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Huntington Beach ordered to pay nearly $1 million in legal fees for ACLU lawsuit
An Orange County Superior Court judge has ordered the city of Huntington Beach to pay nearly $1 million in legal fees after it was sued for moving books deemed to contain sexual content to a restricted section of the library. Alianza Translatinx and three Huntington Beach residents sued the city in February 2025, claiming that…
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Senate Republican breaks ranks with Trump as critical Iran war deadline hits
Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) has reversed her original vote against a war powers resolution curtailing President Donald Trump’s ability to wage war in Iran, crossing the aisle to vote in favor of the measure with Democrats. At the start of March, Collins toed the party line on the issue — and explained her reasoning in…
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‘Devil Wears Prada 2’ Will Bring a Summer Box Office Launch Fueled by Millennial Women
For more than a decade, the summer movie season would traditionally kick off with a Marvel movie on the first weekend of May. But with “Avengers: Doomsday” leaving that slot for the holidays, a very different kind of sequel — and a very different core audience — will fill that role: 20th Century’s “The Devil…
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‘Survivor 50’ star Stephenie LaGrossa details warning she gave Cirie Fields during unseen fight
“Survivor 50”star Stephenie LaGrossa gave Cirie Fields a dire warning during their unseen fight on Wednesday’s episode. “I was basically like, ‘Listen, if you take me out, that’s going to be the dumbest thing you’ll ever do,’” LaGrossa exclusively told Page Six. “Because if you take me out, you might be going next.” The pair,…
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Hochul’s Dear Tom letter
DAYS THE BUDGET IS LATE: 30 ICE WATCH: Gov. Kathy Hochul wants assurances from President Donald Trump’s administration that a very specific federal immigration officer isn’t operating in New York: The ICE agent who fatally shot Renee Good. The Democratic governor sent a letter this week to Trump border czar Tom Homan insisting he confirm…
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Supreme Court’s decision against Voting Rights Act will be devastating
The Supreme Court has again dealt a devastating blow to voting equality in the United States. On Wednesday, in Louisiana vs. Callais, six justices effectively nullified a 1982 federal statute that prohibits states from running or establishing election systems, such as election districts, that have a discriminatory effect against voters of color. Simply put, unless…
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Graham Platner’s triumph, explained by a Maine reporter
One of the most hotly contested Democratic primaries of 2026 ended with a whimper rather than a bang Thursday, as Maine Gov. Janet Mills (D) suspended her Senate campaign, making outsider oyster farmer Graham Platner the overwhelming favorite for the party’s nomination. The seat, currently held by five-term Sen. Susan Collins (R), is one of…
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‘It’s actually seditious’: Trump unloads on NYT and CNN over unflattering reporting
President Donald Trump took a jab at The New York Times and CNN during a press conference at the White House on Thursday. The president had a meltdown over some of the important reporting around the Iran war and his administration when he pointed to The Times, a news organization Trump has had a contentious…
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Imax Slides 6% In Q1 Revenue Despite ‘Project Hail Mary’ Boom
Though the Ryan Gosling sci-fi epic gave Imax a strong finish to the quarter, earlier films like “Mercy” and “Wuthering Heights” did not deliver tentpole-level grosses Revenue of $81.4 million tops Wall Street’s $80 million estimate Imax CEO Rich Gelfond is gradually resuming his duties after a pneumonia diagnosis earlier this year. Though Amazon MGM’s…
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Elon Musk Just Got Badly Humiliated in Court
Elon Musk helped birth OpenAI in 2015, a world-changing AI non-profit which he lavished with tens of millions of dollars alongside its now-CEO Sam Altman. Now in 2026, he’s suing to unwind the entire project with a civil suit, claiming that Altman betrayed the nonprofit’s mission by turning it into a profit-seeking machine — nevermind…









