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Two ways Trump’s Cuba standoff could end
The United States indicted former Cuban President Raúl Castro in federal court last week, one of its most aggressive actions against the island since the end of the Cold War. The unsealed indictment charges Castro, the 94-year-old brother of deceased Cuban leader Fidel Castro, and five others for alleged involvement in the shooting down of…
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Biographer predicts a historic end to the Trump administration
Trump biographer Michael Wolff predicted Tuesday that Donald Trump’s presidency could end abruptly and without warning, citing Trump’s “sense of the dramatic” and desire for historical significance. Speaking on the podcast “Inside Trump’s Head” with Daily Beast chief content officer Joanna Coles, Wolff said, “There’s a very good chance that it just ends all of…
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Cringe-worthy details revealed in federal judge’s courthouse romps with high-ranking cop
More cringe-worthy details have emerged about the courthouse romps a married federal judge had with a high-ranking cop for two years — while clerks were forced to listen to revolting sex sounds. Whistleblower clerks in the unidentified courthouse in the 11th Circuit in the south lifted the lid on their boss’s risque work-hours rendezvous —…
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Gayle King details the shocking moment she caught husband cheating on her with a close friend
Gayle King detailed the devastating moment she walked in on her ex-husband cheating on her with a good friend. “I came home and caught him,” the journalist said of ex William Bumpus, to whom she was married from 1982-1993, while on Wednesday’s episode of the “Call Her Daddy” podcast. She told the other woman, who…
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Elon Musk Furious at Starlink Being Used for American Suicide Drones
SpaceX has established itself as an influential contractor for the US military, allowing the Pentagon access a proprietary intelligence-based satellite network dubbed Starshield. The related network of Starlink broadband satellite services has also played a major role in ongoing military conflict, with Ukrainian soldiers making use of thousands of Starlink terminals to bypass internet blackouts…
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Convicted ‘How I Met Your Mother’ actor Nick Pasqual sued for sexual battery, assault by ex-girlfriend
Nick Pasqual, the “How I Met Your Mother” actor who was found guilty of attempted murder of his ex-girlfriend last month, faces new legal fire. Makeup artist Allie Shehorn, Pasqual’s ex-girlfriend, on Tuesday sued the actor for sexual battery, assault and negligence, among other counts, according to a lawsuit submitted in Los Angeles County Superior…
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Trump ally’s ‘freak’ slur earns epic Epstein putdown from Dem star
Republicans have indicated they intend to portray Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico as a “freak,” but he pushed back strongly against his GOP rival in Texas, Ken Paxton. The Donald Trump-endorsed Texas attorney general Paxton slurred the state legislator as “Tala-freako” in his victory speech after beating Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) in a closely watched…
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All the Songs in ‘Off Campus’ Season 1
“Off Campus” has taken the BookTok world by storm, and its soundtrack has plenty of hit songs to relive Hannah Wells and Garrett Graham’s love story. Season 1 of the Prime Video series includes classics from Billy Idol and Elton John as well as dozens of contemporary hits from Selena Gomez, Hayley Williams, Royel Otis,…
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A Ceasefire Alone Won’t Solve Lebanon’s Mental Health Crisis
A man walks through the rubble of a building after an Israeli airstrike on May 26, 2026 in Tyre, Lebanon. —Adri Salido—Getty Images I recently traveled to Lebanon. Every person I met showed signs of trauma. There were mothers fearful about what the future would bring for their displaced families, students no longer able to…
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Garden Grove crisis exposes Southern California’s hidden industrial risks
The days-long threat of a catastrophic chemical explosion in Garden Grove has exposed the pervasive yet often ignored industrial risks hidden amid daily life in Southern California, where aerospace plants and petrochemical facilities are interwoven amid homes, schools and parks. Now, experts say this aging infrastructure is converging with population growth and regulatory rollbacks that…









