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Jamie Lee Curtis expressed regret over her plastic surgery decision made at 25 after being criticized for her appearance, which has since become a source of ongoing regret. She has become a vocal advocate for self-acceptance, warning against the current beauty trends that erase natural beauty.
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Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan confronted Trump’s legal team about terminating universal injunctions, noting that lower courts have uniformly ruled against the administration in birthright citizenship cases.
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The drummer of Texas-based band Lord Buffalo, Yamal Said, was detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport before departing for a European tour. Said, a Mexican national and lawful U.S. permanent resident, was arrested on a warrant for violating a restraining order twice, which in Texas can constitute a…
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The drummer for the Texas-based band Lord Buffalo, Yamal Said, was detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport on Monday before departing for a European tour. Authorities cited a warrant for his arrest due to allegations that he violated a restraining order at least twice, a violation that could…
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A new national poll indicates a slight rise in President Donald Trump’s approval ratings, with 44% approval and 52% disapproval. The uptick is linked to recent trade agreements with China and the UK, which have eased inflation concerns and boosted stock markets.
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American Airlines is introducing new technology to delay flights for connecting passengers, starting at Dallas-Fort Worth and expanding to other hubs this summer. The move is aimed at improving the travel experience during the busy summer season.
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The Indianapolis Colts deleted a Minecraft-themed video revealing their 2025 schedule, citing a breach of their Microsoft agreement and apologizing for the insensitive depiction of Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill. The video showed Hill as a dolphin being confronted by authorities, referencing his past arrest, and was pulled after public backlash.
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House Democrats are divided on Trump’s drug pricing executive order, with some expressing cautious optimism and others dismissing it as symbolic with little real impact. The order directs HHS to set price targets for pharmaceutical companies, aiming to align U.S. prices with those in other developed countries, though many remain skeptical about its effectiveness and…
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President Trump’s executive order aimed at slashing U.S. drug prices has divided House Democrats, with some cautiously optimistic while others dismissed the move as a bluster. Rep. Richard Neal called it an example of executive orders that garner attention with little impact, while Rep. George Latimer expressed cautious hope.
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Knicks guard Josh Hart suffered a bloody eye injury in Game 5 against the Celtics, requiring stitches. Despite the setback, Hart led the Knicks with 24 points.
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Knicks guard Josh Hart suffered a bloody eye injury during Game 5 against the Celtics, requiring stitches. Despite the cut, Hart led the Knicks with 24 points in a 127-105 loss.
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Chief Justice John Roberts intervened during Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s questioning at the Supreme Court on Thursday, as she repeatedly interrupted lawyers during oral arguments on birthright citizenship and nationwide court injunctions. Sotom, who took over from Justice Clarence Thomas, dominated the initial part of the argument, pressing Solicitor General John Sauer on Trump’s administration’s stance…
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A human leg was found near Taylor Swift’s beachside mansion in Watch Hill, Rhode Island, as concerns about a potential serial killer in New England grow. The discovery adds to a series of bodies found in Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts since March, raising online speculation about a possible serial killer.
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The U.S. Supreme Court is considering three challenges to President Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship order, which could redefine how lower courts handle executive actions. The case centers on the use of universal injunctions, a legal tool allowing courts to block nationwide executive measures.
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The release of American hostage Edan Alexander after nearly 600 days in Hamas captivity marks a significant moment in the ongoing conflict. A swing state has also enacted strict measures against anti-Israel protests on campuses.
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Miami Hurricanes head coach Mario Cristobal and ESPN NFL Draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. sparked a public dispute over their coverage of quarterback Cam Ward, who was selected by the Tennessee Titans with the No. 1 overall pick. Cristobal claimed he spoke to many people about Ward but not Kiper, while Kiper accused Cristobal of…
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The Department of Defense is reportedly the intended recipient of the aircraft, which President Trump insists is a state-to-state gift, not a personal benefit.
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President Donald Trump’s plan to accept a $400 million jumbo jet from Qatar has sparked debate over constitutional legality and espionage risks, with mixed reactions from both political parties. The gift has drawn sharp criticism from Democrats and some Republicans, arguing it is unconstitutional and poses security concerns.
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Kurt the CyberGuy discusses how hackers use data broker files to access personal information and outlines services for privacy protection. He highlights that data brokers collect and sell personal details, often without user knowledge, making individuals vulnerable to hacking.
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A Russian-born Harvard researcher faces smuggling charges after TSA in Boston discovered biological material, including frog embryos, in her luggage. Prosecutors allege she knew of the permit requirements, but her attorney argues the materials did not require a permit under U.S. law.
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Trump unveils economic agreements in the Middle East during his final stretch in office, amidst political clashes and ongoing legal developments.
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Legendary college football coach Lou Holtz has called on Catholics worldwide to provide spiritual and financial support to Pope Leo XIV as he begins his papacy. He emphasized the importance of prayer, respect, and financial contributions to the church while acknowledging the need for Catholics to accept the pope’s decisions.
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Arizona Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo was ejected from a game against the San Francisco Giants after arguing with an umpire. He dramatically tossed each of the umpires on his way out, claiming the obstruction call was correct. Lovullo later said the theatrics were for show and the umpires were right.
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The U.S.–China agreement to create a formal ‘trade consultation mechanism’ signals a shift toward structural economic reform, addressing deeper imbalances in currency and trade policies. Analysts argue that this institutional move could mark the first significant step toward dismantling the flawed Bretton Woods II framework.
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Democratic Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut has stated that former President Joe Biden experienced cognitive decline during his presidency. The senator emphasized that the key issue remains whether this decline impacted Biden’s ability to fulfill his executive duties.
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A conservative advocacy group, Americans for Prosperity (AFP), is leading a coordinated campaign in competitive congressional districts to support the extension of President Donald Trump’s 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) as House Republicans finalize their legislative plans for what is being called the ‘big, beautiful bill.’ The day of action, set for Saturday,…
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Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan, accused of helping an undocumented immigrant evade ICE arrest, appeared in federal court and entered a not guilty plea. The indictment accuses her of obstructing justice and concealing an individual from arrest following the incident with Eduardo Flores-Ruiz.
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The Cincinnati Reds honored Pete Rose with a special tribute after MLB removed him from the permanently ineligible list. Fans celebrated the all-time hits leader, who will now be eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame, with chants, a moment of silence, and a performance by a choir from Rose’s high school.
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Archaeologists in Leuven, Belgium, uncovered a remarkably well-preserved ancient Roman wooden water pipe, offering new insights into Roman engineering. The discovery, made during an excavation for student housing, highlights the city’s historical significance within the Roman Empire.
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A 33-year-old hiker, Noah Farabaugh, died after suffering heat-related issues during an outing in the Superstition Mountains near Phoenix on Sunday, while four others were rescued. Authorities confirmed the death, pending results from the county medical examiner.
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John Cena, the WWE superstar who recently claimed his 17th title at WrestleMania, has offered thoughtful insights on personal relationships and work-life balance.
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President Donald Trump addressed U.S. troops in Qatar, pledging substantial pay raises and emphasizing the strength of the U.S. military. He also criticized President Joe Biden’s Afghanistan withdrawal, noting the loss of 13 U.S. troops during the evacuation.
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President Donald Trump’s visit to the United Arab Emirates marks the first U.S. presidential trip to the nation in nearly 20 years, highlighting potential defense deals and strategic economic ties with Abu Dhabi. The UAE’s role in global geopolitics, especially regarding its relations with Israel and its balancing act with adversarial nations, is expected to…
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The U.S. pandemic response was criticized for its rigid, one-size-fits-all approach, which failed to account for individual patient needs and evolving scientific understanding. A more flexible strategy, as advocated by Trump’s recent executive order, emphasizes a diversified toolkit of treatments, including monoclonal antibodies and antivirals, to ensure public health resilience.
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President Donald Trump has warned that Iran faces ‘violence like people haven’t seen before’ if the nuclear deal fails, emphasizing that Tehran must choose between abandoning its nuclear weapons program or facing maximum pressure. Congressional Republicans are urging Trump to remain committed to a hardline Iran strategy, calling for the complete dismantlement of the regime’s…
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The Atlanta Falcons’ schedule release video, themed around Mario Kart 64, sparked controversy by seemingly portraying Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson as characters in the game. The video, which includes a segment where the two are shown with a sign reading ‘We’re not talking about this,’ has reignited discussions about their previous CBS interview, where…
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The Atlanta Falcons’ schedule release video, themed after Mario Kart 64, includes a humorous jab at Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson. The video features a scene where Belichick and Hudson are portrayed as characters with a sign reading “We’re not talking about this,” referencing their viral CBS interview.
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The Atlanta Falcons’ schedule release video, themed around Mario Kart 64, includes a humorous jab at Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson. The video features the two as characters in a race, with the phrase ‘We’re not talking about this’ referencing their controversial CBS interview.
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FOX has released the 2025 schedule for its popular sports show, ‘America’s Game of the Week.’ The schedule promises to be action-packed, with a notable highlight being the Super Bowl LIX rematch between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs.
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The Indianapolis Colts removed a controversial social media video depicting Tyreek Hill’s arrest in a Minecraft skit after the NFL schedule release, sparking debate over the team’s decision. The video, intended to reveal the team’s 2025 schedule, included a clip where Hill was portrayed as a dolphin being confronted by the Coast Guard.
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Trevor Bauer criticized MLB’s reinstatement of Pete Rose, questioning if all blackballed players would receive similar treatment. Bauer, suspended over sexual assault allegations, remains in Japan’s NPB league.
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President Trump announced he would skip Russian-Ukraine peace talks in Istanbul, citing scheduling conflicts and downplaying Putin’s absence. He criticized the financial cost of the war and called Zelenskyy ‘the greatest salesman,’ highlighting ongoing tensions in U.S. foreign policy.
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Glen Rogers, self-proclaimed serial killer who claimed to have killed 70 women, is set to be executed in Florida on Thursday. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed his death warrant last month, nearly three decades after the crimes.
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Glen Rogers, the ‘Casanova Killer,’ is set to be executed in Florida after nearly three decades of legal proceedings. His murder spree includes the death of Tina Marie Cribbs, a mother of two, who was found in a Tampa motel room.
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Jeff Bezos is backing a bold new venture, Slate Auto, which is developing an affordable electric pickup truck at $20,000. The Slate Truck offers a minimalist design with customizable options, challenging the high-priced EV market.
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President Donald Trump’s tariff strategy has led to global trade negotiations and success in reducing unfair trade practices, but critics argue that deeper economic issues like regulation and tax policies are the main causes of the ‘Rust Belt’ decline. The article highlights the need for domestic reforms to address these challenges effectively.
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Andre Agassi expresses optimism about the future of U.S. tennis, despite the 22-year drought without a male Grand Slam title. He highlights the potential of young American stars like Taylor Fritz and Ben Shelton.
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The Supreme Court is examining a major challenge to President Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship order, focusing on whether lower courts have overstepped their authority by blocking the policy nationwide. The case could have significant implications for the balance of power between the executive and judicial branches.
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The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on whether individual district court judges can unilaterally halt the federal government from enforcing laws or policies nationwide through universal injunctions. Critics argue that these injunctions give judges excessive power and threaten the stability of the federal government’s ability to enforce policies.
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SEN CHRIS COONS warns that suspending due process under the Trump administration could risk deporting American citizens, citing multiple cases of mistaken detentions and deportations. The administration is reportedly paying millions to hold deportees in El Salvador and faces criticism for removing legal safeguards like habeas corpus and hearings.
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Malaki Starks, a first-round NFL draft pick by the Baltimore Ravens, faces challenges adapting to the NFL while navigating the high expectations of a Super Bowl contender. The defensive back, selected 27th overall, emphasized the differences in rules and dimensions but expressed confidence in the support from his new teammates.
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A University of Virginia (UVA) study suggests that HIV drugs like NRTIs may reduce Alzheimer’s risk by 10% annually, offering potential for repurposing in dementia prevention. The research links long-term use of these antivirals to a significant decrease in Alzheimer’s incidence, possibly due to their ability to block inflammasomes, proteins linked to neuro-inflammation and cognitive…
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The Trump administration faces the challenge of managing the large population of illegal immigrants in the United States. Recent judicial rulings have upheld Trump’s authority to deport criminal migrants under the Alien Enemies Act, emphasizing the administration’s focus on targets that pose a threat to national security.
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The article discusses the challenge faced by the United States and the Trump administration in addressing the issue of tens of millions of illegal immigrants who have not committed crimes or acts of violence. It highlights the lack of precise data on their number and categories, while also criticizing the Biden administration’s open borders policy…
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Crime rates on cruise ships have reached a two-year high, with 48 incidents reported from January 1, 2025, to March 30, 2025. Experts warn that overcrowding and alcohol influence contribute to rising crime rates, raising safety concerns for travelers.
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Crime rates on cruise ships have reached a two-year high, with allegations of 48 crimes reported from January to March 2025. This surge in incidents, including sexual assaults, has raised concerns about the safety of travelers and the industry’s reputation.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom is now in charge of deciding the parole fate of the Menendez brothers, whose sentences were reduced from life without parole to 50 years with the possibility of parole. The brothers, who were convicted of murdering their parents in 1989, will face a parole board in June.
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The Menendez brothers, Erik and Lyle, are set to face a parole board in June as their potential release hinges on California Governor Gavin Newsom’s decision. After their life sentences were reduced to 50 years with parole eligibility, Newsom’s office is conducting a comprehensive risk assessment to evaluate their suitability for release.
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Recent archaeological excavations in Switzerland uncovered infant burials from Ancient Rome, offering insight into burial practices and infant mortality. The discovery, made during preparations for new apartment developments, revealed well-preserved Roman buildings and artifacts.
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Bernadette Wilson, a former talk radio host and conservative figure, has entered the Alaska governor’s race, emphasizing energy development and opposing ranked choice voting. Her campaign highlights family political ties and business experience, positioning her as a potential outsider in a highly contested race.