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MAHA’s Perfect Villain
This morning, a crowd gathered near the Supreme Court to protest the weed-killer Roundup. Inside, justices heard arguments for Monsanto v. Durnell, weighing whether to exempt the company that created Roundup from lawsuits alleging that it failed to warn users that its herbicide causes cancer. Outside, the protesters rehearsed long-running grievances against Monsanto: One man
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Trump’s ‘decline’ just became ‘impossible to ignore’ after press dinner shooting: analyst
President Donald Trump showed the world that his mental and physical decline has become “impossible to ignore” following the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday, according to one analyst. In an interview following the shooting, during which no one was killed, Trump said that he “didn’t make it easy” on Secret Service
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Karen Bass Trails LA Mayoral Competitors in 2026 Campaign Fundraising
Mayor Karen Bass will have to compete with several deep-pocketed candidates entering Los Angeles’ primary mayoral election this June, and she’s falling behind. The incumbent trails her competitors in fundraising for this year, raising $494,734 to date since January. Spencer Pratt and Nithya Raman, who each announced their candidacies days before the deadline in February,
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Weird Things Happen When You Give AI Agents Money and Let Them Spend It
Late last year, Anthropic had its AI model, Claude, run a large vending kiosk in the Wall Street Journal‘s offices. It didn’t take long for the experiment to go off the rails. After being given a starting balance of $1,000, the AI ordered a PlayStation 5, several bottles of wine, and a live betta fish
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Trump just revealed a new ‘sign of weakness’ during ’60 Minutes’ interview: ex-insider
President Donald Trump revealed a new “sign of weakness” following the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday, according to a former administration insider. Trump claimed during an interview on the CBS News show “60 Minutes” on Sunday that he did not fall while Secret Service agents were trying to escort him out
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How Trump’s protectors are failing him over and over again — and will get him killed unless we act now
In my four decades protecting lives — from the streets of the South Bronx as an NYPD detective in the robbery and gun squads to building and leading a powerhouse security company — I have never seen a more alarming pattern of incompetence. In the past 22 months, four documented assassination attempts have been made
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Ex-prosecutor shreds Trump DOJ’s crusade against nonprofit: ‘Just doesn’t make sense’
A former prosecutor and civil rights attorney shredded President Donald Trump’sDepartment of Justice’s crusade against a prominent nonprofit during a new podcast episode on Monday. Melba Pearson, host of “The Breakdown” on Legal AF, said during a new episodethat the indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Centerfor wire and bank fraud was “thin on facts.”
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Inside Demi Lovato’s celebration for her sold out Madison Square Garden show
Demi Lovato celebrated her sold out show at Madison Square Garden for her “It’s Not That Deep Tour” singing along with pals at TEN11 at ZOI Nomad. We hear Lovato hosted an intimate, candlelit dinner on Saturday for 20 members of her inner circle including close friends, collaborators, and team members with dishes like citrus
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‘I knew a gun was going to be used’: Man pleads guilty in Jam Master Jay’s 2002 murder
More than 20 years after Jam Master Jay of Run-DMC was shot to death in a New York recording studio, a man admitted to his role in the killing. Jay Bryant, 52, pleaded guilty to a federal murder charge, telling U.S. Magistrate Judge Peggy Cross-Goldenberg that he helped others gain access to the building where
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Miserable Trump-appointed judge abruptly resigns — and leaves huge workload behind: report
U.S. District Judge Alan Albright abruptly announced his resignation this month, leaving his colleagues with a huge stack of unresolved casework — and it may be because he was simply miserable in his role as a judge, Ryan Autullo of Bloomberg Law reported on Monday. Albright, who was appointed to the bench by President Donald









