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Columnist Attacked by Trump Calls for ‘De-MAGAfication’ of US: ‘Similar to De-Nazification’ of Germany
A former New York Times columnist thinks the United States needs to go through a purging to get rid of the MAGA movement. Paul Krugman, the former NYT columnist and Nobel Prize-winning economist, posted a new video to his YouTube channel on Sunday where he railed against Donald Trump and his larger Make America Great…
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Inside the unassuming $450K California house behind the $118M ‘Backrooms’ horror phenomenon
Who said the American Dream was dead? Before he became the youngest director ever tapped by indie powerhouse A24, Kane Parsons was creating horror videos from a quiet suburban neighborhood in Petaluma, Calif. The 20-year-old filmmaker, whose viral internet horror series “The Backrooms” was transformed into a major motion picture this year, grew up in a…
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Blake Lively drags Justin Baldoni back to court weeks after lawsuit settlement
Blake Lively is dragging Justin Baldoni back to court weeks after they settled their explosive legal battle. Judge Lewis Liman ordered the “It Ends With Us” co-stars back to a Manhattan court on Monday to address damages related to Baldoni’s dismissed $400 million defamation lawsuit against Lively, according to court documents obtained by Page Six. The…
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U.S. should help contain Ebola outbreak, not aggravate the crisis
Ebola is a diabolical disease. The virus, which can cause severe hemorrhaging, spreads through blood and other bodily fluids. Patients, as they grow sicker, become a ticking bomb, endangering anyone compassionate enough to provide hands-on care. I saw it firsthand while responding to the two largest Ebola outbreaks in history with the U.S. Centers for…
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Vox’s homepage gets a refresh
Today, Vox launched an updated version of its homepage, with new features designed to help audiences more easily understand the biggest stories of the day, while also being able to discover more of the site’s journalism. Readers will see a new Start Here tab, designed as a useful entry point into the news. This area…
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Charlie Kirk show melts down over threat to fertility rates as Pride Month begins
The first day of Pride Month sent the hosts of The Charlie Kirk Show into a tailspin, with the two men warning that rainbow logos and a celebratory June are quietly steering America toward demographic collapse. “It’s a month that’s turned into a celebration of degeneracy,” declared co-host Andrew Kolvet, the show’s executive producer, who…
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’60 Minutes’ veteran Scott Pelley rips CBS News bosses, saying they are ‘murdering’ the program
Nick Bilton, the new executive producer of “60 Minutes,” received a hostile welcome Monday from the CBS News program’s most respected correspondent Scott Pelley as the staff is still reeling over last week’s firings. In the first staff meeting since Bilton was named last week, Pelley accused CBS News Editor-in-chief Bari Weiss of “murdering” the…
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Kash Patel’s girlfriend mocked as she deploys novel ‘hogwash’ legal standard to sue MS NOW
The internet was mocking Alexis Wilkins, FBI Director Kash Patel‘s girlfriend, after she filed a defamation lawsuit against MS NOW and claimed the organization’s reporting “damaged” her reputation over reports that she used FBI resources through her boyfriend for her personal advantage. In the lawsuit filed Friday, Wilkins cited a December story that included anonymous…
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How Senate Democrats Plan to Block Trump’s $1.8 Billion ‘Anti-Weaponization’ Fund
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer speaks to reporters during a news conference at the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., on May 21, 2026. —Andrew Harnik/Getty Images Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer laid out a plan on Monday to block President Donald Trump’s controversial $1.776 billion “anti-weaponization” fund that is aimed at providing compensation to those…
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No Whey! There’s a shortage of the popular protein as food companies put it in everything
Big Food is packing protein into chips, waffles and even Starbucks’ lattes, and consumers can’t get enough of it. But that insatiable demand now has the industry grappling with shortages and skyrocketing prices of whey protein, forcing some manufacturers to halt production or reformulate their top-selling products with alternative ingredients. In early May, a supplier…









