Honolulu Star-Advertiser President Joe Biden visited Maui to witness the aftermath of the devastating wildfires in
Lahaina, offering condolences, praising community resilience, and promising federal assistance for recovery. |
Fulton County Superior Court Trump's legal team secured a $200,000 bond in the Georgia election case, with conditions
including social media constraints and prohibitions on intimidating co-defendants or witnesses. |
The Hill Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan indicated that No Labels might present a third-party candidate if Trump and
Biden are nominated, although critics argue such a move could inadvertently benefit Trump. |
The New York Times Dr. Grant proposes randomly selecting officials from a candidate pool—as it may lead to more
democratic leadership, diminish the influence of problematic leadership, and ensure equal representation. |
CBS News Hilary caused record-breaking rainfall, significant flooding, mudflows, road closures, and disrupted emergency
services, prompting local and state emergency declarations in Palm Springs. |
Gallup Americans rank Dallas and Boston as the safest among 16 U.S. cities, with safety perceptions differing by
political affiliation; cities like New Orleans and Miami have seen safety perceptions rise since 2006. |
Vigour Times Christie's auction house inadvertently exposed the exact location data of artwork owners when images were
uploaded for evaluation, with 10% containing GPS coordinates; alerted by German researchers. |
Sportskeeda Sen. John Fetterman surprised netizens with a new look resembling White from "Breaking Bad," As he sported
a thick mustache and glasses and jokingly attributed the transformation to a bet with his son. |
BBC Lucy Letby, convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill six others, was sentenced to multiple
whole-life terms, becoming only the fourth woman in UK history to receive this punishment. |
NBC News After his son Dominic was killed in an intentional crash by his girlfriend Mackenzie Shirilla, Frank Russo is
hesitant about her receiving a life sentence, wishing instead for her to get help and treatment. |
The Atlantic Jerusalem Demsas argues that the sheer volume of elections in the U.S. overwhelms citizens, turning civic
participation into a daunting, near-constant duty, leading to inevitable voter disinterest. |
Associated Press The Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association, advocating for sheriffs to defy laws they
deem unconstitutional, is sparking concerns about its impact on democratic norms and extremism. |
ABC News Before launching his presidential campaign, Ramaswamy was in development with The Daily Wire to host a
politics and economy-focused podcast, a venture that was scrapped amid shifting priorities. |
The Des Moines Register 65% of likely Iowa Republican caucusgoers believe Trump hasn't committed any serious crimes
despite facing his fourth indictment, according to a recent Des Moines Register/NBC News/Mediacom poll. |
Fox News Queen's song "Fat Bottomed Girls" was excluded from a new greatest hits collection aimed at younger listeners
on the Yoto platform, sparking widespread criticism and debates on cancel culture. |
OutKick Mariah Casillas had her GoFundMe fundraiser for Maui wildfire victims shut down due to a violation of terms
after offering nudes for donations, but she persisted by moving her campaign to OnlyFans. |
Los Angeles Times Saul Austerlitz uses "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" in his NYU comedy course to discuss its
satirical take on 1970s sexism, further delving into its impact in his book "Kind of a Big Deal." |
USA Today Publix has placed signs at the entrances of their stores prohibiting pets and emotional support animals, a
policy documented on their website since 2021, but the reason for the sudden enforcement is unclear. |
Vanity Fair Charlize Theron refuted plastic surgery rumors, critiqued gendered standards on aging, discussed weight
challenges in her 40s, and described a "lower-maintenance" beauty routine due to her role as a mother. |
Billboard Oliver Anthony Music's song "Rich Men North of Richmond" debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, his first
chart appearance, with the artist attributing its success to reflecting societal frustrations. |
For the Left Texas County Attorney Kira Sanchez switches to the GOP due to border
concerns, stating the party aligns better with her and her constituents' values. |
For the Right Shelter's study shows 51% of England's renters risk missing a month's rent,
with 55% experiencing rent hikes and UK rents rising by 5.3% last year. |
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