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Maren Morris details ‘f–ked up’ first relationship with a woman: ‘Borderline extortion’
Maren Morris took to social media to label her first relationship with a woman as “f–ked up.” The songstress opened up to fans about her “bisexual journey” in a TikTok on Wednesday, which she described as “pretty short.” “I briefly was seeing a woman and I was not looking for anything serious,” she began in
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National Guard general sends Trump a message on possible orders to send troops to polls
The National Guard’s top general told Congress on Friday that it would follow the Constitution and the law when he was asked about the possibility President Donald Trump would order troops to polling places for the midterm elections. The remarks at a U.S. House Appropriations subcommittee hearing came as Democratic lawmakers also voiced unease over
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Trump administration takes emergency step to sustain key Colorado River reservoir
The water crisis along the Colorado River, a critical source for California and six other states, has gotten so serious that the Trump administration is responding with emergency measures to prevent disaster at the nation’s second largest reservoir. The effort to boost the water level of Lake Powell will bring consequences, cutting water to farms
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Ex-prosecutor fears Trump DOJ will help ‘hide’ ICE agent facing criminal charges
A former federal prosecutor raised the alarm Friday that the Trump administration may intervene to help a charged ICE agent dodge accountability after a Minnesota county issued a nationwide arrest warrant — and the agent had not yet been taken into custody. Gregory Donnell Morgan Jr., an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer, was charged Thursday
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Amazon targeted in suspected LA arsons as packages left toasted
Two fires involving Amazon shipping containers on freight trains in Los Angeles are under investigation, with officials suspecting a connection to theft and possible arson. The most recent incident broke out around 6 a.m. Tuesday at a Union Pacific rail yard at 578 N. Mission Road in Boyle Heights, according to the Los Angeles Fire
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Alec Baldwin ordered to face civil trial over deadly ‘Rust’ shooting
Alec Baldwin is going back to court. Variety and People reported Friday that a Los Angeles Superior Court Judge has ruled a civil lawsuit filed by a “Rust” crew member can proceed to trial. Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins died in October 2021 after a gun Baldwin was holding fired. “A reasonable jury could find that Mr. Baldwin recklessly disregarded the
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Judge blocks Nexstar-Tegna deal, throwing $6.2-billion merger into doubt
A federal judge has blocked Nexstar Media Group’s $6.2-billion acquisition of its rival, upending the already consummated union of the nation’s two largest television station groups. U.S. District Court Chief Judge Troy L. Nunley on Friday issued a preliminary injunction that forbids Nexstar, which owns KTLA-TV Channel 5 in Los Angeles, and its takeover-target, Tegna
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Internet erupts over explosive Kash Patel report: ‘They really got Bluto in charge’
FBI Director Kash Patel was the subject of an explosive article in The Atlantic on Friday, accused of being a problem drinker, frequently absent from his duties, whose paranoid outbursts border on being a threat to national security. Patel has broadly denied these allegations, and an FBI communications official threatened to sue over the story.
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‘Suite Life’ alum Dylan Sprouse tackled trespasser at his L.A. home, held him until police arrived
Dylan Sprouse sprang to action early Friday morning when he encountered a trespasser at his Hollywood Hills home. Sources familiar with the incident told The Times that “The Suite Life of Zack & Cody” star tackled a man on the lawn near his home after his wife, Victoria’s Secret model Barbara Palvin, spotted “the creepy
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GOP strategist reveals Trump’s ‘biggest problem’ as another poll spells trouble
Seven weeks into the conflict with Iran, new polling suggests President Donald Trump is struggling to win over the American public – a challenge one Republican strategist described as his “biggest problem.” A new survey from Politico found that just 38% of Americans back the military strikes, while a majority say the war is not









