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ESCAPE: George and Amal Clooney Become French Citizens...
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Homeland Security seeks 'emergency' demolition of historic buildings in DC...
Social Security ends year in turmoil as record backlogs delay services...
The race to find Formula 1's first-ever woman champion
A dozen girls whizzed around an English karting track, part of a pioneering drive to draw women into motorsports and maybe even race to the top in male-dominated Formula 1."I watch Formula 1 quite often, and so I kind of know how to get around the track," said Erin, also 11.
The turbulent trajectory of president's 'Nazi streak' acolyte...
Deploys 'unstoppable' nuke missile amid 'peace talks'...
Another bourbon distiller files for bankruptcy as sector collapses
'It's a sad day for bourbon, to be honest with you,' whiskey expert Fred Minnick said.
The stunning space homes printed by robot builders for Mars colonists...
George Clooney hails French privacy laws as couple become citizens
The Oscar-winning actor, 64, has previously expressed his fondness for France but admitted to struggling with the language
‘Deadly New Disease’: 1998 Poll of Americans’ Predictions for Future Were ‘Surprisingly Prescient’
A 1998 poll by Gallup and USA Today surveyed Americans for their predictions for 2025, and several of their guesses were "surprisingly prescient."
The Biggest Business Blunders in Media and Entertainment in 2025
From putting Jimmy Kimmel on ice to rolling back DEI, there was no shortage this past year of baffling corporate moves in 2025.
Warner Bros expected to reject Paramount's latest hostile bid, CNBC reports
Warner Bros Discovery is expected to reject Paramount Skydance's amended $108.4 billion hostile bid, CNBC reported on Tuesday. The rebuff could brush aside Paramount's effort to shore up deal financing through a $40.4 billion personal guarantee from Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison. Paramount and Warner Bros Discovery did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment.
NPR's CEO Was Right-Wing Target. Then the Real Trouble Started...
Tim Walz resignation calls grow over Minnesota fraud scandal
Political figures have called on the governor, who was the Democratic vice presidential nominee in 2024, to resign over the scandal.
Minnesota Fraud Committee Chair Accuses Tim Walz of ‘Turning a Blind Eye’ to Her Repeated Warnings
Robbins, a declared GOP candidate for governor seeking to challenge Walz next year, says she alerted his administration last year to fraud concerns.
Seizes secret $100M palace with age-reversing cryochamber...
AI showing signs of self-preservation and humans should be ready to pull plug, says pioneer
Canadian computer scientist Yoshua Bengio warns against granting legal rights to cutting-edge technology
Trump admin rushes to demolish 13 more historic DC buildings as preservations fight back
Not long after its demolition of the historic East Wing of the White House, the Trump administration is now looking to expedite the demolition of more than a dozen historic buildings in Washington, D.C. – and leading preservation organizations are fighting back.According to documents obtained by The...
China Push to Master Arctic Opens Alarming Shortcut to USA...
Why is the Democratic party hiding its 2024 autopsy report? | Norman Soloman
If the DNC isn’t open and transparent about why they lost, then how can we be sure they will learn their lesson this time?
Pats' Diggs faces strangulation, assault charges
Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs is facing a felony charge of strangulation and a misdemeanor charge of assault from alleged Dec. 2 incident.
After 3 bodies recovered from Houston bayous, officials dispute serial killer rumors
The three bodies recovered in recent weeks were among the more than 30 found in the city’s waterways in 2025, according to NBC affiliate KPRC 2.
Tech giants accused of snooping on radio listeners...
Tatiana Schlossberg, JFK's granddaughter, is dead at 35 after terminal cancer diagnosis
Schlossberg wrote in The New Yorker on Nov. 22 that she had acute myeloid leukemia, with a rare mutation called Inversion 3.