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  • Lena Dunham reveals why she loved rehab

    Lena Dunham reveals why she loved rehab

    Lena Dunham, pictured on April 15, spoke to the The Post about her time in rehab. GC Images Lena Dunham loved her 2018 stint in rehab because it was a much-needed break after her five-year run on “Girls.” “I really did [love it] because I hadn’t slowed down in such a long time,” the actress,…

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  • Used EV sales charge up on high gas prices, even as new EV demand declines

    Used EV sales charge up on high gas prices, even as new EV demand declines

    As gas prices soared in California last month, Irvine resident Marc Tan realized his Mercedes SUV was getting too expensive to refuel. He decided to save money at the pump and purchased a used Tesla last month. “I had to trade in my SUV, “ said Tan, who works as a nurse. “It was just…

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  • New DHS head ‘whitewashing ICE’s illegal conduct’ with sweeping change: analysis

    New DHS head ‘whitewashing ICE’s illegal conduct’ with sweeping change: analysis

    Department of Homeland Security head Markwayne Mullin has been accused of covering up the failings of Kristi Noem’s tenure as the agency’s head. Joyce Vance, who served as the United States attorney for the Northern District of Alabama from 2009 to 2017, suggested the recent resignation of Immigration and Customs Enforcement head Todd Lyons is…

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  • The Scapegoat Scam

    The Scapegoat Scam

    The Hungarian strongman Viktor Orbán, who lost his election in a landslide on Sunday after 16 years in power, presented himself as a defender of Western civilization. But at best, his lofty rhetoric was a code for bigotry and a justification for the persecution of minorities; at worst, it was a scam to fleece Hungarians…

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  • Can LeBron James pull of his second-greatest playoff feat?

    Can LeBron James pull of his second-greatest playoff feat?

    The turn this Lakers’ season took, it should go down as one of the franchise’s great what-ifs, coulda-woulda-beens, we’ll-never-knows … Shared regret for a legion of Lakers fans who were, for the full 15-2 month of March, vibing with their team, screaming excitedly like 6-year-olds and riding hard on the MVP campaign trail for Luka…

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  • This critic ‘poses a direct threat’ to JD Vance’s ‘extreme right-wing’ philosophy: experts

    This critic ‘poses a direct threat’ to JD Vance’s ‘extreme right-wing’ philosophy: experts

    Pope Leo XIV directly challenged the Trump administration this week, stating he has “no fear” of the White House and will continue speaking “loudly” about God’s message despite Trump’s social media attacks against him. The unprecedented confrontation marks a historic clash between the first American pope and a U.S. president who has repeatedly criticized him,…

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  • 5 Predictions for The Pitt Season 3

    5 Predictions for The Pitt Season 3

    (L-R): Shawn Hatosy as Dr. Abbot and Noah Wyle as Dr. Robby in The Pitt Season 2 finale. Another shift at the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center has come and gone—and with it, a slew of new patient problems, professional dilemmas, and interpersonal hang-ups for everyone’s favorite day shift staffers to attempt to work through. The…

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  • How Can Astronauts Tell How Fast They’re Going?

    How Can Astronauts Tell How Fast They’re Going?

    Here on Earth, it’s easy to know how fast you’re driving. You get a good sense of it just by seeing trees and cows pass by. And of course you also have a speedometer that counts how many times your tires rotate per second and computes a speed based on their circumference. (Fun fact: Put…

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  • There’s a wide gap between rumor and fact. That’s where Eric Swalwell lurked

    There’s a wide gap between rumor and fact. That’s where Eric Swalwell lurked

    The implosion of Eric Swalwell’s gubernatorial campaign and his once-promising political career has left a great many questions rising from the smoldering wreckage. Questions about his character, judgment and staggering recklessness. The question — as misguided as it is inevitable — of why his accusers hadn’t come forward sooner. (My columnizing colleague, Anita Chabria, incisively…

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  • Live Nation lost in court. Here’s what it means for concerts.

    Live Nation lost in court. Here’s what it means for concerts.

    This story appeared in Today, Explained, a daily newsletter that helps you understand the most compelling news and stories of the day. Subscribe here. Live Nation will have to face the antitrust music, a federal jury in New York ruled this week, declaring that America’s preeminent concert middleman is an illegal monopoly. This was not…

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