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  • Outrage grows after ICE tackles rape survivor after court hearing: ‘This regime is evil’

    Outrage grows after ICE tackles rape survivor after court hearing: ‘This regime is evil’

    Reactions were mounting on Monday as news surfaced about an incident involving two Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents who tackled a rape survivor to the ground just moments after she testified in a New Jersey courtroom. David J. Bier, Cato Institute Director of Immigration Studies, shared an excerpt from an Atlantic report on X about…

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  • Kalshi clinches legal win in New Jersey case as states fight to restrict prediction markets

    Kalshi clinches legal win in New Jersey case as states fight to restrict prediction markets

    Kalshi scored a win in the first ruling among a sweep of lawsuits from US states seeking to restrict prediction markets, as a federal appeals court rejected New Jersey’s attempts to ban sports bets on the platform. In a 2-1 decision on Monday, a panel of judges on the Philadelphia-based 3rd US Circuit Court of…

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  • ‘SNL’ star Chloe Fineman under fire for controversial job confession as Vanity Fair does damage control

    ‘SNL’ star Chloe Fineman under fire for controversial job confession as Vanity Fair does damage control

    “Saturday Night Live” star Chloe Fineman is facing backlash for a wild story she told in a Vanity Fair video that has since been edited by the publication. The March 31 video, titled “SNL’ Cast Test How Well They Know Each Other,” begins with Fineman asking her co-stars Mikey Day, Sarah Sherman, Ashley Padilla, Jane Wickline…

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  • Ethics group demands to know whether Trump benefited financially from ‘lawfare’ lawsuit

    Ethics group demands to know whether Trump benefited financially from ‘lawfare’ lawsuit

    The watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) has filed a civil suit seeking records that could indicate whether President Donald Trump profited personally from his litigation against the federal government over his prosecutions prior to the 2024 presidential election. Trump faced two federal prosecutions, both brought by special counsel Jack Smith:…

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  • Why Trump’s latest threat against Iran could be a war crime

    Why Trump’s latest threat against Iran could be a war crime

    For someone who claims to be unconcerned about the Strait of Hormuz, President Donald Trump seems increasingly desperate to open it.  In a Truth Social post over the weekend that was extreme even be his standards, Trump instructed Iran to “open the fuckin’ strait” by this Tuesday or he would make good on earlier threats…

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  • GOP strategist gives grim warning on US foreign policy

    GOP strategist gives grim warning on US foreign policy

    Stewart Stevens, Mitt Romney’s former chief campaign strategist, warned that President Donald Trump has created conditions for one of the “greatest tragedies in American foreign policy history” through his Iran war. Stevens stated Trump appears incapable of recognizing administration mistakes, risking “complete tragedies” for U.S. soldiers and Iranian civilians. He also characterized Trump as “a…

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  • SAG-AFTRA to Resume Contract Talks With AMPTP in April

    SAG-AFTRA to Resume Contract Talks With AMPTP in April

    SAG-AFTRA will resume its negotiations with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers on April 27, having previously held talks with the studio reps on a new TV/theatrical contract for five weeks. The two sides made the joint announcement on Monday afternoon, two days after the AMPTP and Writers Guild of America reached a…

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  • Are the Long Airport Waits Over?

    Are the Long Airport Waits Over?

    Airline passengers make their way through the security lines in Terminal E at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston on March 29, 2026. —Brett Coomer—Houston Chronicle/Getty Images The partial government shutdown is still dragging on. But the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) staffing shortage seen in earlier weeks—and the resulting hours-long waits at airports around the…

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  • The Entire State of Maine Is Poised to Ban New Data Centers

    The Entire State of Maine Is Poised to Ban New Data Centers

    Data centers designed to power immensely resource-intensive AI models have turned into a major point of contention. The sweeping facilities have proven immensely unpopular, particularly in rural areas, where they’ve been accused of causing electricity prices to spike. Companies are spending billions of dollars on the computing infrastructure, despite ongoing concerns over environmental effects and…

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  • Taylor Frankie Paul is distancing herself from Mormon church amid domestic abuse allegations

    Taylor Frankie Paul is distancing herself from Mormon church amid domestic abuse allegations

    Taylor Frankie Paul is breaking from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The embattled “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” star announced on Easter Sunday that she’s parting ways with the religion she built her brand on. “Born and raised Mormon (lds) and I’ll always have love and respect towards it,” she wrote Sunday…

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