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Israeli forces foil Hamas shooting in Hebron and arrest three suspects, IDF says
Israeli security forces arrested three Hamas-affiliated terrorists in Hebron overnight on Wednesday, thwarting a planned shooting attack, the Israel Defense Forces announced on Thursday. According to the military, troops operating in the city detained the suspects during a counterterrorism operation targeting a Hamas-linked terror network. “The terrorists planned to carry out a shooting attack in…
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‘Dutton Ranch’ star Natalie Alyn Lin loves driving vintage Bronco — ‘and hitting men’ — on ‘Yellowstone’ spinoff
There’s a new cowgirl in town. Natalie Alyn Lind stars as Oreana Jackson on “Dutton Ranch” — and gave Page Six the lowdown on making the “Yellowstone” spinoff. The actress, 26, exclusively told us how much she loves “driving a vintage Bronco” filming the show. Natalie Alyn Lind “likes driving a vintage Bronco — and…
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The Private Eyes That Made Me Cry
Compared with cinema’s menagerie of big-city talking animals, the ovine stars of the movie The Sheep Detectives lead idyllic lives: They sleep among cozy bales of hay. They graze on the English countryside’s beautiful, grassy hills. Each has been thoughtfully named by their beloved shepherd, George (played by Hugh Jackman)—there’s Lily, Mopple, Sebastian, Cloud, Ronnie,…
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No parking at Big Sur bridge? County mulls restrictions at famous California Highway 1 stop
Parking at one of California’s most iconic stops on Highway 1 could be closed after a vote by the board of supervisors in Monterey County. The board this week voted to move forward with a plan to restrict parking around Bixby Bridge in Big Sur, which has seen an uptick in traffic following the long-awaited…
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Massive ‘sighs of relief’ as Tulsi Gabbard hits the exits: ex-CIA official
The abrupt resignation announcement made by DNI head Tulsi Gabbard on Friday, going into Memorial Day weekend, will decrease a substantial amount of tension inside and outside the White House. That is according to MS NOW national security expert, Marc Polymeropoulos, who spoke with host Chris Jansing by phone moments after the news broke. According…
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A Tale of Two Anthropics
Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark —Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images I spent Wednesday at an event space in East London packed full of developers. The occasion was Code w/ Claude: Anthropic’s first developer-focused event in Europe. It felt like a victory lap for a company that is reportedly now raising funds at a $900 billion valuation—a number that,…
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How Trump’s Culture War Derailed a New Smithsonian Museum
Ever since President Trump started playing armchair museum curator last year, the White House has employed a number of strategies to try to influence exhibitions at the Smithsonian. It has sent threatening letters, published a memo that reads like an exhibit hit list, and even resorted to an occasional bit of online trolling. The Smithsonian…
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Cannes Film Festival Says the Wall Street Journal Is Wrong, and It’s Not Debuting an AI-Generated Feature Film This Week
This week, the Wall Street Journal ran a provocative story claiming that a fully AI-generated movie called “Hell Grind” was being screened at the iconic Cannes Film Festival, dropping a nuclear bomb in the middle of the already-heated debate on the tech’s intrusion into the art and business of cinema. “Four street thieves are on…
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Sandy fire crew salvages family wedding ring amid Simi Valley ashes
Firefighters came to the aid of a family whose home was destroyed by a fast-moving wildfire this week in Simi Valley. A Los Angeles Fire Department crew sifted through rubble on the property and found a wedding ring, along with other precious belongings, authorities said in a news release. A video shared on social media…
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New York Mag reveals John Fetterman’s eyebrow-raising private texts
Private text messages obtained by New York Magazine reveal Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) dismissing the Epstein files as a “nothing burger,” mocking healthcare affordability concerns, and comparing an ICE-killed nurse to Kyle Rittenhouse. In January texts to staffers, Fetterman questioned how healthcare could be affordable, writing, “How should it cost? Free?” After the release of…









