media post dated June 29, 2025, Vance asserted that Trump “has done more to save Black lives than any leader in American history,” a statement that ignited controversy among his followers and beyond. Vance, a long-serving public …

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Remembering Diego Segui: The Legendary Pitcher Who Launched Seattle Mariners’ History Passes Away at 87

Holguín, Cuba – Diego Segui, the renowned right-handed pitcher who delivered the inaugural pitch for the Seattle Mariners, has passed away at the age of 87. His death on Tuesday was confirmed by Bob Kendrick, the president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. Segui, a native of Cuba, played a significant role in Major League Baseball (MLB) history by being the only athlete to play in the debut games for both of Seattle’s MLB teams. …

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Obscure True Crime Stories Unearthed: Shocking Cases from History

Los Angeles, CA – True crime enthusiasts are always on the lookout for the next fascinating and obscure story to dive into. From unsolved mysteries to lesser-known cases, these stories pique the interest of many, and a recent surge of interest in true crime content has brought these obscure cases to the forefront. One such case is the cryptic disappearance of a prominent figure in Los Angeles, CA. The story of their vanishing has captivated …

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January 15: Major Events in History from 1919 to 2013

Berlin, Germany – January 15 has seen several significant events throughout history. In 1919, German Communist leader Rosa Luxemburg and her colleague Karl Liebknecht were arrested and executed by soldiers following the failure of a left-wing uprising in Berlin. This event marked a pivotal moment in German history and the larger socialist movement in Europe. The year 1969 witnessed the Soviet spacecraft Soyuz 5 launch, accomplishing the first docking of two unmanned spacecraft in Earth’s …

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Church Rallies for Biden’s Reelection Campaign Amidst Tragic History

Columbia, South Carolina – President Joe Biden recently visited a church in South Carolina that was the site of a tragic mass shooting, as he seeks to rally voters for his reelection campaign. The Emmanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina, was the scene of a racially motivated shooting in 2015, in which nine black parishioners were killed during a Bible study by a white supremacist. Biden’s visit to the church comes as he aims …

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President Trump Celebrates Women’s History Month; Plans Big, Beautiful Museum on National Mall

WASHINGTON — Amid the festive backdrop of Women’s History Month, President Donald Trump infused the East Room of the White House with celebratory spirit and humor on Wednesday. The event, primarily attended by Republican women, featured effusive praise and light-hearted banter, as Trump diverted from recent pressing issues to honor the contributions of women. The gathering was a welcomed hiatus for the president following his intense engagement with a national security matter concerning the misuse …

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Tom Llamas to Make History as First Latino Anchor of NBC Nightly News, Succeeding Lester Holt

New York — NBC News has announced that Tom Llamas will succeed Lester Holt as the anchor and managing editor of “NBC Nightly News,” marking a significant shift in the network’s leadership. At 45, the Miami-born journalist will become the first Latino to helm the prestigious weeknight broadcast, starting in the summer of 2025. Llamas, known for his extensive reporting experience and engaging storytelling, will continue to anchor his current show, “Top Story with Tom …

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President Trump Stirs Controversy with Third Term Talks During Black History Month Celebration

Washington — During a recent reception at the White House celebrating Black History Month, President Donald Trump provocatively hinted at the aspiration for a third presidential term, stirring controversy and reigniting debates over the constitutional limits placed on the tenure of a U.S. president. In a room filled with supporters on February 20, 2025, Trump playfully queried the audience, “Should I run again? You tell me?” The crowd’s enthusiastic response, chanting “four more years,” seemed …

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Maine Lawmakers Pay Tribute to Victims of Deadliest Mass Shooting in State History

AUGUSTA, Maine – Lawmakers in Maine returned to the state House on Wednesday to honor the victims, survivors, and first responders of the deadliest mass shooting in Maine’s history. The shooting in Lewiston will set the tone for the legislative session, which will include discussions around several gun safety proposals and potential changes to the state’s yellow flag law, which allows a judge to remove guns from someone in a mental health crisis. The session …

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Maine Legislature Prioritizes Gun Safety Reforms Following Deadliest Mass Shooting in State History

AUGUSTA, Maine – Lawmakers in Maine returned to work Wednesday at the state House to address the aftermath of the deadliest mass shooting in the state’s history. The session kicked off with a tribute to the victims, survivors, and first responders of the Lewiston shooting. The session is also expected to include discussions on various gun safety proposals, including potential changes to the state’s yellow flag law, which allows a judge to remove guns from …

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