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Can Thomas Massie Survive the Trump Barrage?
Photographs by Caroline Gutman Representative Thomas Massie, the renegade Kentucky Republican who fiercely guards his political independence, doesn’t love being on President Trump’s bad side. He would prefer not to have the president’s allies spend millions to defeat him in a primary. In fact, if Massie had his way, he’d be working for Trump right…
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Blue state forges ‘unusual’ solution to ‘disturbing’ problem created by Trump: expert
A man who emerged as an unlikely ally pushing Donald Trump’s tariffs is now back to criticizing the president over a problem a blue state is said to have solved. The union leader who has an on-off relationship with the president says the administration is waging an all-out war on American science—and California is fighting…
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Fishy: NYC man makes sushi from bass he catches in Hudson River: ‘Crazy’
A Queens fisherman thinks he knows the best spot in NYC for fresh sushi and sashimi, and it’s not Nobu. It’s — don’t gag — The Hudson River. Gilberto Diaz Jr. enjoys eating striped bass sashimi he catches himself in the murky waters, and has been doing so for years. Gilberto Diaz Jr. enjoys eating…
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Astronomers Discover Major Clue About 3I/ATLAS’ Origins
3I/ATLAS became the main character when it came hurtling into our solar system last year, so it’s only fitting it gets a dramatic backstory. After using the ALMA observatory in Chile to closely examine the interstellar visitor — widely believed to be some type of comet — astronomers discovered that it likely fled from a…
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GOP strategist urges candidates to break from Trump ahead of midterms
A Republican Party strategist is urging candidates to break from President Donald Trump when pitching themselves to voters ahead of the midterms. An unnamed GOP political strategist told Reuters that candidates must break from previous party claims that they were “going to try to nationalize the election and say we’re a rubber stamp for Trump.”…
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LeBron James and Lakers showcase their clutch-time prowess in Game 3 win
HOUSTON — LeBron James tapped the ball away from Houston’s Reed Sheppard. Marcus Smart fired a two-handed pass to James, who bobbled it and slapped it to Luke Kennard. Kennard faked a shot. He whipped a pass back to James. Down three with 14 seconds left in regulation of Game 3 of the first round of the…
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Jason Biggs reveals why he went public with sobriety journey
Jason Biggs confessed that he was initially “nervous” about sharing his sobriety journey. “I was nervous because relapse is a big part of my story,” the actor, 47, told Page Six at the City Harvest Presents the 2026 Gala: Shaken, Not Stirred on Tuesday night. “I spent the first four years of my journey in…
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AI could democratize medicine, but better regulation comes first
Last month, a group of researchers were able to manipulate an AI-powered drug prescription serviceinto tripling an opioid dose and into labeling methamphetamine as safe. Days later, New York lawmakers introduced sweeping legislation that analogizes clinical AI to a doctor practicing medicine without a license — rendering it potentially illegal for AI to provide even…
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Trump hit with ‘shame’ from GOP over vicious attack on MAGA icon: ‘He hates women’
Donald Trump ahead of the weekend launched another vicious attack on a MAGA celebrity, this time resulting in harsh pushback from fellow members of the president’s political movement. Taking to Truth Social Friday, Trump exclaimed, “Candace Owens’ stock, which was never very high, has fallen a long way. Her attack on the First Lady of…
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A truce appears in the ‘Hands Off Our Yards’ wildfire landscaping wars
Sacramento officials came to Southern California this week for the first public meeting since they issued new proposed rules on how people in fire-prone neighborhoods will be allowed to landscape their yards. In contrast to prior proposals from the California Board of Forestry and Fire Protection, many who attended were … OK with this one.…









