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Trump envoy hands out MAGA hats to Greenland kids — and gets middle fingers in return
Donald Trump’s latest attempt to win over the people of Greenland crashed and burned after the president dispatched Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry to the Danish territory as a goodwill ambassador — only to have locals greet him with middle fingers and rejections of his giveaway MAGA merchandise. According to the New York Times, Landry arrived…
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Trump Endorses Ken Paxton in Texas Senate Primary Despite Years of Corruption Allegations
Ken Paxton, Texas attorney general and Republican U.S. Senate candidate, speaks during the Ronald Regan Dinner at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Grapevine, Texas, on March 27, 2026. —Shelby Tauber–Bloomberg/Getty Images President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced a late endorsement of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in his bid to unseat incumbent Sen.…
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The Founding Fathers would’ve gotten rid of Trump long ago
In 1788, Virginia convened a convention to debate ratification of the new U.S. Constitution, promulgated in Philadelphia the year before. The pardon power proved to be a sticking point for some delegates. George Mason, the primary author of Virginia’s own constitution, was among those worried that the unchecked ability to unilaterally pardon criminality could lead…
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Trump’s aging Republican machine shows cracks as younger voters buck orders: report
President Donald Trump‘s Republican Party has been shifting, and younger voters have appeared to start questioning his demands, according to a new report on Tuesday. The Bulwark editor at large William Kristol, a former chief of staff to Vice President Dan Quayle, described recent polling that shows Trump does have loyalists, but those followers are…
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Hands-On With All of Google’s New Upcoming Android XR Smart Glasses
Google has been teasing its Android XR-powered smart glasses for the past year and a half—ever since it first announced the new mixed reality platform in December of 2024. Now, we’re finally starting to see more polished versions of the hardware, several of which will actually go on sale this fall. At Google I/O, the…
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Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby sues NCAA for 2026 eligibility despite gambling infractions
Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby has sued the NCAA in an attempt to be allowed to practice and play with the Red Raiders in 2026, his final season of college eligibility. Late last month, Sorsby and the Red Raiders announced that the fifth-year player had entered a residential treatment program for gambling addiction and would…
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‘Speechless’ Senate Republicans ‘livid’ with Trump as he tanks their chances with new move
Senate Republicans erupted in frustration Tuesday after President Donald Trump blindsided the GOP conference by endorsing Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton over incumbent Sen. John Cornyn of Texas — a move many fear could hand Democrats a critical Senate seat. The backlash was swift and visceral. Senate Republicans are “livid” with Trump over the move,…
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Cannes Day 8: Netflix Makes a Splashy Acquisition, While Audiences Visit ‘Fjord’ and ‘Her Private Hell’
Welcome to another day in the whirlwind Cannes Film Festival ecosystem, where movies are bought and booed (if not in the theater than at least online and not necessarily in that order) and each new press conference brings a new flurry of quotes and controversies. Netflix Makes a Splash One of the more high-profile acquisitions…
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‘Big Short’ investor Michael Burry warns of similarities between AI boom and dot-com bubble
Famed investor Michael Burry is warning that the current rush to pour billions of dollars into artificial intelligence bears eerie similarities to the dot-com bubble of the early 2000s. “History is not a perfect guide, but I see so many indicators both technical and fundamental lining up for the same conclusion,” Burry wrote on his…
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Bryan Cranston says he could be back on Broadway next season
Bryan Cranston could soon be back on the boards. The two-time Tony winner told me (shortly before telling his friend, “Careful what you say. He works for The Post!”) at the opening night party for “Celebrity Autobiography” Monday that he expects the London revival of Arthur Miller’s “All My Sons,” which he starred in alongside…









