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Give Mom Warm Coffee Year-Long With This Ember Smart Mug Deal
The Ember Smart Mug 2 is niche, but it has a loyal following. Even though we think there are better mug warmers on the market, Ember is like Apple AirPods or Kleenex. People want what they want. Right now, for Mother’s Day, the Ember Smart Mug 2 is on sale for just under $100, a
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Offset shrugs off shooting at Florida casino: ‘At the end of the day, the grind don’t stop’
For Migos rapper Offset, the shooting that landed him in the hospital earlier this month is no match for his desire to get back to work. The “Bodies” and “Run It Up” musician, born Kiari Cephus, seemingly shrugged off the incident and his injury, noting in a recent appearance on “Creators Inc. Podcast” that he’s
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Alarm bells as Trump memo gives White House license to destroy tens of millions of emails
Fresh guidance delivered to White House staffers could make destroying government documents that much easier for President Donald Trump’s administration, a report has claimed. An email from the Executive Office of the President issued new guidance on how staffers would save and log internal information and government documents. The new records preservation policy is a
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‘Looksmaxxing’ influencer Clavicular’s YouTube channels removed again after series of violations
“Looksmaxxing” influencer Clavicular’s YouTube channels have been removed — again — following a series of violations on the platform. A YouTube spokesperson confirmed the news in a statement to People on Thursday, saying, “We terminated the creator’s original channel back in November 2025.” Once an original YouTube account is removed, the user is prohibited to
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Dedicated student, track athlete, and now a suspect in the killing of a Burbank teacher
Before he was accused of killing a local elementary school teacher and critically injuring her adult daughter, Sergio Fraire was known by his former classmates at Burbank High as a dedicated student and track athlete. A former student says he ran middle distances, cross-country, and acted a role model for younger runners until he graduated
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Can Mayor Mamdani get Democrats back on track?
After a historic victory last fall, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani marked 100 days in office earlier this month. So far, it’s going pretty well: His approval numbers are broadly positive, he’s begun to deliver on some of his key campaign promises, and he weathered his first major challenge as mayor after NYC endured
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Conservative icon Peggy Noonan pushes back against Trump’s war with Iran
Conservative Wall Street Journal columnist and Former President Ronald Reagan speechwriter Peggy Noonan delivered a pointed rebuke of President Donald Trump’s failure to make a serious public case for the Iran war. In a column published Thursday on WSJ, Noonan questioned the administration decision to go to war now, noting Iran has been a geopolitical
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The 7 Best New Movies on Paramount+ in April 2026
April is almost over. But it’s never too late to watch some of the flicks Paramount+ dropped this month. This list is made up of three of Leonardo DiCaprio most entertaining performances, including Stephen Spielberg’s “Catch Me If You Can,” in which he stars alongside fellow acting veteran Tom Hanks. But don’t fret, this list
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Eerie photos of abandoned Chernobyl plant show lights still glowing on nuclear control panel: ‘Incredibly sad’
It’s a blast from the past. Eerie photos of the infamous nuclear Chernobyl site show the abandoned Ukrainian power plant frozen in time — with a control panel still lit up ahead of the 40th anniversary of the unprecedented disaster. Dusty papers were still scattered across desks that panicked workers abandoned during the catastrophic meltdownnear
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U.S. Department of Education reopens investigation into LAUSD’s Black student achievement program
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights has reopened an investigation into a LAUSD program originally intended to help elevate the academic achievement of Black students, according to a letter released by the conservative group that alleges the program is a form of race-based discrimination. This is the second time the group Defending








