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Senator Mullin Exposes Schumer in Shocking Public Moment

Mississippi Wins Big as High Court Backs Social Media Age Verification

POLICY & POLITICS

Bondi scraps limits on cooperation between D.C. police and federal immigration agents

Attorney General Pam Bondi on Thursday scrapped local directives that severely limited cooperation between police officers in Washington, D.C., and federal agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement and other immigration agencies.

Environmental groups sue Trump administration over "secret report" by "known climate contrarians"

The Trump administration has reduced funding for climate research, dismissed federal scientists who worked on the National Climate Assessment, and removed past editions of the report from government websites. Now, critics say, it is taking the next step: rewriting the science itself, according to a lawsuit filed this week by environmental groups.

CULTURE & SOCIETY

The real reasons why And Just Like That failed to live up to Sex and the City

This week, the Sex and the City sequel series finished for good, bringing an end to the adventures of Carrie Bradshaw and friends. Here's why it never lived up to its beloved predecessor.

Why Racehorses Might Hold The Key To Saving Human Lives

Sudden cardiac death in elite athletes, both human and equine, is rare but often devastating, and racehorses share heart anatomy and disease patterns closely resembling humans.

BUSINESS & ECONOMY

US stocks tap the brakes as Wall Street heads toward the finish of a record-setting week

U.S. stocks are edging back from record levels on Friday, led by drops for technology companies, but Wall Street is still heading toward the finish of another winning week.

AT&T customers could get up to $7,500 in a $177 million settlement. Here's how to file a claim

Millions of AT&T customers can now file claims in a $177 million legal settlement related to two data breaches, which could provide up to $7,500 in compensation per person.

AROUND THE STAND

First, the Connecticut Sun and Chicago Sky delivered a showdown that went far beyond the scoreboard. What began as a rebound battle quickly escalated into a physical altercation, leaving three players ejected and fans debating whether officials missed the early signs that could have prevented the chaos. Chicago coach Tyler Marsh was quick to call out the officiating, pointing to the importance of game control in high-stakes moments.

Meanwhile, the Pittsburgh Pirates made a quiet but strategic move to shake up a struggling pitching rotation. Evan Sisk and Colin Holderman were recalled from Triple-A ahead of Friday’s series opener against the Cubs, with Ryan Borucki designated for assignment. The change comes as the Pirates attempt to steady a staff that has faltered during a five-game losing streak, proving that in baseball, accountability and performance remain king.

On the social media front, Willow Smith sparked concern and conversation with a provocative Instagram post. The 24-year-old shared a crying selfie with a caption that left fans divided, reigniting debates about celebrity parenting, personal responsibility, and the fine line between humor and worry in the public eye. Her post was a reminder that in today’s digital culture, expression and scrutiny often go hand in hand.

Over in Las Vegas, Tarek El Moussa walked away from a potential legal ordeal after a misdemeanor battery case was dismissed. The “Flip or Flop” star had been cited following a casino altercation in which he defended his elderly father. After completing impulse control counseling and staying out of trouble, El Moussa’s case was closed with prejudice, highlighting how accountability and corrective action can resolve conflicts without prolonged legal drama.

And finally, across the pond, Jacob Bethell is making headlines of a very different sort. At 21, the England allrounder will become the youngest ever men’s cricket captain, breaking a 136-year-old record. He will lead the team in three T20 matches against Ireland, a rapid rise that underscores talent, preparation, and the timeless principle that opportunity favors those who demonstrate leadership, regardless of age.

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