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California could get a ‘super’ El Niño. Here’s what that means for the state
You’re going to hear a lot about El Niño this year. The term refers to warmer-than-average waters along the equatorial Pacific that can influence weather across the globe, raising the odds of searing drought in some regions and torrential rain in others. Indicators increasingly suggest such an event will develop later this summer, and it’s…
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White House called on the carpet for risky war on Pope Leo: ‘This is preposterous’
A report that Donald Trump’s administration menaced the first American-born pope led the entire panel on MS NOW’s “Morning Joe” to wonder what they could possibly be thinking as they risk alienating millions of Catholics. According to a report from The Free Press, after Pope Leo XIV delivered his State of the World speech where…
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New Superman Interactive Experience Launching on Warner Bros. Lot
Next Saturday, April 18, is Superman Day. And, to mark the occasion, Warner Bros. Discovery Global Experiences, in collaboration with DC Studios, will launch Superman Experience: Defenders Unite, a brand-new walkthrough experience and live gameplay attraction, at Stage 5 on the iconic Warner Bros. Studios lot in Burbank, Calif. Presented by Warner Bros. Studio Tour…
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Women aren’t too picky to date. They just don’t need men to feel fulfilled
Across Los Angeles, you can feel the shift in dating without anyone saying it out loud. Men talk about how hard it’s become to meet someone, while women talk about how peaceful life feels now on their own. The gap between those experiences is often framed as women asking for too much, but that explanation…
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Nobel-winning expert drops major warning about metric that ‘has come to a screeching halt’
The economy could be set for a harsh reality check because of one issue highlighted by a Nobel Prize winner. Paul Krugman suggests that while the unemployment figures under Donald Trump’s administration remained relatively typical, the anti-immigration policies of his team will cause a rupture further down the line. The economist, writing in his Substack,…
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A cracked heat shield rattled NASA after Artemis I. Now, Artemis II will put the fix to the test
EDWARDS, Calif. — The Artemis II astronauts are scheduled to return Friday from their trip to the moon. When they do, they will slam into Earth’s atmosphere at over 32 times the speed of sound — and will do so using a reentry technique that has yet to be tested in real-world scenarios. In 2022, NASA sent…
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‘Historical moment’ for Supreme Court due to ‘deep divide’ within: expert
The Supreme Court’s deepening division and declining public approval are for a clear reason, an analysis team has claimed. The judicial body has seen an overwhelming decline in its approval rating, hitting a rare low under Donald Trump’s second term in the Oval Office. Penn State professor Michael J. Nelson, political science professor Lee Epstein,…
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ lawyers to urge appeals court to overturn conviction, sentence
Lawyers for Sean “Diddy” Combs are expected to tell an appeals court on Thursday the judge who oversaw the hip-hop mogul’s sex crimes trial should not have considered evidence that he abused and threatened former girlfriends in sentencing him to more than four years in prison for his conviction on prostitution charges. Combs, 56, is asking the Manhattan-based 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to overturn both his conviction and sentence. Combs is…
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Cardi B and Stefon Diggs spark reconciliation rumors 2 months after split
She likes it like that. Cardi B and Stefon Diggs sparked reconciliation buzz after the athlete attended his ex’s Little Miss Drama Tour in Washington, DC. On Wednesday night, personal trainer Clyde Simmons took to his Instagram Stories, sharing a video of the former New England Patriots star, his youngest brother, Trevon Diggs, and their…
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What to Know About the Bab El-Mandeb Strait as Iran Threatens to Restrict Other Key Trade Passage
Yemeni fishermen sail in the waters overlooking the strategic Bab el-Mandeb Strait on April 5, 2026. —Abdulnasser Alseddik—AP The fragile U.S.-Iran cease-fire is being tested by reports of Tehran’s continued chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz despite President Donald Trump’s demand for a “complete and immediate” reopening of the crucial waterway. But as U.S. and…









