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Five plead guilty to charges in brutal Cincinnati beatdown that went viral last summer
Five people have pleaded guilty in connection with the brutal beatdown in downtown Cincinnati that went viral last year. On Monday, four of the five individuals pleaded guilty to felony charges stemming from the fight, with a fifth person pleading guilty to misdemeanor charges, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer. The charges stem from a violent fight that broke out on the…
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‘Super meth’ isn’t exactly real, but the drug is a real factor in L.A. homelessness
In last week’s mayoral debate, candidate Spencer Pratt said “super meth” was driving homelessness in Los Angeles. After several years reporting and writing a book on this topic, I can say that Los Angeles, indeed the United States, doesn’t necessarily have a “super meth” problem. Meth is meth. Like aspirin is aspirin. What matters is…
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A Conspiracy Theory About QR Codes Has Led to Chaos Ahead of Georgia’s Midterms
QR codes are at the center of the latest conspiracy theory in Georgia’s elections. And it’s largely thanks to Garland Favorito, a man who has spent decades trying to get people to listen to his conspiracy theories about insecure voting machines being used to rig elections in Georgia. When Georgia became the epicenter of election…
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Arcadia’s mayor charged with working for China. Her city now fears the backlash
Generations of Chinese immigrants have settled in Arcadia, transforming the San Gabriel Valley suburb, a typical bedroom community, into a “Chinese Beverly Hills” with high-end real estate and luxury shopping. But the city’s residents, many of them affluent, learned this week that a prominent local elected official had a relationship with the Chinese government that…
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Trump orders ‘bum’ GOP aide be fired for making Mitch McConnell look ‘out of it’
President Donald Trump took to social media Tuesday night to demand that Robert Karem, a Republican Senate staffer, be fired over an incident that took place earlier that day during a Senate hearing, one that Trump claimed made Sen. Mitch McConnell “look foolish and completely out of it.” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth testified Tuesday before…
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Meet the Sad Wives of AI
If i had to listen to another minute of my husband talking about Claude Code, I might have actually died. It was 11 pm in Berkeley, California, where I was home alone with our 10-month-old daughter, and 2 am in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he was visiting for his newish job in AI. “JUST LOOK AT…
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Barry Blaustein, comedy writer known for ‘Saturday Night Live’ and ‘Coming to America,’ dies at 71
Barry Blaustein, the former “Saturday Night Live” writer behind the beloved Eddie Murphy “Coming to America” films and the acclaimed documentary “Beyond the Mat,” died Tuesday. He was 71. Blaustein’s death was confirmed by Chapman University’s Dodge College of Film and Media Arts, where he had been a screenwriting professor since 2012. Blaustein battled Parkinson’s…
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Sebastian Gorka reveals on ‘Pod Force One’ Trump left Vance succession instructions should he be assassinated
White House official Sebastian Gorka revealed in an interview on “Pod Force One” that President Trump has left Vice President JD Vance precise instructions should he ever have to succeed him during the second term. Gorka, who has led the Trump administration’s counterterrorism strategy, told The Post’s Miranda Devine in a new episode, out Wednesday,…
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‘Breadwinner’ Meghan Markle may be forced to take drastic action to pay her and Prince Harry’s huge bills: ‘Money is tight’
Meghan Markle is “basically the breadwinner” in the Sussex family — and funds are “tight,” sources tell Page Six. The Duchess of Sussex is focusing on growing her “As Ever” lifestyle range after recently parting ways with partner Netflix, those who know her say, while husband Prince Harry is mainly focused on his philanthropy work,…
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Who Decides What Greatness Tastes Like?
—Nazar Abbas Photography—Getty Images Growing up in Amritsar, India, food was never just cooked; it was offered. My grandmother stirred pots at dawn with instinct and devotion. The kitchens I was raised in were not full of privilege and expensive ingredients. But they were full of beautiful rituals filled with care. Indian food has always…









