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Today's high temperature is expected to reach 97 degrees with a heat index of up to 107, accompanied by high humidity levels. Rain and storm chances are predicted, particularly before 7 PM, with a low temperature around 78 tonight. In entertainment news, Zipa, known for dreamy bilingual surf-rock, will perform tonight with Atoms Apart and 504 Plan at Fort Reno. Other important updates include President Trump's controversial foreign aid cuts and ongoing issues related to Jeffrey Epstein, provoking reactions from various political figures.
President Trump's bid to rescind billions in foreign aid and public broadcasting funding squeaked through the US Senate early this morning. Here's how senators voted.
Trump lashed out at his MAGA supporters upset that his Justice Department said it couldn't uncover evidence of a wide-ranging elite conspiracy regarding disgraced, deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein, calling them "weaklings."
Former Trump buddy Elon Musk posted more than a dozen times about the mess related to Epstein, indicating the widespread concern among his supporters.
Even Mike Pence got in on the act, saying, "the time has come for the administration to release all of the files" regarding Epstein.
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