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‘Unsettling’: New details emerge about suspected would-be WHCD shooter
New details were revealed Monday about the suspected gunman who rushed through a security checkpoint at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday in Washington, D.C., details that journalist Ken Klippenstein described as “unsettling in its ordinariness.” The suspected gunman was soon identified as Cole Allen, a 31-year-old California resident whose background largely remained a
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‘Michael’s $217 Million Box Office Shows Fans and Critics Want Different Things From Music Biopics | Analysis
In “Michael,” pop star Michael Jackson’s family and confidantes tell him repeatedly about his destiny of reaching an audience of millions. The Lionsgate-Universal biopic, directed by Antoine Fuqua, has achieved a destiny of its own, fulfilling the hopes of its distributors and exhibitors of becoming a tentpole box office hit and giving the theatrical market
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Legal loophole could allow Todd Blanche to avoid Epstein scrutiny: report
Senate Democrats’ desire to hold acting Attorney General Todd Blanche’s feet to the fire over the Jeffrey Epstein files and his reasoning behind his sympathetic treatment of Ghislaine Maxwell, could be waylaid by a legal loophole. According to Politico’s Erica Orden and Eli Stokols, legal scholars are divided on whether Donald Trump can keep Blanche
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Norwegian cruise ship worker missing after falling overboard off coast of Massachusetts: ‘Very heartbreaking’
A crew member fell overboard from a Norwegian cruise ship off the coast of Massachusetts Sunday, sparking a major search and rescue operation. Security camera footage shows the unidentified worker plunging off the side of the Norwegian Breakaway and into the freezing waters some 12 miles from Cape Cod. The cruise ship’s searchlight beam is
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CNN pinpoints telling Trump interaction with reporter: ‘Question he really did not like’
President Donald Trump signaled his discomfort with a particularly sensitive topic during a new interview after an alleged would-be assassin charged into an area near the White House Correspondents Dinner. The 79-year-old president sat down with “60 Minutes” correspondent Norah O’Donnell, who read from alleged gunman Cole Thomas Allen’s manifesto accusing Trump of being a
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WNBA star Lexie Brown addresses viral rumor Klay Thompson cheated on Megan Thee Stallion with her
It wasn’t me. WNBA star Lexie Brown denied being the woman Klay Thompson allegedly cheated on Megan Thee Stallion with. “I’ve seen what’s being said online, and I want to be clear, none of it is true, and I have no involvement in this situation,” the Seattle Storm player, 31, wrote on her Instagram Stories
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Leaked LAPD records reveal officers in fireworks blast received only brief suspensions
After the LAPD bomb squad botched the detonation of seized fireworks and leveled part of a city block in 2021, destroying dozens of homes and costing the city millions in lawsuit payouts, police officials would not disclose how the officers responsible for the disaster were held accountable. The punishments remained a closely held secret until
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James Carville flags ‘only way’ to flip red state’s Senate seat blue: ‘Listen up!’
Legendary Democratic strategist James Carville on Monday highlighted a Senate seat in Florida he thinks can turn blue. Carville, who recently hit Trump with a history lesson, sent an email to supporters in which he hailed Alex Vindman, the retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel and former National Security Council (NSC) official who was a prominent
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King Charles Arrives in Trump’s Washington, and a Congress Less Civil Than His Mother Faced
King Charles III and President Donald Trump at Windsor Castle in Windsor, England, on Sept. 17, 2025. Charles is now visiting Washington, D.C., a trip that will include a joint address to Congress. —Andrew Matthews—WPA Pool/Getty Images This article is part of The D.C. Brief, TIME’s politics newsletter. Sign up here to get stories like
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A crop of classic musical revivals arrives in LA. this spring. Here’s why modern audiences will care
It’s raining classic musical revivals in Los Angeles, with three shows penned by Rodgers and Hammerstein and Lerner and Loewe poised to run concurrently this spring. These mid-century dream teams revolutionized American theater by popularizing the integrated musical, a form which leveraged classic operetta elements like song and dance as narrative tools. Once cutting-edge and









