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  • Veteran reporter uncovers new information about Epstein’s Zorro Ranch

    Veteran reporter uncovers new information about Epstein’s Zorro Ranch

    Veteran journalist Alisa Valdes-Rodríguez revealed that Bradbury Stamm, a major U.S. government-linked contractor specializing in military and industrial construction, appears to have built Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch in New Mexico. In her 3,000-word investigation posted on Substack, Valdes-Rodríguez described the revelation as “terrifying,” particularly given Bradbury Stamm’s history constructing Manhattan Project facilities at Los Alamos

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  • Even Hollywood’s Funniest People Have to Compromise

    Even Hollywood’s Funniest People Have to Compromise

    The best way to sneak a comedy into theaters these days, it seems, is to make it a crime drama. Over Your Dead Body is billed as the latest effort from the director Jorma Taccone—a surprising name to be attached, considering his filmography. His previous features are Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping and MacGruber, two

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  • Remember This Banger: Ricky Martin’s ‘María,’ remixed

    Remember This Banger: Ricky Martin’s ‘María,’ remixed

    Do you remember Ricky Martin’s first international hit? Here’s a hint: It had nothing to do with superstitions, black cats or voodoo dolls. Before the Puerto Rican singer crossed over into the English-language mainstream with hits like his 1998 FIFA World Cup anthem, “La Copa de Vida,” and 1999’s “Livin’ La Vida Loca,” there was

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  • Nothing makes Trump angrier than what this Cabinet member just did

    Nothing makes Trump angrier than what this Cabinet member just did

    Friends, You can be Secretary of Defense (War) and cause the mightiest military in the world to be brought to its knees, and still keep your job in the Trump regime. You can be in charge of public health and cause measles to reemerge as a major hazard to Americans, and still keep your job.

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  • Shadowy left-wing network ‘The Wide Awakes’ speaks out after links to WHCD shooter

    Shadowy left-wing network ‘The Wide Awakes’ speaks out after links to WHCD shooter

    A loosely organized progressive collective known as “The Wide Awakes” has denied any connection to accused White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooter Cole Allen after reports suggested he may have been affiliated with them. Allen, a California-based tutor and Caltech graduate, was identified by authorities as the suspect in the Saturday night attack in DC, where

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  • 10 minutes backstage with Darius Rucker at Stagecoach

    10 minutes backstage with Darius Rucker at Stagecoach

    No stranger to Stagecoach as a solo country act, Darius Rucker brought his roots-rock band Hootie & the Blowfish to the desert festival on Sunday night. I talked with him a couple of hours before the group’s set. If there’s one man to speak to the overlap between rock bands who emerged in the 1990s

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  • ‘How was it staged?’ Alex Jones floats fresh conspiracy theory on shooting

    ‘How was it staged?’ Alex Jones floats fresh conspiracy theory on shooting

    Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones suggested that Israel may have played a part in the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner to influence American foreign policy. During his Monday show, Jones noted that White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt had said that the war with Iran had been won as he was preparing for

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  • What King Charles and Queen Camilla have planned for their US state visit: Tea with Trump, state dinner, more

    What King Charles and Queen Camilla have planned for their US state visit: Tea with Trump, state dinner, more

    King Charles and Queen Camilla arrived in Washington, DC, for their first official state visit to the United States on Monday – and the royal pair have a busy four days ahead of them. After touching down in the US capital to celebrate the nation’s upcoming 250th birthday, Charles and Camilla will reportedly meet with

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  • Here’s where and when it’s expected to rain in Southern California this week

    Here’s where and when it’s expected to rain in Southern California this week

    More rain could be in store for Los Angeles this week. Skies will be partly cloudy Tuesday, with temperatures warming to the low to mid-70s, said Ryan Kittell, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Oxnard. But by Wednesday night, most parts of Los Angeles have a roughly 20% to 30% chance of getting a

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  • The Supreme Court seems nervous about letting the police track you with your phone

    The Supreme Court seems nervous about letting the police track you with your phone

    If I’d only listened to the first half of the Supreme Court’s Monday argument in Chatrie v. United States, a case asking when police can use cellphone data to determine who was present near the site of a crime, I would be convinced that the Court is about to drastically limit Americans’ right to privacy.

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