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Prep talk: Boras Classic begins Tuesday with No. 1 and No. 2 teams playing
St. John Bosco, the new No. 1 high school baseball team in Southern California after taking two of three games last week from the previous No. 1 team, Orange Lutheran, could end up facing the Lancers (8-3) again at this week’s Boras Classic if both teams make it to Friday’s final at Mater Dei. St.…
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Jim Jordan facing Freedom Caucus revolt as rumors fly: report
Any hope Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) may have about his future in the House will hinge in large part on the far-right Freedom Caucus, which has lost faith in him at a time there are rumors he is positioning himself to climb the leadership ladder. For the Ohio Republican, the Freedom Caucus has an easy…
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Construction workers unearth 300-year-old cannon while on a routine dig in the UK
Construction workers in the United Kingdom recently unearthed a 300-year-old cannon during a routine day on the job. The find was made during work in Kingston upon Hull, a city in East Yorkshire, according to an announcement earlier this year from the Hull City Council. After the cannon was found, archaeologists from Humber Field Archaeology, a unit…
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Inside Britney Spears’ fun-filled Easter with unexpected celeb friends
Britney Spears is holding her friends closer after her DUI arrest. The Princess of Pop spent her Easter with an unexpected pair of A-listers — songwriter Diane Warren and actress Molly Shannon — over the weekend. The singer, 44, appeared in Warren’s Instagram post Sunday documenting their “fun afternoon with … old friends.” Britney Spears…
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2 U.S. lawmakers visiting Cuba denounce island’s ‘economic bombing’ under energy blockade
HAVANA — Two U.S lawmakers called for a permanent solution to Cuba’s crises after witnessing the effects of a U.S. energy blockade during an official visit to the island. Democratic Reps. Pramila Jayapal of Washington and Jonathan Jackson of Illinois met with Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel, Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez and members of Parliament during a five-day…
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Republicans freak out as Trump plan they applauded comes to red states
WASHINGTON — New Hampshire’s Republican governor, frustrated with little information about the Department of Homeland Security’s plan to put a new detention facility in her state, joined local Democrats to oppose the move and disclosed DHS plans to retrofit warehouses across the nation to expand immigrant detention. Two Republican members of the U.S. Senate, one…
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Sam Altman Watches Awkwardly As He’s Shown Bizarre ChatGPT Issue: “Uh, Maybe, Uhhh”
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman reacted awkwardly to a viral video of a ChatGPT issue. In the video, the TikTok creator known as Husk asks ChatGPT’s voice mode to start a timer for his mile run. When Husk tells it to stop the timer only seconds later, the AI claims he took over ten minutes —…
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The ‘Hacks’ Team Wanted to End Like Deborah Vance — ‘On a Creative High’
There’s a delightfully meta quality to the final season of “Hacks.” After four seasons devoted to watching Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) rise above her aging Las Vegas residency, Deborah takes a hard, sobering look at what her own legacy is going to be across these concluding chapters. Framing that analysis is a series that’s as…
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Trump rants to young kids about Biden at White House Easter event
Sitting at a picnic table surrounded by ten young children, President Donald Trump aired his grievances with former President Joe Biden and the “fake news” media while participating in a White House Easter event Monday. Trump briefly spoke at the event – known as the White House Easter Egg Roll – before joining a table…
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Cruise goers could be smacked with an extra $250 on their next trip — thanks to the fuel shortages
Thanks to war mongering and the rising cost of oil, your high-seas adventure could come with an even higher price tag this year. Experts warn that if you have a cruise booked in 2026, you could be levied with a hefty fuel surcharge. Oil prices have risen more than 40% since Operation Epic Fury got underway on…









