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In today’s Daily Headlines:
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Trans school shooter slaughters family, six children, horrifying community with brutality.
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RFK: corruption killed Alzheimer’s cure for 20 years, exposing medical establishment rot.
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Cardi B threatens to jump ICE agents with bear mace, provoking outrage.
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Rep. Harris slams Dems for exploiting Epstein survivors for political advantage.
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📖 On This Day in History: On February 13, 1948, United States Army troops and engineers completed major reconstruction work at the Panama Canal following World War II, helping restore one of America’s most vital trade and transportation arteries and reinforcing the nation’s postwar industrial strength.
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TOP STORY
Trans Shooter Kills Family, Then Murders 6 at School
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An 18-year-old Canadian shooter, identified by police as transgender, killed several people at a school and a nearby home in Tumbler Ridge before ultimately dying by suicide.
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FEATURED INVESTIGATION
RFK: 'Corruption Killed Alzheimer's Cure for 20 Years'
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RFK Jr. claims corruption inside federal health agencies suppressed a potential Alzheimer’s breakthrough for 20 years, alleging insiders protected pharmaceutical profits instead of advancing treatments that could have helped desperate families.
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TRENDING What Else is Making Headlines
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Cardi B Threatens to "Jump" ICE Agents with Bear Mace
Rapper Cardi B told fans she would confront ICE agents with bear spray if they showed up, igniting backlash over rhetoric seen as encouraging hostility toward federal immigration enforcement officers.
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Rep. Harris Slams Dems for Exploiting Epstein Survivors
Rep. Andy Harris accused House Democrats of exploiting Epstein survivors for political advantage, arguing they use trauma to score headlines while avoiding deeper accountability for powerful figures tied to the scandal.
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'WAKE UP': Florida AG Issues Chilling Warning to Parents
Florida AG warned parents about rising online predator threats on kids’ favorite apps like Roblox and Snapchat, urging vigilant monitoring, stronger safeguards, and accountability as digital dangers outpace public awareness.
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