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Tulsi Gabbard Blasts Washington Post Reporter Over Ethics

POLICY & POLITICS

CBS parent company sparks massive outrage with Trump lawsuit settlement

Paramount Global and CBS’ eight-figure settlement to President Donald Trump has caused widespread outrage across the legal and journalism communities.

Doctors and public health organizations sue Kennedy over vaccine policy changes

A coalition of doctors groups and public health organizations sued the U.S. government on Monday over the decision to stop recommending COVID-19 vaccinations for most children and pregnant women.

CULTURE & SOCIETY

Cierra Ortega exits ‘Love Island USA’ amid backlash over posts containing a racial slur

The dating show contestant’s parents asked viewers to exhibit “basic human decency” as Ortega processes the situation.

‘Chipping away at democracy’: authors fear outcome of US supreme court’s LGBTQ+ book ruling

Some parents can now opt students out of LGBTQ+ book readings. The writers warn of increased book bans and bias.

BUSINESS & ECONOMY

How Trump's tax bill could affect the healthcare industry

The tax bill recently signed by President Trump represents the largest cut to federal healthcare spending ever, according to several experts, and could leave as many as 12 million Americans without insurance by 2034.

Tesla loses $68 billion in value after Elon Musk says he is launching a political party

Tesla stock fell nearly 7% on Monday after CEO Elon Musk announced plans to form a new political party.

AROUND THE STAND

Ben Shelton advanced to his first Wimbledon quarterfinal, outpacing his father with a classic serve-and-volley style that signals a promising revival for American men’s tennis. His confident run against top competition reflects a return to fundamentals and family-driven success in the sport.

The Indiana Pacers wisely chose to sideline Tyrese Haliburton for the entire season to ensure his full recovery from an Achilles injury. Their plan to re-sign James Wiseman signals a steady, patient approach focused on building long-term team stability.

Whitney Purvis’s arrest on manslaughter and drug charges highlights the tragic consequences of America’s ongoing drug crisis and cultural decay. This case underscores the urgent need for accountability and a return to personal responsibility in the face of widespread substance abuse.

Denise Richards and Aaron Phypers’s divorce shines a light on celebrity excess and shifting gender dynamics in family courts, with Richards earning over $250,000 a month while Phypers claims no income. Their extravagant spending habits reveal a detachment from everyday American values of frugality and responsibility.

Mexico’s 2–1 win over the United States in the Gold Cup final exposes weaknesses in American soccer as the 2026 World Cup approaches. The team’s reliance on inexperienced players and lack of cohesion raises concerns about national pride and fan engagement.

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