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  • How Tom Holland Convinced Sony to Delay ‘Spider-Man’ So He Could Make ‘The Odyssey’

    How Tom Holland Convinced Sony to Delay ‘Spider-Man’ So He Could Make ‘The Odyssey’

    Tom Holland has a massive summer coming up with “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” and “The Odyssey” releasing two weeks apart. But, to make both happen, the actor had to convince Sony to move the entire production schedule for Spidey. In a new profile with GQ out Tuesday morning, Holland revealed that, when director Christopher Nolan…

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  • ‘Serious concern’: Ex-DOJ attorneys sense troubling new direction for Trump crackdown

    ‘Serious concern’: Ex-DOJ attorneys sense troubling new direction for Trump crackdown

    The Trump administration is pushing deep into new territory in its immigration crackdown, moving beyond deportations to target the citizenship of naturalized Americans in a campaign that legal experts warn could ultimately be weaponized against political opponents. The Justice Department has filed more denaturalization cases in the last 16 months than were filed across all…

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  • ‘One of the worst’: Trump faces backlash from conservatives after naming ‘nut’ as DNI

    ‘One of the worst’: Trump faces backlash from conservatives after naming ‘nut’ as DNI

    Donald Trump’s decision to hand the nation’s intelligence apparatus to his housing regulator landed with a thud Tuesday — including among members of his own party. Conservative commentator Erick Erickson, founder of RedState, didn’t mince words about the pick. “Bill Pulte is one of the worst members of the President’s team and has convinced Trump…

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  • ‘Grand slam’ pill doubles survival rate for third deadliest cancer: study

    ‘Grand slam’ pill doubles survival rate for third deadliest cancer: study

    There’s new hope for one of the world’s deadliest cancers. Groundbreaking clinical trial results show that an experimental new drug could double survival time for pancreatic cancer patients. Patients taking the daily pill lived, on average, about six months longer than those who received chemotherapy alone — and had fewer side effects. Pancreatic cancer is…

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  • ‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ star Dorit Kemsley shares her six favorite books

    ‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ star Dorit Kemsley shares her six favorite books

    Ever wonder what your favorite celebrities are reading — whether it’s a timeless classic or the buzzy bestseller they can’t put down? Welcome to Page-Turners, where stars reveal the books that keep them hooked, inspired and up all night. Warning: your TBR pile is about to get a lot longer. Dorit Kemsley loves returning to…

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  • AI Billionaires Are Starting to Get Scared

    AI Billionaires Are Starting to Get Scared

    As it turns out, telling the world’s workers to prepare for a dystopia rife with poverty and alienation isn’t the smartest way to market your exciting new tech. As data centers are shut down by angry mobs and AI surveillance cameras are ripped from their poles, the world’s tech billionaires and CEOs are waking up…

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  • Trump taps housing finance director Pulte as acting director of national intelligence

    Trump taps housing finance director Pulte as acting director of national intelligence

    WASHINGTON — President Trump has tapped Bill Pulte, head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, to be the acting director of national intelligence — putting a real estate scion and fierce Trump loyalist in a key national security post as the U.S. remains at war with Iran. Trump made the surprise announcement Tuesday on social media that…

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  • Trans troops can keep serving after appeals court blocks Hegseth’s discriminatory ban

    Trans troops can keep serving after appeals court blocks Hegseth’s discriminatory ban

    WASHINGTON — Transgender military members won a temporary victory against the Trump administration in federal appeals court Monday when two judges ruled a policy banning them from service violated their constitutional right to equal protection under the law. Judges Judith W. Rogers and Robert L. Wilkins for the U.S. Court of Appeals in the District…

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  • To Save Democracy, We Need to Reimagine the Economy

    To Save Democracy, We Need to Reimagine the Economy

    —paseven—Getty Images It was almost Inauguration Day, and autocracy was in the air. Armed guards patrolled federal buildings; machine-gun-toting snipers perched on rooftops. As protests raged outside banks, leading pundits and politicians suggested ceding power to the President to restore order. One major outlet even famously declared itself “For Dictatorship if Necessary.” The year was…

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  • What Dogs See

    What Dogs See

    Dogs follow the direction of a person’s gaze almost as well as another person can—better, in fact, when they are motivated to, because dogs are relentless. They track the movements of our eyeballs to see what we’re looking at so that they can look at it too, and they pester us to look just as…

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