Unbiased headline news- An attendee at the Trump Rally described witnessing an audience member being killed in front of his family.

Within minutes of the gunfire, the apparent attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump spawned a vast sea of misinformation, ranging from outlandish to contradictory claims.

Donald Trump Junior immediately went on X to claim that it was the “radical left.” Others alleged it was staged by the Trump campaign. This incident underscores how social media has become a dominant source of information, and misinformation, for many, contributing to the distrust and turbulence in American politics.

At least 22 people were killed in a strike that hit a makeshift mosque in a displacement camp in west Gaza City, according to an official at the hospital treating the casualties.

Dr. Amjad Elewa, head of the emergency room at Al-Ahli Hospital, stated that 20 men were killed in the strike on the field mosque in Al Shati camp, with two more men dying on Sunday from their injuries. Mahmoud Basal, the spokesman for Gaza’s Civil Defense, reported that the bombing occurred “in the middle of the noon prayer.”

Kim Yo-jong, the sister of North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un, hinted at a response to South Korea’s efforts to spread propaganda leaflets in the southern part of its territory.

“I was informed today that, again, filthy leaflets and articles of South Korean trash were found near the border and in some remote areas of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea,” Kim said in a statement carried by state media.

China and Russia’s naval forces commenced a joint exercise at a military port in southern China, according to the official news agency Xinhua. This comes days after NATO allies called Beijing a “decisive enabler” of the war in Ukraine.

The Chinese defense ministry stated briefly that forces from both sides recently patrolled the western and northern Pacific Ocean, asserting that the operation was unrelated to international and regional situations and did not target any third party.

Four people died in a shooting at a Birmingham nightclub late Saturday, while an earlier shooting outside a home in the city killed three people, including a young child, authorities in Alabama reported.

Birmingham Police Department Officer Truman Fitzgerald said in a video posted on social media that officers responded shortly after 11 p.m. to a report of multiple people shot outside a nightclub. Birmingham Fire and Rescue personnel pronounced one man dead on a sidewalk near the nightclub. Two women were killed inside the club, Fitzgerald said.

A single mom was struck and killed by her own car while trying to save her 6-year-old son when her car was stolen with him inside, according to authorities and officials in Ohio.

Alexa Stakely, 29, worked for a school district as a speech and language pathologist and had a second job as a waitress, the Columbus Police Department said. She was running after her car when she was struck by it. Stakely died from her injuries several hours later, police said. Stakely’s Honda was “abandoned a short distance away” and the 6-year-old was found uninjured inside, police said.

The race is on to prevent a 150-year-old lighthouse from crumbling into the Hudson River. The society is urgently trying to raise money to place a submerged steel curtain around the lighthouse.

Wooden pilings beneath Hudson-Athens Lighthouse are deteriorating, causing the structure, built in the middle of the river when steamboats still plied the water, to begin shifting. Cracks are evident on the brick building and its granite foundation.

Over the weekend, fitness personality Richard Simmons, sex guru Dr. Ruth, and Hollywood stars Shannen Doherty and Shelley Duvall passed away.

Simmons died early on Saturday morning, the day after celebrating his 76th birthday, stated Publicist Tom Estey. Shannen Doherty passed away from her nine-year battle with breast cancer, according to her longtime publicist. Shelley Duvall died in her sleep at her home in Blanco, Texas, from complications of diabetes. Dr. Ruth Westheimer passed away of natural causes at age 96.

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