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U.S. lawmakers have reintroduced the bipartisan Open App Markets Act, aiming to curb the dominance of tech giants like Apple and Google. The bill includes provisions to prevent app stores from disadvantaging developers and safeguard consumer privacy, security, and safety.
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Zohran Mamdani, the winner of the NYC mayoral primary, has outlined a campaign platform that has raised eyebrows due to its perceived lack of common sense. Critics and supporters alike are now questioning the feasibility of his proposed policies.
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The European Union has raised concerns over Mars Inc.’s proposed acquisition of Kellanova, warning that the deal could lead to increased market power and potentially higher prices for consumers. Mars has expressed optimism about the potential completion of the deal, highlighting its strategic goals for growth and market expansion.
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Republicans have gleefully seized on Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist, as a fresh boogeyman. The reality could be more complicated.
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US President Donald Trump has demanded that Republicans support the shutdown of Voice of America, calling it a ‘left-wing disaster’. The state-funded news outlet, which has operated since 1942, has been labeled partisan and wasteful in government spending.
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Fox News host Dana Perino and the ‘Gutf, ‘Gutfeld!’ panel criticized New York City for selecting a Democratic socialist as its mayoral candidate in the primary. The discussion highlights concerns about the city’s governance and economic direction.
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During a recent episode of the political talk show ‘Gutfeld!’, panelists focused on Sen. Bernie Sanders’ appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast, where his factual assertions came under intense scrutiny. The discussion highlighted the growing trend of holding political figures accountable for their claims, particularly in the context of a presidential campaign.
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Psylo, a newly launched privacy-focused iOS browser, combats digital fingerprinting by assigning each tab a unique IP address and anti-fingerprinting defenses. It isolates tabs into ‘silos’ to prevent websites from identifying users through shared browser data, offering improved privacy compared to traditional methods like VPNs.
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Psylo, a privacy-focused iOS browser by Mysk, combats digital fingerprinting by assigning each tab its own IP address and implementing anti-fingerprinting defenses. It claims to offer better privacy than VPNs by masking user location and altering data for fingerprinting.
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The article discusses the implications of Zohran Mamdani’s election victory, which has sparked tensions within the U.S. Jewish community. While some Jewish supporters have endorsed Mamdani, others have expressed concerns about their community’s safety being overlooked in the political movement and city they helped build.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. accused Gavi, the global vaccine agency, of ignoring scientific standards in its immunization efforts for children worldwide. The claim was made during a House subcommittee hearing on Tuesday, where the HHS Secretary addressed concerns about vaccine distribution and safety protocols.
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The founder of Bazzite, Kyle Gospodnetich, has warned that the project could shut down if Fedora proceeds with removing 32-bit support. He argues that the change would disrupt gaming-focused projects and harm Fedora’s reputation due to compatibility concerns.
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The Council of Europe will set up a special international tribunal to prosecute top Russian officials for the war in Ukraine. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy emphasized the importance of holding war criminals accountable, stating that every offender must understand there will be justice.
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San Diego authorities are seeking a sexual assault suspect who impersonated a rideshare driver, described as a mixed-race man with beard and mustache in a possible red Toyota. The incident occurred on March 15 in Pacific Beach, where a woman was lured into a vehicle by an unknown man who falsely claimed to be her…
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RFK Jr.’s handpicked vaccine advisers are set to meet for the first time with a reconstit. panel, which will revisit the standard vaccination schedule. At least half of the eight new members, including a former head of an anti-vaccine group now serving as a special federal employee, have expressed skepticism about vaccines.
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U.S. President Donald Trump asserted that recent airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities have achieved complete destruction, dismissing leaked assessments as politically motivated. The administration defended the operation as a ‘flawless mission,’ with officials emphasizing the strategic deterrence and long-term impact on Iran’s nuclear aspirations.
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Astronomers have identified C/2014 UN271 as the largest comet ever observed, over 85 miles in diameter, with jets of carbon monoxide gas erupting from its icy core. The discovery, facilitated by the ALMA telescope, offers new insights into the composition and evolution of comets and the early solar system.
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New York City Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani said that rapper 50 Cent would not like his plan to increase corporate taxes. The comment highlights the potential political ramifications of such a policy proposal in a city with diverse economic interests.
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A federal judge has blocked President Donald Trump’s data collection initiative on small-dollar border transactions, marking a significant legal victory for businesses affected by the policy. The ruling follows a series of court decisions supporting business owners who challenged the administration’s crackdown on cartels through increased data reporting requirements.
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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced his intention to run for re-election in 2027, despite corruption investigations affecting his Socialist Party. The opposition has called for his resignation, adding to the political crisis surrounding the party.
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Curtis Sliwa, a Republican mayoral candidate in New York, spoke on Hannity about his plans to save the city. He emphasized his experience and leadership abilities.
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The Dallas Mavericks’ selection of Cooper Flagg with the No. 1 overall pick has sparked conspiracy theories, with some suggesting the team secured the draft spot before the lottery. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver denied any orchestrated plan, emphasizing the low probability of such an event.
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President Trump’s airstrikes on Iran have reignited long-standing Democratic debates over military intervention and diplomacy, with Senator Chuck Schumer adopting a more measured approach than progressive critics.
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NATO members have agreed to raise defense spending to 3.5% of GDP, aiming to counter Russian influence. Leaders emphasized the need for a unified front against potential threats from Moscow.
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Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is expected to drop out of the mayoral race after his defeat to Zohran Mamdani. His donors are considering shifting support to Eric Adams, as his campaign faces challenges in securing a path to victory in the general election.
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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich criticized President Donald Trump’s handling of the Israel-Iran conflict during an appearance on Hannity. Gingrich outlined the challenges and tests that must be met for a potential ceasefire between Israel and Iran.
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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich criticized President Trump’s handling of the Israel-Iran conflict on ‘Hannity.’ The discussion centered on the challenges and potential tests for any ceasefire agreement between the two nations.
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Cooper Flagg, the Dallas Mavericks’ latest draft pick, has taken to social media to address a wave of conspiracy theories surrounding the team’s selection process. The young star has categorically denied any involvement in the alleged behind-the-scenes maneuvering, calling the rumors ‘base,less.’
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Usha Vance, a former Democrat and legal professional with a background in San Francisco, has made a notable shift in her political alignment, leading to a mix of reactions from her former associates. Some of her old friends are bewildered by the turn taken by the second lady, a onetime Democrat and former litigator for…
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Ars Technica’s recent testing on the Lenovo Legion Go S reveals that SteamOS 3.7 delivers higher frame rates for most recent games compared to Windows 11. While Windows outperformed in Borderlands 3, four other games showed SteamOS with significantly better performance, particularly in titles like Returnal.
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The U.S. administration is coordinating with global partners, including warring nations, to facilitate the deportation of non-citizens. This initiative is part of a broader effort to strengthen border security and reduce the number of undocumented individuals within the country.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity criticized the Democratic Party’s portrayal of President Donald Trump as a warmonger, asserting it is ‘far from the truth.’ Hannity defended Trump’s foreign policy achievements, particularly during the NATO Summit, where he emphasized the president’s efforts to strengthen alliances and secure military commitments.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity defended President Donald Trump’s foreign policy achievements during the NATO Summit, asserting that Democrats’ attempts to portray him as a warmonger are unfounded. Hannity emphasized Trump’s diplomatic successes in global affairs, countering critics who claim his strategies threaten international stability.
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Thousands demonstrated on Wednesday to express their anger over government corruption and police brutality. A protester ducked a tear-gas canister in downtown Nairobi, Kenya, on Wednesday. Kenyan police fired live rounds, tear gas, and rubber bullets at people who were marching a year after large-scale demonstrations against a contentious tax plan turned deadly.
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The Department of Justice is suing Minnesota over its tuition benefits for illegal immigrants, claiming the program violates federal law. The lawsuit follows similar actions in Texas, where the DOJ successfully challenged a similar policy.
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During his confirmation hearing for an appeals court judgeship, Emil Bove III faced questions about a whistleblower complaint alleging that political appointees may have misled judges. Bove denied the claims, emphasizing his commitment to upholding court orders.
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The U.S. Supreme Court’s 2015 ruling legalized same-sex marriage nationwide, marking a pivotal moment in LGBTQ+ rights. This landmark decision continues to shape the legal and social landscape, with ongoing debates about its future implications for the Court’s rulings.
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Political commentator Sage Steele has labeled Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani as making former New York mayor Eric Adams appear conservative, following Mamdani’s unexpected victory in the city’s mayoral primary. This remark has sparked debates about the viability of progressive candidates in urban politics.
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The U.S. Department of Justice has concluded its inquiry into a proposed housing development in Texas that includes a central mosque. The project, known as EPIC City, has faced scrutiny from Texas Republicans who expressed concerns that the development may discriminate against non-Muslim residents.
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The Department of Justice has concluded its inquiry into a proposed housing development in Texas, which includes a central mosque. The project, EPIC City, led by the East Plano Islamic Center, faced scrutiny from Texas Republicans who expressed concerns about potential discrimination against non-Muslims.
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Stephen Curry’s father, Dell Curry, predicts the Warriors star could play in the NBA well into his 40s due to his exceptional shooting ability and competitive drive. The four-time champion is entering his 17th season with the Warriors and may stay with the team for several more years.
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Security forces have fortified Kenya’s government buildings with razor wire ahead of a march marking one year since anti-Ruto protesters stormed the parliament. At least eight have died during the protests.
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A ceasefire deal between Israel and Iran appears to be holding, leading to a period of calm. This development marks a significant step in the ongoing conflict, potentially reducing tensions and averting further escalation.
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A potential ceasefire between Israel and Iran has led to a period of calm in the region, according to Fox News correspondent Greg Palkot. The agreement is seen as a significant development in the ongoing tensions between the two nations.
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Veteran strategist James Carville warned that democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani’s upset win in New York’s mayoral primary could be a ‘potentially damaging event’ for the Democratic Party. Carville highlights Mamdani’s controversial ‘globalize the intifada’ rhetoric and other progressive policies as potential liabilities.
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President Donald Trump has declared his intention to hold meetings with Iranian leaders, signaling a potential shift in U.S. foreign policy toward the Middle East. The announcement comes amid ongoing tensions and diplomatic efforts to address regional conflicts.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis criticizes a New York City mayoral candidate, using strong language to describe the individual’s potential impact on New York.
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Fox News co-host Charlie Hurt criticized a CNN reporter for leaking classified Iranian damage assessment documents, calling the reporter a ‘moron’ during a segment on ‘Jesse Watters Prim, and sparked a debate over media ethics and national security.
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) under the Trump administration is disputing an allegation that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) denied critical medical care to a Guatemalan pregnant immigrant, calling the report ‘absolutely false.’ Democratic Rep. Pramila Jayapal described the incident as ‘absolutely disgusting,’ calling for public outrage over the treatment of the detained…
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The U.S. Senate is moving forward with the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ amid political tensions, with key senators expressing concerns over its provisions, particularly regarding state tax deductions. The Senate aims to conclude the legislative process by late Saturday or early Sunday, with the House expected to follow suit, though tensions remain between the chambers.
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Kari Lake, the senior advisor for the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM), has declared the agency ‘rotten to the core’ and vowed to shut it down by 2026 under Trump’s executive order. She accused the agency of corruption, foreign influence, and inefficiency, while Republicans largely backed her, and Democrats warned of losing U.S. soft…
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Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy discussed President Donald Trump’s handling of NATO on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ McCarthy emphasized Trump’s focus on defending U.S. interests and ensuring treaty obligations.
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The Philadelphia 76ers are hopeful that star center Joel Embiid will be back from knee surgery in time for training camp, according to team president Daryl Morey. This development could significantly boost the team’s chances of success in the upcoming NBA season.
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Democratic strategist James Carville expressed concern that Zohran Mamdani’s victory in New York City’s mayoral primary could pose challenges for the Democratic Party in the upcoming midterms. Carville highlighted the potential risk of Mamdani’s more progressive and radical views becoming a liability for the party.
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The latest special report from Bret Baier highlights the ongoing tensions between Iran and Israel, with Donald Trump’s potential return to the political scene adding complexity to the region’s stability. Analysts suggest that Trump’s policies could significantly influence U.S.-Middle East relations.
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U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed the DOJ is prepared to charge the DIA assessment leaker. The leak involves a preliminary assessment on U.S. strikes against Iran’s nuclear sites, raising questions about national security protocols.
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US President Donald Trump has opened the possibility of providing additional Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine following requests from Kiev. Zelensky emphasized that Ukraine was ready to purchase the systems and support American manufacturers if the US could not provide them for free.
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CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard have refuted initial assessments suggesting that American strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities had minimal impact. The officials are clarifying that the operation’s effectiveness is being re-evaluated.
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CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard have refuted early intelligence assessments suggesting that U.S. This is an important development as it reflects the administration’s effort to counteract possible misinformation.
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President Trump’s nomination of Emil Bove, a former personal lawyer and Justice Department official, signals a strategic shift in his judicial appointments. The hearing for Bove’s appeals court nomination highlights the ongoing partisan battle over federal judges, with Democrats questioning his loyalty to Trump over his past actions, including dismissing Jan. 6 prosecutors and ending…