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Stop being so chill, Xavier Becerra. Fight for California’s future
Xavier Becerra needed to land a knockout punch, even more so than the five other candidates for California governor he was facing at Wednesday night’s debate. Instead, he fired off some slaps. He needed to roar about his many accomplishments in his 35-year career in Sacramento and Washington, to distinguish himself from the relative political
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Panicking Hegseth now ‘very worried’ Trump will cut him next: analyst
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was reportedly concerned that President Donald Trump could dismiss him from his cabinet next, which is dictating his recent moves, an analyst said on Thursday. Hegseth, who fired Navy Secretary John Phelan on Wednesday, has apparently started to show signs of paranoia over whether he will remain in the top Pentagon
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Kennedy family feud over RFK Jr. is ‘devastating,’ says Tim Shriver as he warns Amercans of ugly political divides
For most Americans, political arguments stay at the kitchen table, but for the Kennedys, they have played out on the national stage. Tim Shriver, nephew of former President John F. Kennedy, said the family divide over Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been “devastating” and warned others not to make the same mistakes. Speaking on “Special Report”
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Elon Musk Admits He Lied to Tesla Customers’ Faces for Years About Self-Driving
After over a decade of promising that fully autonomous driving is right around the corner, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has yet to bring his ambitious vision to fruition. In early 2019, Tesla started installing a system called Hardware 3 (HW3) in its cars, which according to Musk would enable what the company continues to misleadingly
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Democrats win in Virginia but it won’t be the final say in a national redistricting competition
Democrats on Wednesday celebrated an election win in Virginia that could put them slightly ahead in the national redistricting competition that President Trump triggered in an attempt to preserve his party’s House majority in this year’s midterms, but it will not be the final round. Now that it’s been approved by voters, the new Virginia
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Red state gov’s bid to get in Trump’s good graces doomed to backfire on GOP: strategist
Recruiting Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to gerrymander his state as a counterattack to the Democratic redistricting victory in Virginia could backfire, a political consultant warned Thursday, as the GOP looks to punch back. “We have already compacted Democrats into such tight districts, the only thing you can do when you are redrawing is cut them
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EU approves a $106-billion loan package to help Ukraine after Hungary lifts its veto
BRUSSELS — The European Union on Thursday approved a $106-billion loan package to help Ukraine meet its economic and military needs for two years after oil began flowing through a key pipeline to Hungary and Slovakia, ending months of political deadlock. The EU also approved a new raft of sanctions against Russia over its war on Ukraine.
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‘The clock is ticking!’ Trump unleashes bizarre rant on where he stands with Iran war
President Donald Trump reacted on Thursday to reports on where negotiations stand with Iran amid the ongoing Israeli-U.S. war. In a post on his Truth Social platform, he argued that reports saying he was uneasy about the ongoing conflict were inaccurate and tried to set the record straight, while also attacking The New York Times
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NBA star Anthony Edwards accuses Ayesha Howard of publicly shaming him into child support settlement: docs
Anthony Edwards is accusing Ayesha Howard in court of trying to publicly shame him into a child support settlement for their daughter, Aubri’. According to court documents filed Wednesday and exclusively obtained by Page Six, the Minnesota Timberwolves player claimed Howard allegedly “orchestrated a coordinated media campaign” to “pressure” Edwards into reaching a monetary agreement.
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At ‘AI Coachella,’ Stanford Students Line Up to Learn From Silicon Valley Royalty
As thousands of influencers descended on southern California earlier this month for the annual Coachella Music Festival, a very Silicon Valley program dubbed “AI Coachella” was taking shape a few hundred miles north in Palo Alto. The class, CS 153, is one of Stanford’s buzziest offerings this semester, and like the music festival, it features









