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Justice Sonia Sotomayor issues stark warning about conservative allies’ tactic
LAWRENCE — Justice Sonia Sotomayor said Tuesday the U.S. Supreme Court’s “shadow docket” is controversial among her colleagues, and it can consequentially short-circuit lower courts. At a Q&A-style fireside chat among three influential Latinas and a crowd of around 1,700, Sotomayor articulated her view on the implications of the court’s frequent use of the emergency…
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‘The Pitt’: Nurse Dana Worries She’ll Never See Dr. Robby Again After Sabbatical | Exclusive Clip
As always, things are heating up on “The Pitt” — and even Dana Evans (Katherine LaNasa) is starting to get worried. In an exclusive sneak peek of “The Pitt” Season 2, Episode 14 (“8:00 P.M.”) shared with TheWrap, the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center’s charge nurse tells Dr. Jack Abbot (Shawn Hatosy) that she’s worried for…
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How can you tell a man’s penis size? LA’s controversial ‘dick print’ expert is turning women into schlong sleuths
Anwar White is teaching women how to be private dicks. Call them dong detectives, schlong sleuths, sausage Sherlocks, penis patrollers — ladies looking to get a leg up on a prospective partner’s middle leg are getting an education on the art of meat whistle measurement, thanks to the certified romance and relationship coach from Los Angeles, who’s…
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Meghan Markle ‘bombarded’ with work offers after friends boast she’s returning to acting — but Netflix might not be happy
Meghan Markle has been “bombarded” with work offers following a former co-star’s revelation she is planning a return to acting. Studios and production companies have tabled offers to the Duchess of Sussex for a range of roles, including horror and even soap operas, a senior Los Angeles casting agent exclusively told Page Six. The avalanche…
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Outrage as Florida man urges Trump to wipe out Iran live on TV: ‘Kill them all’
An interview on MS NOW with a Florida man caused alarm on social media after he urged Donald Trumpto “push the button” and kill everyone in Iran. Speaking on the street in front of a Starbucks in Boca Raton, Dale Hershman told MS NOW’s Alex Tabet that he wants Trump’s war to continue and that…
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How the Los Angeles Festival of Movies Became a ‘Unique and Personal’ Home for Indie Film
Micah Gottlieb and Sarah Winshall saw a gap in the Los Angeles film festival scene. To the outside observer, that might sound a bit silly. Between AFI Fest, Beyond Fest, Animation Is Film Festival and many, many more, there are seemingly no shortage of cinematic celebrations hosted in Hollywood. Yet while festivals like these court…
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Google News Now Prominently Featuring Polymarket Bets
Google News has started showing Polymarket bets alongside actual news articles, often appearing as large blocks that contain links to numerous gambling opportunities on the service. The bets often appear in the “For you” section of Google News, which is tailored to a user’s personal interests. In one instance, it was even the very top…
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Russian court criminalizes the activities of the Nobel Prize-winning rights group Memorial
Russia’s Supreme Court on Thursday effectively criminalized the activities of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning rights group Memorial, the latest step in an unrelenting crackdown on dissent and civil society organizations in the country amid its war in Ukraine. Separately, police in Moscow raided the offices of the prominent independent newspaper Novaya Gazeta, whose chief editor…
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Tiny pro-MAGA community revolts over plans for 7,500-person DHS detention center
Newly confirmed Department for Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin is running into a buzzsaw since leaving the Senate and ground zero for him is in a tiny town in Pennsylvania where Donald Trump is massively popular. According to the New York Times, Tremont, Pennsylvania — a deep-red town of just 2,000 people in Trump territory…
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‘Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair’ Review: Nostalgic Revival Ends Too Soon
The worst part about Disney’s “Malcolm in the Middle” revival is that it’s only a miniseries. The four-episode project, which was originally pitched as a movie, firmly replants viewers into the world of Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) and his wild family without missing a beat, and leaves you wanting so much more. When the original series…









