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  • Norway Approves Autonomous Buses for Public Roads

    Norway Approves Autonomous Buses for Public Roads

    After a ten-year period of trial and error, officials approved fully autonomous buses for operation in Norway, where they’ll soon mix in with human drivers on public roads. Unlike other autonomous bus initiatives around the world, there will be no human driver behind the wheel whatsoever. The approval, first reported by the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation…

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  • How Wall Street is setting records despite the Iran war

    How Wall Street is setting records despite the Iran war

    It seems so illogical. How can the U.S. stock market be setting records when gasoline prices are still expensive, U.S. households are feeling less confident about the economy and the war with Iran is still going? But for Wall Street, everything eventually comes back to a different, basic question: How much money are companies making?…

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  • This MAGA fanatic’s pathetic grovel fools nobody

    This MAGA fanatic’s pathetic grovel fools nobody

    Friends, Tucker Carlson told the 2024 Republican National Convention in Milwaukee that Trump is “a wonderful person. I know him well. By the way, the funniest person I’ve ever met in my life, actually. You can’t be funny without perspective or without empathy, which is true.” But on Tuesday, Carlson admitted that he’ll be “tormented”…

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  • ‘Michael’ actress addresses sequel rumors: ‘There’s so much controversy’

    ‘Michael’ actress addresses sequel rumors: ‘There’s so much controversy’

    “Michael” actress Effie Spence has teased a potential sequel to the Michael Jackson biopic – and celebrated the movie’s star, Jaafar Jackson, for his “sublime” performance as his King of Pop uncle. Spence portrays Liza Minnelli in the newly released musical drama. “I think there’s definitely kind of talk for there being a second film,”…

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  • U.S. soldier charged with using classified intel to win $400K Polymarket bet on Maduro raid

    U.S. soldier charged with using classified intel to win $400K Polymarket bet on Maduro raid

    WASHINGTON — A U.S. special forces soldier involved in the military operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has been charged with using classified information about the mission to win more than $400,000 in an online betting market, federal officials announced Thursday. Gannon Ken Van Dyke was part of the operation to capture Maduro in January and…

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  • Ex-Trump official bewildered at Pentagon’s ‘remarkably ignorant statement’ on leaked plans

    Ex-Trump official bewildered at Pentagon’s ‘remarkably ignorant statement’ on leaked plans

    Leaked internal communications from the Pentagon revealed Thursday that the Trump administration has considered methods to punish NATO allies that refused to support the United States in its war against Iran, and the Pentagon’s response left one security expert dumbfounded. First reported on by Reuters, an internal Pentagon email outlined options for the United States…

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  • Step aside NYC: Top 20 most walkable cities in the world revealed

    Step aside NYC: Top 20 most walkable cities in the world revealed

    New York City will have to take this defeat in stride.  For a city that never sleeps, the bustling Big Apple has landed a shockingly low position in the “Best 100 Walking Cities” of 2026 ranking, failing to even make the top 20 cut, according to a new report.  However, while some big steppers across the…

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  • Rare Kobe Bryant rookie trading card ‘at the top of every wish list’ sells for record sum

    Rare Kobe Bryant rookie trading card ‘at the top of every wish list’ sells for record sum

    Kobe Bryant rookie trading cards aren’t particularly rare. And because rarity equates to value, standard issue 1997 cards featuring the late Lakers great retail for a pedestrian $100 to $300. Then there are 1997 Kobe Bryant Metal Universe Precious Metal Gems Green cards, which just by typing that highfalutin name can give even the most…

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  • ‘Hypersensitive’ Kash Patel just revealed he lives in ‘constant fear’: analyst

    ‘Hypersensitive’ Kash Patel just revealed he lives in ‘constant fear’: analyst

    Kash Patel would not survive the evidence given against him should his lawsuit against The Atlantic be taken further, a political analyst has claimed. FBI Director Patel filed a $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic and staff writer Sarah Fitzpatrick on April 20, 2026, following a bombshell investigative report detailing his alleged excessive drinking…

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  • World leaders forge unprecedented alliance without Trump amid his unilateral Iran war

    World leaders forge unprecedented alliance without Trump amid his unilateral Iran war

    Romain Fathi, Associate Professor, School of History, ANU / Chercheur Associé at the Centre d’Histoire de Sciences Po, Australian National University The United States under President Donald Trump and the European Union have a complicated relationship. On one hand, European countries and the US have built some of the strongest alliances since the end of…

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