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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Drops Untold Bombshell Live Today

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. went on to say that he never really expected things to get this big and that politicians and sponsors were furious that he was splitting up his time. In fact, relations with some politicians grew so tense that they ended up giving him an ultimatum.

He knew he would receive scrutiny from fans and sponsors for quitting, but he felt it was time to work on something that would positively change his life.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has always been focused on business, politic, and promoting America. However, he shocked everyone with this announcement...

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Melania Trump pitches robots as potential educators for American schoolchildren

For the first time in history, a robot, not a person, escorted the first lady of the United States Wednesday at the White House.

Escorted by a walking, talking humanoid system, first lady Melania Trump pitched the Fostering the Future Together Global Coalition Summit on AI robots as potential, "personalized" educators for America's children in their homes. Not only can AI share a depth and breadth of knowledge, she said, but it can also patiently help children develop "deep critical thinking and independent reasoning abilities," achieve a "more well-rounded lifestyle" as they make time for other activities and become a "more complete person."

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DOJ to pay ex-Trump adviser Michael Flynn $1M to settle malicious prosecution suit

The Justice Department has reached an agreement with President Donald Trump's former national security adviser Michael Flynn to pay him roughly $1.2 million to settle a lawsuit brought by the former general claiming he was politically targeted for prosecution during Trump's first administration, sources familiar with the matter tell ABC News.

The settlement is well below the $50 million in damages Flynn initially sought when he first filed the lawsuit in 2023, but will still likely fuel questions as to whether Flynn received a favorable outcome due to his continued vocal support for President Trump.

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