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Report: J6 Pipe Bomb Suspect Confesses, Claims to Support Trump Despite Family’s Business Suing Administration

The man accused of planting pipe bombs in Washington, D.C. ahead of the January 6, 2021 Capitol protest reportedly confessed to the crime and told the FBI that he believed President Donald Trump was the rightful winner of the 2020 election — though his family's company had lost a lawsuit they filed against the Trump administration just weeks before the bombs were placed.
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Taiwan bans Chinese social media app RedNote for one year on fraud risks – CNBC

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New Mexico Man Sentenced to Prison for Threatening Trump’s Life on Social Media

A New Mexico man has been sentenced to approximately 10 months in prison for threatening President Donald Trump's life on social media, posting his threats to TikTok, X, and Facebook, which sparked a Secret Service and FBI investigation.
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Australia says the world will follow social media ban as Meta starts blocking teens – Reuters

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Meet ‘Butcher of Tanzania’ who ‘killed 10,000 civilians’ & put family in power – The US Sun

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Most countries make progress towards universal health coverage, but major challenges remain, WHO–World Bank report finds – World Health Organization (WHO)

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Report: J6 Pipe Bomb Suspect Confesses, Claims to Support Trump Despite Family’s Business Suing Administration

The man accused of planting pipe bombs in Washington, D.C. ahead of the January 6, 2021 Capitol protest reportedly confessed to the crime and told the FBI that he believed President Donald Trump was the rightful winner of the 2020 election — though his family's company had lost a lawsuit they filed against the Trump administration just weeks before the bombs were placed.
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