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Florida Strikes Down All Vaccine Mandates in Sweeping Move
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POLICY & POLITICS
Trump suggests he could send troops to New Orleans in another crime crackdown
President Donald Trump on Wednesday suggested he could deploy federal troops to New Orleans in his latest threat to use the federal government to crack down on crime in a Democrat-run city.
Defense Dept. to send up to 600 military attorneys to serve as temporary immigration judges
The Defense Department is considering authorizing up to 600 military attorneys to serve as temporary immigration judges, a defense official confirmed.
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CULTURE & SOCIETY
Shein pulls listing that used Luigi Mangione's likeness to model a shirt
Shein said it has pulled a listing from its popular shopping platform after Luigi Mangione’s likeness was used to model a shirt.
Is 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' actually a couples show?
Justin Morello used to believe it was important to spend his rare TV time only watching critically acclaimed shows with a certain prestige.
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
Walmart-backed fintech OnePay is adding wireless plans to its everything app
OnePay, the fintech firm majority owned by Walmart, is launching its own branded wireless plan as it seeks to become a one-stop shop for its users, CNBC has learned.
Trump family's American Bitcoin makes stock market debut
The Trumps’ latest foray into crypto is renewing ethics concerns amid the president’s push to deregulate the frontier industry.
AROUND THE STAND
Denise Richards has named Aaron Phypers and his mother Patricia as witnesses in her divorce case, where she accuses him of physical abuse. Court documents reveal she expects to testify for six hours, while Aaron and Patricia would testify for four and one hour, respectively. The high-profile split continues to escalate as both sides prepare for a contentious legal battle.
Reese Witherspoon sparked backlash after calling artificial intelligence “the future of filmmaking.” Critics argue her comments overlook the risks AI poses to traditional creators and could leave everyday workers sidelined. The controversy highlights growing tensions in Hollywood over technology’s role in the industry’s future.
Venus Williams returned to the U.S. Open after a 16-month break, competing in doubles alongside Storm Hunter. The 44-year-old tennis star impressed fans with her resilience and energy before exiting in the quarterfinals. Her performance was celebrated as a graceful and inspiring run despite the loss.
Shohei Ohtani was scratched from his scheduled start on the mound due to illness. Despite being unable to pitch, the Dodgers confirmed he would remain in the lineup as designated hitter. His condition is being monitored closely as the team manages his dual role late in the season.
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