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‘Worse than the pandemic’: Red state restaurants now suffering from Trump’s ICE crackdown
A coalition of business groups, restaurateurs, and lawmakers in Texas has been formed to push back against the anti-immigrant policies of Donald Trump’s administration as sales collapse and companies struggle to find employees. According to a report from the New York Times, there is tension in the deeply conservative state, as the economic impact on
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‘American Gladiators’ Star Huntress Hopes to Inspire Young Women in Sports as Pop Culture Phenomenon Returns
Prepare to be entertained now that “American Gladiators” is back for its third iteration, out Friday on Prime Video. The reboot welcomes a brand new batch of 16 superhuman athletes to hold the mantle as the titular Gladiators opposite some worthy, everyday Contenders, who themselves get to compete for the $100,000 prize. For Gladiator Huntress
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What We Know About the ‘Massive’ Military Complex Being Built Beneath the White House
An excavator works to clear rubble after the East Wing of the White House was demolished in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 23, 2025. The demolition is part of President Donald Trump’s plan to build a multimillion-dollar ballroom on the eastern side of the White House. —Eric Lee—Getty Images As the court battle over President Donald
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Iran Had a Doomsday Weapon All Along
President Trump has said that he went to war to stop Iran from ever having a nuclear bomb. Unfortunately, the war he launched led Iran to discover that it already had an extremely effective doomsday weapon—one that promised the economic equivalent of mutual assured destruction. The Strait of Hormuz has always been vulnerable; the United
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Sri Lanka sent home 238 Iranian sailors, including survivors of a U.S. torpedo attack
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — Sri Lanka has sent home 238 Iranian sailors, including 32 who survived a U.S. torpedo attack that sank their ship in the Indian Ocean, officials said Friday. A U.S. submarine sank the IRIS Dena on March 4 while the ship was returning home after taking part in a naval exercise on invitation from
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Trump’s newly minted ceasefire already in jeopardy as ally goes rogue: report
Israel was issued a fierce demand Friday morning by President Donald Trump that they cease striking Lebanon, but according to reports, it appears to have dismissed Trump’s orders “a number” of times within a matter of hours, resulting in at least one death. The ongoing two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran was brokered
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‘American Gladiators’ Is Back, Here’s Where You Can Watch The Reboot
Believe it or not, “American Gladiators” is back. The ’80s classic is back and on a new home for streaming. For anyone yearning for amateur athletes to compete in a variety of games to be deemed the next “gladiator,” your wait is over. Games of Joust, Powerball and The Ring are all back for the
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Prince St. Pizza is opening a new location — and New Yorkers are stoked: ‘Best news all year!’
Prince St. Pizza is taking a slice out of Brooklyn. The cult-favorite Manhattan pizza shop, known for its spicy pepperoni squares, is opening a new location across the East River with its first Brooklyn storefront. The doors at the new location at 271 Smith Street will officially open on Thursday, April 23 at 12 p.m.
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Fired NFL reporter Crissy Froyd defends dating coach after dragging Dianna Russini over Mike Vrabel photos
Flag on the play. Crissy Froyd is defending her history of dating a college football player and coach — after calling out journalist Dianna Russiniover the viral photos of her and New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel. “Someone was like, ‘Oh, like you slept with JT Daniels,’ and I’m like, ‘Well, yeah, that’s my former
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Angels’ World Series hero and taciturn slugger Garret Anderson dies at 53
Garret Anderson, the often misunderstood and always lethal Angels slugger who starred in the 2002 World Series, has died of a heart attack. He was 53. Anderson’s most memorable moment was belting a decisive three-run double in Game 7 of the only World Series ever played by the Angels. Yet consistency over 17 seasons —









