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  • West Wing hit by 3-way schism as Trump executive order gets last-minute derailment

    West Wing hit by 3-way schism as Trump executive order gets last-minute derailment

    The Trump administration has fractured into warring factions over how best to regulate artificial intelligence, as industry pressure forces the president to reverse himself on his planned executive order trying to lay ground rules for the industry, reported Politico on Thursday. The change came as experts raised the alarm about the level of lobbying from…

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  • World’s Growth Leaders of 2026

    It’s been a dynamic decade in business. With new development goals, an era of rapid technological innovation, and globalization, how countries across the world do business is changing quickly. Companies in Asia especially are becoming global leaders in sectors like AI and climate tech, according to The World Economic Forum, driving massive economic growth across…

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  • How private money helps bankroll the LAPD and gives boosters access to top officials

    How private money helps bankroll the LAPD and gives boosters access to top officials

    The check was relatively small — just $15,000 — but within the Los Angeles Police Department it seemed to go a long way. The funds came last year from the LAPD Valley Bureau Foundation, a nonprofit that supports police causes in the San Fernando Valley. The organization has donated sporadically in recent years, according to…

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  • Ex-Trump aide gets CNN smackdown as he calls Trump party criticism ‘elitist’

    Ex-Trump aide gets CNN smackdown as he calls Trump party criticism ‘elitist’

    CNN’s Audie Cornish was caught off guard by a former Donald Trump official’s response to criticism of the president’s plans for his 80th birthday celebration. An octagon-shaped cage is being erected on the White House South Lawn to host next month’s UFC bout marking the nation’s 250th anniversary and the president’s birthday, and mixed martial…

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  • The symptoms of ‘snowflake disease’ — and why it ‘becomes more severe over time’

    The symptoms of ‘snowflake disease’ — and why it ‘becomes more severe over time’

    Snowflake disease is no laughing matter. While the term “snowflake” has been used to mock a fragile person who melts easily, it’s also a nickname for a rare neuromuscular disease. The condition causes the body to break down and become weak — and treatment is difficult as it becomes more complicated over the years. Myasthenia…

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  • Carmen Electra describes exact moment she decided Dennis Rodman marriage had ‘to stop’

    Carmen Electra describes exact moment she decided Dennis Rodman marriage had ‘to stop’

    Carmen Electra said she ultimately decided to “stop” her marriage to Dennis Rodman because she was losing herself. “It was just too hard to continue to keep up with him and his friends,” she admitted on the “Legally Goff” podcast Tuesday. “It was constant drinking,” the “Baywatch” alum added. Carmen Electra (seen above) revealed why she…

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  • How TIME and Statista Determined World’s Growth Leaders of 2026

    How TIME and Statista Determined World’s Growth Leaders of 2026

    —Photo-illustration by TIME; Pingingz—Getty Images TIME in partnership with data firm Statista launched the inaugural edition ranking of the “World’s Growth Leaders 2026” to identify the top performing publicly listed companies around the world. Methodology The analysis is based on three primary dimensions: • Growth Performance • Financial Stability • Stock Performance The first dimension,…

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  • MS-13’s ‘Salvadoran rules’ led gang to cut out man’s heart, feds say at L.A. trial

    MS-13’s ‘Salvadoran rules’ led gang to cut out man’s heart, feds say at L.A. trial

    Angel Guzman had been locked up for years, awaiting trial in one of the most grisly gang murder cases in Los Angeles history, when prosecutors say he chose a new tattoo. The black image, inked across his chest, showed a human heart gripped by long, clawlike fingers. To federal prosecutors, the tattoo was evidence of…

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  • History Repeats in Cuba

    History Repeats in Cuba

    Subscribe here: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Overcast | Pocket Casts Sometimes when President Trump talks about Cuba, he throws in compliments. “They have a nice landscape. You know it’s a beautiful island,” he said during a signing event at the Oval Office in March. “I do believe I’ll be having the honor…

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  • O.C.’s most overlooked city weathers chemical crisis

    O.C.’s most overlooked city weathers chemical crisis

    Wearing scuffed brown shoes, wrinkled slacks and a polo shirt dotted with sailboats, Stanton City Councilmember Donald Torres looked like someone who had put on whatever clothes he found at the top of the laundry hamper. That’s because he basically had. He was one of more than 50,000 Orange County residents ordered to evacuate on…

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