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Hecklers derail JD Vance at Turning Point USA event: ‘You’re killing children!’
Vice President JD Vance was confronted by hecklers at an event in Georgia with the far-right youth group Turning Point USA, who protested his involvement in the Israeli occupation and destruction of Gaza following the Oct. 7 massacre. Vance, who has worked closely with TPUSA officials as they struggle to continuepast the assassination of their
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Vincent D’Onofrio Says the ‘Men in Black’ Director Called His Edgar the Bug Performance ‘Horrible’
Vincent D’Onofrio had an unpleasant experience shooting “Men in Black” – but Edgar the Bug got the last word. While talking with GQ about his filmography, the “Daredevil: Born Again” star remembered the rollercoaster experience he had working on “Men in Black.” D’Onofrio played Edgar, a farmer who was overtaken by a villainous enemy, and
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A New York bagel fest rolls into L.A. to show the best of West Coast innovation
Bold flavors and local reinventions were at the forefront of Sunday’s inaugural BagelFest West, where bagel makers from California, as well as Seattle and Colorado Springs, offered their best bagels plus unconventional takes on the bagel sandwich — from a Passover-style gefilte fish Hillel sandwich with beet horseradish and charoset served by San Diego’s Mission
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‘You are part of the problem!’ JD Vance erupts after Kirk’s widow skips rally over threats
Vice President JD Vance melted down on Tuesday after Erika Kirk, the widow of late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, skipped moderating the Turning Point USA rallyin Athens, Georgia, citing “threats” she received ahead of the event. Kirk and Vance were scheduled to appear together at the University of Georgia. “Mr. Vice President, I am on
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Guy Fieri Refutes Connection to Tate Brothers After Viral Photo: ‘All I Can Say Is That I’m Devastated’
Guy Fieri refuted any connection to the Tate brothers after a viral photo from UFC 327 made the internet rounds. The Food Network star took to X on Tuesday to clear up confusion after pictures were taken of him greeting Andrew and Tristan Tate before the fight over the weekend. The pictures and videos show
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Devastated son blasts ‘animal’ squatter who stomped NYC mom to death as she planned fresh start
The devastated son of the New York mom stomped to death by a ruthless squatter in her Manhattan apartmentrepeatedly branded the cold-blooded killer an “animal” – stressing he “stole” her life just as she was finally planning a new chapter after years of caring for her ill parents. Halley Tejada, 21, was hit with the
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Read the Athletic reporter Dianna Russini’s full resignation letter in wake of Mike Vrabel photo drama
Dianna Russini resigned from her job at the Athletic after Page Six published photos of her at a luxury hotel with New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel. The NFL reporter submitted her resignation in a letter to Athletic Executive Editor Steven Ginsberg, obtained by Page Six. Read Dianna Russini’s full statement posted Tuesday. Dear Steven, Please accept this
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Trump’s Blockade of the Blockaders
This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and recommends the best in culture. Sign up for it here. Over the past seven days, Donald Trump has adopted two contradictory positions on the Strait of Hormuz. A week
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L.A. City Council panel seeks to ban e-bikes from city hiking and equestrian trails
A Los Angeles City Council panel is pushing to ban electric bikes from most city recreational trails, saying the machines pose a threat to hikers and equestrians. The council’s Arts, Parks, Libraries, and Community Enrichment Committee voted 3 to 0 in favor of the measure, which now goes to the council’s Transportation Committee before potentially
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Trump and the Federal Reserve are barreling toward a massive clash: analysis
President Donald Trump and the Federal Reserve appear to be on a new collision course, according to a new analysis. Andrew Ackerman, who reports on the Federal Reserve for the Washington Post, wrote in a new article on Tuesday that Trump and the central bank could soon be at odds over who runs the bank









