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PJ Media: Barack Obama's Brother Says He Will Support Trump in 2024
Barack Obama's half-brother, Malik Obama, publicly expressed his support for Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election. Malik wore a red hat with the message "F BIDEN" and stated that he is a Republican, not a Democrat. He also criticized his brother, Barack, and spread rumors online about Michelle Obama.
#crime
Fox News: California man charged with drugging, sexually assaulting 5 women
A man named Andrey "Cosmo" Nguyen is accused of drugging and sexually assaulting multiple women in Los Angeles and West Hollywood. He faces charges including rape, sexual penetration, oral copulation, and drug-related offenses. The authorities are urging any other potential victims to come forward.
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PJ Media: Death Toll From Maui Fire Rises to 89
A deadly wildfire devastates Maui, killing at least 89 people and destroying 2,200 buildings. With the damage estimated to cost nearly $6 billion, Hawaii faces its worst natural disaster.
Breitbart: PHOTOS: Maui Death Toll Reaches 89, Making It the Deadliest U.S. Wildfire in Over 100 Years
A deadly wildfire in Lahaina, Hawaii has killed at least 89 people, making it the deadliest U.S. wildfire in a century. The blaze destroyed hundreds of homes and turned the area into a moonscape of ash. Damage is estimated at close to $6 billion.