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White House Secured Following Reports Of Multiple Gunshots Outdoors

White House Secured Following Reports Of Multiple Gunshots Outdoors

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Two Reportedly Wounded After Shots Fired Near White House

Two were wounded after shots were fired outside the White House near the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, including the potential suspect, CBS news reported. FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed Saturday evening that the bureau is investigating after reporters heard shots fired near the White House. “FBI is on the scene and supporting Secret Service responding…

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Had history of mental health issues…

A U.S. Secret Service spokesperson confirmed to Fox News the male suspect accused of opening fire toward the White House on Saturday was pronounced dead following the shooting.
A male suspect accused of opening fire toward the White House was pronounced dead following the incident, a U.S. Secret Service spokesperson confirmed to Fox News.

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Suspect dies after trading gunfire…

https://revolver.news/2026/05/suspect-dies-after-trading-gunfire/

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Trans track athlete dominates competition at California girls masters meet, sparking shocking medal decision…

In the triple jump, Hernandez posted a landed distance of 41 feet, 7.25 inches, compared 39 feet, 4 inches for the second-place finisher.
In the long jump competition, Hernandez posted a winning mark of 20 feet, 4.75 inches, while the runner-up landed a jump of 19 feet, 1.75 inches.

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Disney Asks FCC To Declare ‘The View’ A News Show, Exempt From Equal Time Rule…

Disney is asking the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to declare the daytime talk show “The View” a “bona fide news” program to bypass the federal equal opportunities law, FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr announced May 22.
“Disney argues that The View qualifies as ‘bona fide news’ under the law, comparing itself to Meet The Press or Face The Nation,” Carr posted on X.

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Another Detransitioner Wins A Huge Settlement…

The case is already fueling renewed scrutiny of how quickly some medical providers have approved irreversible gender procedures for vulnerable patients struggling with serious mental health issues.
Camille Kiefel, 36, alleged in a malpractice lawsuit that two Oregon therapists signed off on the surgery after only brief telemedicine consultations, despite a documented history of mental health issues.

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