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Rachel Maddow delivers withering send-off for ousted Cabinet member: ‘Hits kept coming!’
MS NOW’s Rachel Maddow kicked off her weekly show with a political obituary for Lori Chavez-DeRemer, the scandal-plagued Secretary of Labor for the Trump administration, who announced her resignation on Monday following months of explosive scandals. “Today, another one down,” said Maddow, after recounting other Trump administration officials who had to leave in disgrace, like
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Denise Richards is ‘devastated,’ ‘can’t stop crying’ following death of ex Patrick Muldoon: report
Denise Richards is reportedly taking the shocking death of her ex Patrick Muldoon extremely hard. Muldoon died on Sunday following a sudden heart attack. He was 57 years old. Richards, who dated the actor for nearly five years in the late ’90s but knew him since she was a teenager, is “inconsolable,” the Daily Mail
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Former Hawaii Gov. George Ariyoshi, the first U.S. governor of Asian American descent, dies at 100
HONOLULU — Former Hawaii Gov. George R. Ariyoshi — the nation’s first Asian American governor — has died at age 100. Ariyoshi, a Democrat who led the state from 1973 to 1986, died peacefully while surrounded by family on Sunday night, according to a statement Monday from current Gov. Josh Green. “Gov. Ariyoshi devoted his life to
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Trump’s ‘counterproductive’ chaos turbocharging resistance in his own base: analysis
President Donald Trump’s “counterproductive” policies regarding immigration and global trade have turbocharged resistance against his administration in rural America, according to a new analysis. Bob Davis, co-author of a book on Trump’s trade policies with China, argued in a new guest essay for The New York Times that Trump’s push to deport illegal immigrants and
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Famed Spanish matador suffers humiliating injury in bullfight blunder
A renowned matador got a little too close for comfort during a bullfighting match in Spain on Monday and suffered an embarrassing injury that required an immediate evacuation in front of thousands of horrified spectators. Morante de la Puebla, best known as the “King of Bullfighters,” was gored up his rectum during a performance gone
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‘Gotta run!’ Senate Republican flees forum when confronted on broken promise
Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-AK) had a simple answer when a constituent confronted him about a broken campaign promise at a public forum this month — he ran. Sullivanwas wrapping up a Zoom session at ComFish, Alaska’s commercial fishing conference, when someone on the call put him on the spot. “Hey Senator, do you have
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Angry Trump denounces media outlets over coverage of Iran war
President Donald Trump accused news media outlets of misrepresenting the Iran war on Truth Social, claiming he is “winning a War, BY A LOT” even though coverage suggests otherwise. Trump criticized major publications like the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post, calling them “fake news.” He claimed Iran’s military capabilities have been
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MAGA attorney general admitted under oath to ethics violation as Senate race heats up: WSJ
Newly unsealed deposition transcripts obtained by the Wall Street Journal revealed that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton admitted under oath to violating attorney-client privilege by handing over data from a former client to a plaintiff suing them. This comes as Paxton fights in a heated runoff for the GOP Senate nomination against incumbent Sen. John
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Fallen-on-hard-times members club seeks new relevance with upcoming LA-area opening
Soho House is doubling down on the desert, but critics wonder if the brand is just chasing a mirage. The global member’s only club has officially announced the “Soho Desert House Palm Springs,” a seven-acre wellness retreat set in California’s Coachella Valley with sweeping views of the San Jacinto Mountains. The property will feature club
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Police in cruisers, on horseback and in the air to combat surge of Valley home burglaries
More visible police patrols, mounted police, and air support over the San Fernando Valley are being deployed after a rash of home burglaries in the area, with nine break-ins in a 10-day period. “We all have zero, zero tolerance for what is happening and what’s been happening in the Valley,” said Los Angeles Mayor Karen









