Going once … going twice: Alex Jones’ cameras, mics, Infowars show, vitamin site

A federal bankruptcy judge has ruled that a plan to sell off the assets of Jones' media company, Free Speech Systems, can move ahead. Net proceeds will go to the Sandy Hook families who Jones defamed.

Trump vows to ‘steal’ jobs from other countries in winding speech on economic plans

Former President Donald Trump called for a "manufacturing renaissance" in a Savannah, Ga. speech on Tuesday, proposing measures some economists say would raise prices on Americans.

New lawsuit accuses Sean Combs of rape, recording assault later distributed as porn

Thalia Graves alleges Combs and his bodyguard, Joseph Sherman, raped her, recorded the attack without her knowledge and later distributed the video as pornography in the 11th suit against him.

Brett Favre testified about allegedly misusing welfare funds for volleyball arena

Hall of famer Fred Favre testified Tuesday in Congress in a case involving welfare dollars allegedly being used to build a volleyball arena in Mississippi.

Republican state Sen. Michael McDonnell weighs in on Nebraska’s electoral votes

The state of Nebraska has five electoral votes for president, but there’s a catch: Their election laws are written in such a way that those five votes can be split.

Fears of a wider war in the Middle East dominates the UNGA

The conflict in the Middle East dominates day one of the annual UN general assembly — as the UN secretary general warns of a "powder keg" of global conflicts that risk engulfing the world.

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