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U.S. troops may sue military contractors for their injuries, Supreme Court rules
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that U.S. troops may sue military contractors for their injuries, siding with a soldier who was badly injured when a Taliban operative working at the Bagram Airfield detonated a suicide bomb. Five soldiers were killed and 17 were wounded, including 20-year-old Winston Henceley, who suffered a fractured skull and…
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Congressman dies at 80 after nearly 50 years in elected office
Veteran Democratic Rep. David Scott (D-GA) has died after nearly 50 years of elected office. Scott, who had filed paperwork to run for a 13th term in office, died at age 80 years old and was the first Black congressman to chair the U.S. House Agriculture Committee, reported the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “David Scott was a…
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Today Is the Day Anthropic Promised That Fully Autonomous Employees Would Be Tearing Through the Business World
A year ago today, AI giant Anthropic’s Chief Information Security Officer, Jason Clinton, made a bold pronouncement: within the next year, AI-powered employees will begin traipsing around the virtual innards of big companies around the world. Speaking to Axios in 2025, Clinton said these AI entities would have their own “memories,” as well as specialized…
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People tell us how much they spent on Coachella 2026
Alongside the historic headliners, polarizing comebacks and surprise guests, one of the most buzzed-about discussions surrounding Coachella 2026 has been the unprecedented cost of attending the sold-out SoCal megafest this year. General admission passes to the three-day festival originally retailed at $649 and $549 for the festival’s two weekends, respectively, with VIP tickets priced at…
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‘Think I can’t win?’ Disgraced GOP lawmaker ridiculed for floating congressional comeback
Former Rep. George Santos (R-NY), who was expelled from Congress in late 2023 after being federally indicted on fraud charges, floated the idea of a congressional comeback Wednesday – and was met with a wave of mockery from online critics. “If Congress doesn’t move to remove illegitimate [Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN)], I’ll run again just…
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Hulu Sends Christian College Co-Eds to Cabo in Dating Show ‘Ring by Spring Break’
Hulu will soon be sending some Christian college co-eds to Mexico as they look for love — and marriage — in “Ring by Spring Break.” Inspired by the viral Ring by Spring TikTok trend, the order promises “a bold dating series that drops single Christian college students into a steamy spring break in Cabo, where…
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‘The Sopranos’ star Jamie-Lynn Sigler reveals real reason she fled Hollywood for Texas
Jamie-Lynn Sigler revealed that she moved away from Hollywood because she wanted more privacy as she battles MS. “We needed a change,” she told Us Weekly in a new interview about relocating to Austin, Texas with her family five years ago. The “Sopranos” alum added, “When I moved here, I started using a cane once…
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LAPD steps up patrols at Silver Lake Reservoir after two women are groped
Police are looking for a man who has groped at least two women recently at the Silver Lake Reservoir. The first sexual battery was reported on March 25, at approximately 8:45 p.m., when a man approached a 25-year-old woman from behind and groped her before fleeing in an unknown direction, Los Angeles police said in…
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Elizabeth Warren and RFK Jr. engage in ‘fiery exchange’ over Trump’s ‘scam discounts’
CNN’s Wolf Blitzer and Pamela Brown were stunned by a “fiery exchange” between Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The health and human services head testified Wednesday morning before the Senate Finance Committee, where Warren asked whether Kennedy would release information about tariff reductions for pharmaceutical companies…
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‘Kevin’ Is Aubrey Plaza’s Most Personal Project Yet – It Didn’t Start That Way
Aubrey Plaza once morphed into a cat during an appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” so it probably shouldn’t come as a surprise that her new series “Kevin,” which centers on a cat, is close to her heart. In fact, according to the actress, the show is “the most personal project I’ve ever…









