PoliticoDeSantis, while launching his presidential campaign on Twitter Spaces, faced
technical difficulties which, ironically, challenged his portrayed image as a controlled, low-drama, and expertly organized politician. |
CBS
NewsIRS whistleblower Gary Shapley, overseeing the probe into Hunter Biden's
finances, voiced concerns about the Department of Justice's handling of the case, alleging that steps were "slow-walked.” |
New York
Daily NewsAmidst escalating nuclear threats from Russia, North Korea, China, and
potentially Iran, there is a pressing need to rethink U.S. civil defense preparedness, an aspect largely ignored since the Cold War. |
DNYUZSwiss scientists have developed a "digital bridge" implant, using artificial
intelligence to enable Gert-Jan Oskam, paralyzed from the hips down, to regain lower body control and walk again. |
Al
JazeeraA year post-Uvalde mass shooting, residents expressed ongoing grief and
frustration at a vigil, some turning into activists for school safety and gun control, despite perceived limited progress. |
SFGATEGovernor Gavin Newsom's promise to appoint a Black woman to replace
Senator Dianne Feinstein has sparked speculation, with talk show host Oprah Winfrey mentioned as a potential caretaker choice. |
Los
Angeles TimesFollowing her return after a serious illness, Sen. Dianne
Feinstein has maintained a low profile, with staff providing a protective bubble, raising questions about her capacity to serve California's residents. |
KARK-TVRichard "BigO" Barnett, involved in the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection
and notably photographed on Nancy Pelosi's desk, was sentenced to 54 months in jail and fined, despite his defense's plea for no prison time. |
Washington PostHouse Ds are expressing frustration with Biden's quiet negotiation strategy
on the debt ceiling deal, fearing it allows Rs to control the narrative, and they urge more public pushback against GOP demands. |
The Post
and CourierMurdaugh, already convicted of murder and facing over 100 state charges,
has been federally indicted for the first time, accused of over 20 financial crimes, including money laundering and wire fraud. |
New York
PostBrian Laundrie's mother's note offering to aid in body disposal was
revealed publicly after being deemed admissible in an emotional distress lawsuit brought against the Laundries by Gabby Petito's parents. |
Yahoo!
NewsA visitor's attempt to help a struggling bison calf in
Yellowstone led to its rejection by the herd and subsequent euthanization due to it creating a hazardous situation by approaching people and vehicles. |
The
Nashua TelegraphAmanda Gorman is speaking out after her inaugural poem, "The
Hill We Climb," has been placed on a restricted list for elementary students at a Florida school following a single parent's complaint. |
NBC NewsTarget has faced backlash for removing some LGBTQ-themed merchandise and
relocating Pride displays to less visible parts of their stores due to "threats impacting team members’ sense of safety.” |
ABC
NewsAutomakers like Tesla and Ford are discontinuing AM radio due to
interference concerns with electric engines, a decision that's causing controversy given that AM radio still has a substantial listenership. |
InsideHook"Allocated bourbon" refers to specific bourbon brands that are
strategically distributed due to high demand and limited supply, a practice utilized by producers when they can't meet consumer demand. |
CNNCNN will host a live town hall event in Iowa next month featuring
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley, former South Carolina governor, as she joins a growing field of GOP candidates. |
VarietyTurner, the 'Queen of Rock'n Roll' who achieved R&B success in the '60s and
'70s and pop stardom in the '80s, notably with her Grammy-winning album "Private Dancer,” has passed at 83 after a long illness. |
The
Jerusalem PostDuring a concert in Berlin, Waters sparked controversy by dressing as
an SS officer, comparing Anne Frank to Al-Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, and utilizing imagery interpreted as antisemitic. |
People Netflix
has initiated a crackdown on password sharing in the U.S., charging an additional $7.99 per month for accounts sharing access with individuals outside their household. |
For the
Left DeSantis said on Wednesday he would not keep FBI Director Christopher Wray if he becomes
president. DeSantis was speaking to Fox News shortly after announcing his 2024 White House bid during a conversation with Twitter CEO Elon Musk. |
For the
RightThe Indiana Medical Licensing Board is set to address allegations against Dr.
Caitlin Bernard for allegedly not reporting child abuse and violating patient privacy laws after publicly stating that she provided an abortion to a 10-year-old rape victim from Ohio. |
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