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Sen. Paul Calls Out White House for ‘Petty’ Picnic Disinvitation

POLICY & POLITICS

Trump administration can deploy National Guard to Los Angeles for now, appeals court rules

A federal appeals court late Thursday temporarily halted a judge's ruling that had blocked the Trump administration from deploying members of the California National Guard in Los Angeles and ordered President Trump to return control to Gov. Gavin Newsom.

Kilmar Abrego Garcia pleads not guilty to human trafficking charges in Tennessee

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Salvadoran man who was wrongly deported and then returned to the United States to face federal prosecution, pleaded not guilty to charges that he allegedly participated in a yearslong conspiracy to traffic undocumented migrants into the country, according to the Associated Press.

CULTURE & SOCIETY

Living Paycheck-To-Paycheck Would Be An Upgrade For 4 In 10 Hourly Workers

Four out of ten hourly workers would consider living paycheck-to-paycheck an improvement over their current financial situation.

Pulp celebrates first number one album in 27 years

Rock band Pulp have achieved their first official number one album in 27 years with their new release More.

BUSINESS & ECONOMY

Dollar rallies amid safe-haven rush after Israel strikes Iran

The U.S. dollar finally rallied on Friday — after trading around a three-year low the previous day — as investors moved into safe-haven assets following a series of Israeli airstrikes on Iran.

Shares of scandal-plagued Brazilian meat giant JBS rise 3% in U.S. public debut

Brazilian meat giant JBS opened at $13.65 per share in its U.S. public market debut on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker “JBS.”

AROUND THE STAND

The Edmonton Oilers pulled off a comeback for the ages, storming back from a 3–0 deficit to beat the Florida Panthers 5–4 in overtime. Leon Draisaitl’s game-winning goal not only tied the Stanley Cup Final series but also set a new postseason record, proving that resilience still wins championships.

In today’s economy, even moving into a new home comes with financial landmines. With over a third of Americans struggling to cover utility bills, estimating gas, electricity, and water costs upfront is no longer optional—it’s just smart planning.

Podcast host Alex Cooper is speaking out about alleged harassment during her time on Boston University’s soccer team, accusing the school of ignoring her complaints. While BU reaffirmed its zero-tolerance stance, the story is sparking renewed scrutiny over how institutions handle misconduct behind closed doors.

Once the queen of daytime TV, Wendy Williams has mostly stayed out of the spotlight in recent years—until now. In a rare public dinner appearance with friends, she appeared upbeat, even as questions swirl around her guardianship and disputed medical diagnoses.

Red wine might have heart-healthy fame, but it’s not the only way to boost your resveratrol intake. Nutritionists point to antioxidant-rich foods like blueberries, peanuts, and pistachios as better picks—no hangover required.

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