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‘You never answered my question!’ Conservative fact-checked over and over by CNN panel
CNN panelists ganged up on a conservative commentator for defending President Donald Trump’s proposal to require federal workers to sign nondisclosure agreements. The Office of Personnel Management posted a draft notice of the unprecedented order, which the administration claims is necessary to prevent “unauthorized disclosures” to the media, and anti-trans crusader Terry Schilling argued the…
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Why Iran’s Leaders Think They’ve Won
An interim agreement to end the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran looks likely, and it may very well find Donald Trump acceding to Iranian demands he has long resisted. Many in the Iranian regime are feeling triumphant, and understandably so, despite the exchange of some strikes in the Persian Gulf this week. But an…
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‘Easily discarded’: Processing delays leave DACA recipients jobless and fearing deportation
After their work permits expired, an immigration attorney near San Diego was fired and a nurse in the East Bay area was placed on unpaid leave. Both depend on work permits and legal protection afforded under Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, a program created by President Obama in 2012 for immigrants who were brought to…
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Internal GOP polling on Trump project sends Republicans into panic: ‘This was a bad idea’
President Donald Trump’s $1.7 billion “anti-weaponization fund” is even more disliked among voters than previously known, according to new internal GOP polling that has circulated among prominent GOP organizations “in recent days,” sending several Republican operatives into an all-out panic, Zeteo reported Wednesday. “This could really f— us,” a “well-connected national GOP consultant” told Zeteo,…
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Krispy Kreme customers could get $3,500 in payouts after data breach
Customers of the doughnut brand Krispy Kreme may be eligible for a $3,500 payout following a 2024 cyberattack that exposed Social Security numbers and bank account details. After the data breach, Krispy Kreme paid $1.6 million to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging the company failed to protect customers’ data. Customers who experienced fraud or financial…
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This racist con is literally killing white Americans
America has 51 billionaireswho made their money from our profit-driven healthcare system, the only one in the developed world. It’s not only obscene that they’re taking so much money from so many of us who have so little; it’s also killing all of us. We’re among the worst — and most expensive — healthcare systems…
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The unpredictable disease attacking women 5 times more than men — doctors only study it for ‘one minute’
At 15, Emma Widmar was a healthy athlete in Wisconsin before her body began to unravel. She developed facial swelling, unexplained prolonged menstrual bleeding, fainting spells and food reactions so extreme that she required a feeding tube. She lost 60 pounds. Over a decade, she saw more than 50 specialists, each treating a symptom, but…
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‘Summer House’ star KJ Dillard reveals hospitalization, BPD diagnosis at emotional reunion
“Summer House” star KJ Dillard revealed he was hospitalized and diagnosed with borderline personality disorder (BPD). “I actually had to go to the hospital for self-harm,” he told host Andy Cohen during part one of the Bravo show’s Season 10 reunion Tuesday. “I was there for a week. Mia [Calabrese] and Ciara [Miller] were there…
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Read These Books by the Time You Graduate
Young people on the cusp of adulthood are full of big questions: Who am I? Who do I want to be? And how do I find my way through the world? There aren’t always firm answers to be found—I wish I’d understood, in my 20s, that “figuring things out” is a lifelong endeavor with no…
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‘The future of art’: A first look at the video installation that’ll light up LACMA’s Wilshire bridge
When pedestrians and drivers head under the bridge formed over Wilshire Boulevard by Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s David Geffen Galleries, they will soon be treated to a new permanent large-scale video installation by artist Diana Thater. As the sun set on a recent weeknight, Thater stood along the busy thoroughfare and pointed up…









