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David Adams-Wright, 21, who lives on the 5700 block of Rodman Street, pleaded guilty in Montgomery County Court to serious charges of having a gun without a permit, possessing stolen property, and being involved in a plan to receive stolen property related to an incident in Norristown in July 2023.

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Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) warned that if people choose not to vote in November, they will have to own the “tragedy” of former President Trump getting reelected. In a new interview with USA Today, the first-term senator said he isn’t worried about progressives who threaten to abstain from the general election over the United States’s…

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Former President Trump leads President Biden by 4 points in a Pennsylvania survey of the November election released Tuesday.  The former president received 49 percent of support in the poll compared to Biden’s 45 percent. Trump’s lead grows to double digits when voters older than 50 were surveyed, with him amassing 52 percent while Biden…

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Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of former President John F. Kennedy, is mocking his cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an independent candidate for president, as the famous family grapples with political division. In a series of videos posted to Instagram, which are meant to be humorous and highlight Schlossberg’s support for President Biden, he impersonates voters…

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Former President Trump’s super PAC has joined TikTok, the app that Trump’s administration previously tried to prohibit, as it seeks to spread its message across various platforms. “MAGA INC will not give up any platform to Joe Biden and the Democrats who are attempting to ruin our country,” Taylor Budowich, CEO of MAGA Inc., posted on…

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A U.S. soldier who was taken into custody in Russia last week will remain in detention until July as the Pentagon looks into the details of his trip, a Russian court said on Tuesday. Army Staff Sgt. Gordon Black's detention was prolonged until July 2 following his arrest on May 2 in Vladivostok, Russia, for purportedly stealing personal belongings, according to the court announcement.

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