Today: September 21, 2024
Today: September 21, 2024

Text messages reveal new details about tracking Trump’s would-be assassin

(CNN) — Text messages released and radio chatter detailed Monday show that law enforcement officers lost sight of Donald Trump’s would-be assassin, Thomas Matthew Crooks, and further illustrate the confused communications around tracking him at the July 13 rally.

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Sri Lankans vote in a presidential election that will decide how it recovers from economic crisis

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Court rules nearly 98,000 Arizonans whose citizenship hadn't been confirmed can vote the full ballot

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The US is more hands-off than usual in the Middle East. It fears making things worse

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