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Board of Peace envoy says ceasefire hinges on Hamas’ disarmament
JERUSALEM — Nickolay Mladenov, the top diplomat overseeing the U.S.-brokered ceasefire in Gaza, said Wednesday the truce hinged on Hamas’ disarmament, a sticking point that has stalled progress on other fronts, including rebuilding the mostly destroyed enclave. The high representative for President Trump’s International Board of Peace in Gaza, Mladenov, said months without progress implementing the deal…
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Blue state Dems float aggressive 9-1 map to Trump-proof election
Are you feeling left out of all the gerrymandering action around the country? Are you wondering why the Northwest — even defined broadly — isn’t getting in all the fun of parties redrawing their congressional district maps to do everything they can to wipe out the other side? It’s just not as easy for the…
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‘The View’: Sara Haines Says Trump Ignoring America’s Financial Troubles Is the ‘Truest Thing He May Have Said, Ever’
President Trump bluntly told press this week that he does not think about Americans’ financial situations when dealing with the war in Iran, which has driven up gas prices and more, and “The View” host Sara Haines thinks it might be the “truest thing” the man has ever said. During Wednesday’s episode of the ABC…
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New Bronx High School of Hip Hop will use music as ‘vehicle for learning’ for public school kids
A new public high school in the Bronx will be turning every lesson into music class this fall. The Bronx School of Hip Hop is set to open its doors in Claremont in September as the first-of-its-kind city public school that uses the genre music famously pioneered in the borough as a “vehicle for learning.”…
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Corleone crime family returns in a new ‘Godfather’ novel for 2027 release
NEW YORK (AP) — Decades after the last “Godfather” movie and more than 10 years since the last “Godfather” novel, the story of the Corleone crime family has a new chapter, presented for the first time from a woman’s point of view. Random House told The Associated Press that it had acquired a “Godfather” novel authorized by…
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Jen Psaki mocks Patel with supercut of clips bragging about his drinking
MS NOW host Jen Psaki revealed that FBI Director Kash Patel wasn’t shy about his drinking in the past — before he was the agency’s top leader — sharing a video highlighting multiple moments where he openly talked about it. Patel, who testified in a hearing on Tuesday before the Senate Appropriations Committee in Washington,…
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Congressman laughs in Trump official’s face over claim high gas prices are ‘exciting’
A Democratic lawmaker laughed at a Trump administration official during a congressional hearing on Wednesday after the cabinet member made a peculiar claim that soaring gas prices were “exciting.” Rep. Jared Huffman (D-CA) pressed Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum to answer questions about the rising costs at the pump for Americans as Burgum testified…
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Mark Zuckerberg Is Realizing That When You Treat Your Workers Like Human Garbage, They Might Not Like You Anymore
The two key ingredients to Mark Zuckerberg’s all-in AI push? Money, and a heaping serving of misanthropy. As part of his AI-first regime, Meta has fired thousands of employees while forcing the ones that remain to use the tech as much as possible, speeding them towards burnout. The expectation now is that they run a…
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Mon ami! Frenchie says goodbye as ‘The Boys’ comes to a close
This article contains spoilers for the penultimate episode of “The Boys.” There’s just one episode to go in the fifth and final season of Prime Video’s irreverent superhero satire, “The Boys.” The topical, darkly funny, whip-smart series from Eric Kripke follows a band of vigilante misfits who fight to expose the all-powerful, corrupt conglomerate Vought…
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Republicans too distracted by self-inflicted controversies to tackle top crisis: Politico
Republicans can’t get out of their own way to tackle the biggest obstacle blocking their path to maintaining their congressional majorities, according to reporting. A cascade of self-inflicted controversies is consuming the political oxygen Republicans need to demonstrate they are serious about affordability, handing Democrats a series of ready-made attack lines just months before the…









