• Political tension is reaching a boiling point in Washington as several lawmakers officially call for the impeachment of President Trump. The move comes as a direct response to the recent military strikes on Iran, with critics arguing the President bypassed Congress and violated the War Powers Act.#Headlines360 #TrumpImpeachment #IranConflict #WashingtonPolitics #BreakingNews
    Political tension is reaching a boiling point in Washington as several lawmakers officially call for the impeachment of President Trump. The move comes as a direct response to the recent military strikes on Iran, with critics arguing the President bypassed Congress and violated the War Powers Act.#Headlines360 #TrumpImpeachment #IranConflict #WashingtonPolitics #BreakingNews
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    Gas Prices Spike Overnight
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  • A former U.S. government official has claimed that the United States secretly spent around $21 trillion building underground “doomsday bunkers.”

    The allegation comes from Catherine Austin Fitts, who says the massive network of hidden facilities was developed over decades using funds that were allegedly unaccounted for in government budgets.

    According to her claims, these underground bases were designed to protect elites and key officials in the event of catastrophic global crises.

    Fitts argues that thousands of these facilities may exist across the U.S. and even beneath the oceans, connected through a secret infrastructure system.

    However, no official confirmation has been provided, and experts say many of the claims remain unverified and controversial.

    Still, the idea of a vast hidden network of bunkers has sparked intense debate online.

    Secret preparation… or conspiracy theory? What do you think?
    A former U.S. government official has claimed that the United States secretly spent around $21 trillion building underground “doomsday bunkers.” The allegation comes from Catherine Austin Fitts, who says the massive network of hidden facilities was developed over decades using funds that were allegedly unaccounted for in government budgets. According to her claims, these underground bases were designed to protect elites and key officials in the event of catastrophic global crises. Fitts argues that thousands of these facilities may exist across the U.S. and even beneath the oceans, connected through a secret infrastructure system. However, no official confirmation has been provided, and experts say many of the claims remain unverified and controversial. Still, the idea of a vast hidden network of bunkers has sparked intense debate online. Secret preparation… or conspiracy theory? What do you think?
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  • Olympic gold medalist Alysa Liu is opening up about the political issues she cares about most — and she’s not holding back.

    In a new interview with Rolling Stone, Liu said the causes that matter most to her include “climate, election things, Black Lives Matter, Stop Asian Hate, ICE protests… a ton of that stuff.” She added that “more empathy needs to happen, for sure.”

    Liu — whose family immigrated to the United States — also said she believes it’s important to recognize the flaws in government and stand up for immigrant rights, noting that she has attended protests and spoken out about issues affecting marginalized communities.

    The comments come as more athletes use their platforms to speak out on politics — a trend that continues to spark debate over whether sports stars should stay out of politics or use their influence to push for change.
    Olympic gold medalist Alysa Liu is opening up about the political issues she cares about most — and she’s not holding back. In a new interview with Rolling Stone, Liu said the causes that matter most to her include “climate, election things, Black Lives Matter, Stop Asian Hate, ICE protests… a ton of that stuff.” She added that “more empathy needs to happen, for sure.” Liu — whose family immigrated to the United States — also said she believes it’s important to recognize the flaws in government and stand up for immigrant rights, noting that she has attended protests and spoken out about issues affecting marginalized communities. The comments come as more athletes use their platforms to speak out on politics — a trend that continues to spark debate over whether sports stars should stay out of politics or use their influence to push for change.
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    When the printer starts running out of toner
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