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‘The damage is done’: JD Vance ridiculed for walking back ‘nasty’ Pope Leo statements
Vice President JD Vance has been ridiculed by leading theological experts and philosophers for a recent statement made about Pope Leo XIV. Vance has engaged in a direct theological dispute with Pope Leo XIV, criticizing the pontiff’s understanding of Catholic doctrine. At a Turning Point conference, Vance stated, “I think it’s very, very important for
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The California Governor’s Race Is a Debacle
On a chilly Saturday late last month, I met Eric Swalwell at a Little League diamond near Capitol Hill, where the Bay Area congressman and his wife, Brittany, would be watching their 8-year-old son. Swalwell, who was running to succeed Gavin Newsom as the next governor of California, had been gradually rising above a Lilliputian
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Hospital Reuses Syringes, Infects Hundreds of Children With HIV
Nightmarish scenes are playing out in one hospital in Taunsa, a city located in the central Punjab province of Pakistan. According to a devastating investigation by the BBC Eye, at least 331 children have tested positive for HIV between November 2024 and October 2025. The infections seem to trace back to a single facility, THQ
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A renewed threat to JPL as the Trump administration tries again to cut NASA
WASHINGTON — NASA recaptured the world’s attention with Artemis II, which took astronauts to the moon and back for the first time in half a century. But the agency’s scientific projects could again be under threat as the Trump administration makes a renewed push to drastically cut their funding — including at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The
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Bruce Blakeman’s 100-day plan to ‘fix’ New York if elected governor: Lower taxes and a return to law and order
Republican gubernatorial candidate Bruce Blakeman says he has a plan to make New York safer and more affordable. The Nassau County executive and presumptive GOP nominee shared with The Post his blueprint for how he’d run the Empire State during his first 100 days in office. “New Yorkers are being priced out of their homes
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Supreme Court weighs phone searches to find criminals amid complaints of ‘digital dragnets’
WASHINGTON — A man carrying a gun and a cellphone entered a federal credit union in a small town in central Virginia in May 2019 and demanded cash. He left with $195,000 in a bag and no clue to his identity. But his smartphone was keeping track of him. What happened next could yield a landmark
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This Halal Beauty Company Boss Has Big Ambitions
Dr. Sari Chairunnisa, Co-Founder & Deputy CEO, Paragon Corp. speaks onstage on June 9, 2025. —Monica Schipper/Getty Images for The Business of Fashion Back in 1985, Dr. Sari Chairunnisa’s family were facing tough times. Indonesia’s oil export-reliant economy was reeling from the collapse of crude prices, sending shockwaves through every industry. To make ends meet,
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California is now the front line of America’s maternal mortality crisis
California has become a refuge for reproductive care, but it’s now absorbing the consequences of a national public health failure. The United States has one of the highest maternal mortality rates among high-income countries, and it’s only getting worse. A growing body of research shows that abortion bans are driving this crisis, increasing preventable deaths,
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What to do about burnout at work
Jonathan Malesic knows burnout firsthand. He was working his dream job, teaching at a small Catholic college in Pennsylvania. He was publishing papers, working toward tenure — doing all the things on the professor checklist. He was happy; until one day, he wasn’t. “I was constantly exhausted. I dreaded going to work,” Malesic told Explain
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AI Company Known for Teen Suicides Launches New Feature to Turn Books Into Roleplaying Experiences
AI company Character.AI has long garnered a reputation for hosting some extremely dubious content. Though it built its early success off explosive popularity among teen users, it was repeatedly caught hosting wildly inappropriate bots — like ones modeled after real-world mass shooters or designed to encourage eating disorders. Outrage grew when a teen died by









