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‘Paranoid’ Vanessa Trump and Tiger Woods firing staff over fear of leaks as troubled golfer seeks treatment
They’re cutting the fat. Vanessa Trump and Tiger Woods have reduced some of their staff out of fear that they’re leaking stories to the press amid his recent arrest and subsequent rehabilitation, a source told Page Six. We hear Trump fired people over her suspicions. Vanessa Trump and Tiger Woods are paranoid of those around
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SpaceX settles lawsuit with state Coastal Commission over Vandenberg flights
SpaceX and the California Coastal Commission have settled a lawsuit filed by Elon Musk’s rocket company over the agency’s attempt to regulate its flights from Vandenberg Space Force Base. The settlement was reached last week by the two sides, but the details won’t be made public until it is approved by Los Angeles U.S. District
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Hitler-obsessed man who menaced No Kings protesters now faces child porn charges: report
A Tennessee man who menaced No Kings protesters with an illegal firearm last year faces new charges — this time for possessing illegal abuse images of children. According to NewsChannel 5’s Phil Williams, “A federal grand jury in Nashville recently returned a superseding indictment against Elijah Millar, 20, adding two additional firearms charges, as well
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Israeli soldiers caught smashing Jesus statue sentenced to 30 days in prison
The Israeli soldiers who smashed a figure of Jesus Christ and photographed it in southern Lebanon were removed from combat duty and sentenced to 30 days of military detention, officials said. The Israel Defense Forces said it was taking appropriate action against the two soldiers following international backlash over the photo of the troops smashing
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Florida’s attorney general launches criminal probe into ChatGPT over FSU shooting
Florida’s attorney general on Tuesday opened a rare criminal investigation into OpenAI’s ChatGPT over whether the artificial intelligence app offered advice to a gunman who killed two people and wounded six others last year at Florida State University. Attorney General James Uthmeier said that prosecutors had done an initial review of chat logs between ChatGPT
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Why the Pentagon is dropping a flu vaccine mandate
This story appeared in The Logoff, a daily newsletter that helps you stay informed about the Trump administration without letting political news take over your life. Subscribe here. Welcome to The Logoff: Hi readers — Donald Trump announced a last-minute extension to the US-Iran ceasefire on Tuesday, hours before the agreement was set to expire.
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Trump DOJ submits — and quickly rescinds — subpoena of president’s political foe: report
President Donald Trump’s Department of Justice submitted — and then quickly rescinded — a subpoena for one of the president’s perceived political foes, according to a new report. The New York Times reported on Tuesday that U.S. prosecutors working to determine whether former CIA Director John Brennan lied to Congress rescinded a recent subpoena to
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Breaking Down the Chilling Ending of Unchosen
Molly Windsor —Courtesy of Netflix In Unchosen, a new psychological drama on Netflix, Rosie (Molly Windsor) and Adam (Asa Butterfield), are a married couple living inside the Fellowship of the Divine, a secluded religious sect where strict rules govern behavior, intimacy, and punishment. Members who step out of line are subjected to “penance,” including isolation,
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Patriots coach Mike Vrabel says photos with Dianna Russini led to ‘difficult conversations’ with family, team
Mike Vrabel doesn’t want to be a distraction. The New England Patriots coach knows that much of the chatter around his team in recent weeks has nothing to do with the reigning AFC champions’ offseason workouts or their plans for the NFL draft later this week. Instead, it’s been about a “personal and private matter”
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FBI gets demand to hand over docs related to Kash Patel’s reported drinking
The nonprofit watchdog group Democracy Forward filed a Freedom of Information Act, or FIOA, request Tuesday demanding the FBI produce internal records within 20 days regarding allegations against FBI Director Kash Patel of excessive drinking and unexplained absences. The Atlantic published a report last week citing FBI and Justice Department officials who claimed Patel’s drinking









