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John Oliver eviscerates ‘horrendous’ royal family, hopes Prince Andrew will end up ‘in hell’
British-born comedian John Oliver is really “not a fan” of the royal family. “I think that the way they’ve behaved over the years has been horrendous,” he told Page Six at the Garden of Laughs event earlier this week at Radio City Music Hall. The “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” host is particularly unimpressed…
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Trump Secretly Believes That Diet Coke Kills Cancer Cells Inside the Body
President Donald Trump has an idea about soft drinks that’s pretty fringe even by his own eccentric standards. The president thinks soft drinks can kill cancer cells in the body, and that’s why he constantly guzzles it — with his devotion to fizzy drinks so complete that he had a special button installed in his…
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She’s a Hollywood housekeeper with a side job: cleaning the trashed streets of her own neighborhood
The first stop on Sabine Phillips’ three-hour inspection of her neighborhood was at Fountain Avenue and St. Andrew’s Place, where detached pieces of a sofa had been plopped onto the sidewalk as if this were an outdoor living room. Phillips slid off her yellow Huffy cruiser, grabbed a pen, and entered the finding into her…
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The simple question that could change your career
Devon Fritz had his midlife crisis a little early. He spent his 20s writing tax software, staying on track to hit all the life targets he’d set for himself: house, kids, financial security. And then, one day, he did the math and projected forward what the next 20 years of his life would look like.…
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Todd Blanche called out over DOJ happiness claim: ‘I literally laughed out loud’
A claim by acting Attorney General Todd Blanche that there is great happiness within the Trump administration –– and the Department of Justice –– was shot down by a former high-ranking DOJ official on Saturday morning. Appearing on MS NOW’s “The Weekend,” former DOJ pardon attorney Liz Oyer not only dismissed the Blanche boast but…
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Judge’s decision on suspect in killing of Oakland coaching legend throws case into chaos
The Alameda County case against Cedric Irving Jr., accused of killing beloved Oakland football coach and educator John Beam, hit a major legal roadblock Friday after a judge ruled the defendant mentally incompetent to stand trial, prosecutors said. The decision follows months of psychological evaluations after proceedings were suspended in January. Prosecutors say Irving Jr.…
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Hegseth to be featured in Bible reading event after ‘Pulp Fiction’ embarrassment
Department of Defense head Pete Hegseth will take part in a Bible reading project just days after an embarrassing Pentagon prayer group reading. Hegseth, who has been at odds with military chaplains in the last few weeks over comments made about the war in Iran, will provide a reading along with President Donald Trump, Ben…
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A Beguiling Film About the Downsides of Pop Stardom
Mother Mary begins with a straightforward problem: The titular character, a pop star played by Anne Hathaway, is looking for a showstopper of a dress. But the complications quickly stack up. Mary needs it made over the weekend; she needs it to serve as the centerpiece of her career relaunch after a long and mysterious…
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Things You Told ChatGPT or Claude My Have Already Doomed You in Court
Most tech industry products are easily accessible by the US government. Ring Doorbells have given the Los Angeles Police Department warrantless access to their customer’s camera footage. The FBI can extract your iPhones metadata to peep the content of your Signal messages. Google will happily comply with administrative subpoenas issued by Department of Homeland Security…
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Can Turning Off Your Phone Bring You Closer to God?
John Mark Comer can be a hard man to find. He’s one of the most famous pastors in America right now, an author whose books have together sold more than 1 million copies, but he’s not the most reachable guy. He has a professional website but no contact page. He rarely travels. And as I…









