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CBS News Hires Shayndi Raice as Foreign Editor After Ousting London Bureau Chief
CBS News hired Wall Street Journal alum Shayndi Raice as its foreign editor, days after it reportedly ousted its London bureau chief over disputes with Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss about covering the wars in Gaza and Iran. Raice, who was most recently the Wall Street Journal’s deputy bureau chief for the Middle East and North Africa,
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How Trump Weaponized the DOJ Division That Kept Elections Fair
When David Becker applied for his dream job as a lawyer at the Department of Justice’s Voting Section, he never thought he would actually get it—not because he was a bad lawyer, but because it was among the most sought-after jobs in the country. “It was one of the most in-demand jobs,” Becker, now the
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Who will win the Kentucky Derby? With no dominant favorite, odds are sure to shift
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — This year’s Kentucky Derby field does not appear to have a true standout. But it could have a star. If that sounds illogical, trainer Chad Brown, who will start Emerging Market in a bid to win his first Derby, can explain. “There’s clearly a couple horses that are deserving favorites in the race, but
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Trump ‘spin doctor’ melts down and hurls offensive slur in spat with Senate aide: report
President Donald Trump‘s communications director Steven Cheung escalated a feud with a Senate staffer using an ableist slur to attack her on social media, according to reports on Wednesday. Steven Cheung, Trump’s “top spin doctor,” got into a clash with Rachel Cohen, communications director for Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) and Senate Intelligence Committee communications director,
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King Bach Partners With Creator TV to Create Sketch and Poker Shows | Exclusive
When you have over 58 million followers across YouTube, TikTok and Instagram, you would be forgiven for thinking that most people have heard of you. That’s not how King Bach, aka comedian and actor Andrew Byron Bachelor, thinks. And that’s why he has partnered with Creator TV to adapt his existing YouTube content into an
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New ‘game changer’ blood test could signal how quickly dementia will progress
A glimpse into the future may already be flowing through our veins. In a major breakthrough, researchers have developed a simple blood test that may one day help doctors predict how fast early-onset dementia will progress. “[It] can give us a window into how aggressively the disease is likely to behave — and that’s information
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‘Scary Day in America’: Democrats Criticize Plan for Trump’s Face to Appear on Some U.S. Passports
This rendering provided by the State Department shows an example of the limited-release commemorative U.S. passports that the department is preparing in honor of America’s 250th birthday. —State Department—AP The State Department’s plan to feature President Donald Trump’s face on some U.S. passports has received significant backlash from several Democrat lawmakers. “It’s a scary day
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Man Trapped in Dystopian Nightmare Thanks to AI Surveillance Cameras Flagging His Every Move
A man in Colorado might not have done anything wrong, but that hasn’t stopped the AI surveillance state from casting him into a dystopian “Groundhog Day” of police harassment. Kyle Dausman, a resident of Cherry Hills Village on Denver’s south side, has been trapped in what must feel like a Kafkaesque loop after his truck
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U.S. will issue commemorative passports with Trump’s picture for America’s 250th birthday
WASHINGTON — The State Department said that it is preparing a limited release of commemorative U.S. passports celebrating America’s 250th birthday that feature a picture of President Trump, who would be the first living president to be featured in the travel document. The concept for the special passport, including a rendering of Trump’s stern-looking visage, had been
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GOP senators join Dems to fight Trump’s massive planned cuts to ‘game-changing’ programs
WASHINGTON — U.S. senators across the aisle pushed back Tuesday against President Donald Trump’s proposal to eliminate funding for programs serving disadvantaged students. Education Secretary Linda McMahon defended those and other proposed cuts to her agency outlined in Trump’s fiscal 2027 budget request, which calls for $75.7 billion in new discretionary budget authority for the









