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Trump's remarks on Mitch McConnell's health spark buzz as MAGA seeks proof of life, ‘pathological liar’

Hindustan Times

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July 10, 2026

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Trump's remarks on Mitch McConnell's health spark buzz as MAGA seeks proof of life, ‘pathological liar’

McConnell's health status remains ambiguous as he continues hospitalization. Trump was recently questioned about the Senator's well-being.

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FOX News Health

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· Jun 26, 2026

Common food preservatives may raise blood pressure and heart risks, study suggests

Conversation starters, celebrity health reveals, healthy living hacks and medical cautions: Here's what you missed in Fox News Health this week

Sweden Herald

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· Jul 11, 2026

Mystery surrounds Mitch McConnell's health as absence slows Trump agenda

Mystery surrounds Mitch McConnell's health as absence slows Trump agenda

Hindustan Times

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· Jul 3, 2026

Mitch McConnell update: Charles Booker seeks answers on senator's health: ‘It’s elder abuse’

Charles Booker, Democratic candidate for Mitch McConnell's Senate seat, urges transparency about McConnell's health.

The Daily Caller

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· Jul 7, 2026

We Asked Mitch McConnell’s Staff About His Health. This Is What They Told Us

We Asked Mitch McConnell's Staff About His Health. This Is What They Told Us

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 7, 2026

‘A beacon for crazy people’: How anti-conservative rhetoric fuelled the Charlie Kirk tragedy

Sky News contributor James Bolt argues the assassination of Charlie Kirk demonstrates how left-wing rhetoric serves as a "beacon" for online extremists. “There is a certain element of the radical left that thinks it’s not just enough to go Trump’s a whatever, or Charlie Kirk is hurting this nation; it’s not enough to just go crazy online about that,” Mr Bolt told Sky News host James Morrow. “There is a certain element of very crazy people who go, I need to actually do this. “When the culture starts permitting … all these awful things that get said about Donald Trump, all these awful things that get said about conservative thinkers, a beacon goes out for crazy people to go, this is how I become famous.”

Brisbane Times

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· Jun 23, 2026

‘You can still be joyful or laugh’: Joanne Corrigan on grieving after husband James Valentine’s death

The clinical psychologist talks over lunch about the many surprises since the much-loved broadcaster’s cancer diagnosis.

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Related coverage for "Trump's remarks on Mitch McConnell's health spark buzz as MAGA seeks proof of life, ‘pathological liar’": FOX News Health — Common food preservatives may raise blood pressure and heart risks, study suggests. Sweden Herald — Mystery surrounds Mitch McConnell's health as absence slows Trump agenda. Hindustan Times — Mitch McConnell update: Charles Booker seeks answers on senator's health: ‘It’s elder abuse’. The Daily Caller — We Asked Mitch McConnell’s Staff About His Health. This Is What They Told Us. Sky News Australia — ‘A beacon for crazy people’: How anti-conservative rhetoric fuelled the Charlie Kirk tragedy. Brisbane Times — ‘You can still be joyful or laugh’: Joanne Corrigan on grieving after husband James Valentine’s death