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Trump’s Homeland Security boss does major U-turn on audacious illegal migrant voting claim that could anger president
The head of the US Department of Homeland Security has reportedly reversed a striking earlier claim that large numbers of illegal migrants had been voting in American elections, an assertion that had bolstered President Trump’s long-standing arguments about voter fraud. The apparent climbdown is politically awkward, since it undercuts a narrative the White House has…
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Mike Rogers on push for data centers pause: ‘Let’s get these questions answered’
Former Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) is calling for a one-year moratorium on data center construction until Michiganders can “get their questions answered” about these projects. The Republican, who is running in Michigan’s closely-watched Senate race, cited his conversations with voters on the campaign trail about the issue in an interview with NewsNation’s Katie Pavlich. “There…
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Private equity firm Apollo confirms data breach amid hacking wave targeting financial giants
Apollo Global Management, one of the world’s largest private equity firms, has confirmed it suffered a data breach in which hackers stole personal information from its cloud systems. The confirmation, made in a letter to California’s attorney general, comes amid a wider hacking campaign targeting private equity and financial giants, underscoring how the sector has…
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What’s Next For ABC Vs. FCC: Lawsuit Looks To Put Trump Attacks On Trial, But The First Battle May Be About Timing
ABC has sued the Federal Communications Commission, arguing that the regulator’s investigations and license-review actions against the network form part of a Trump administration campaign to punish it for editorial decisions, in violation of the First Amendment. The case could become a significant test of the FCC’s regulatory powers versus free speech protections, though its…
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Securing return to EU single market would win Burnham the next election, says former Tory MP turned Labour adviser
Nick Boles, a former Conservative minister who defected to Labour over Brexit, has told The Independent that securing British re-entry to the EU single market would hand Andy Burnham victory at the next general election and cement a legacy to rival Tony Blair’s. Boles is urging the new prime minister to capitalise on “pretty scary”…
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Socialism surges among Democrats as party leaders reject DSA agenda: ‘Pack of fools’
House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries has publicly distanced himself from the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), rejecting the group’s agenda and policies. His comments come as senior Democratic figures, including strategist James Carville, push back against the socialist wing of the party, even as polling suggests grassroots support for socialism among Democratic voters is rising.…
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Trump’s desperate move to stop looming midterm bloodbath as economic downturn tears through American households
The supplied article text does not contain the actual story content — only the Daily Mail’s site navigation, unrelated headlines and promotional links, with no paragraphs describing Donald Trump’s response to economic pressures ahead of the US midterm elections. As a result, no factual details about the reported “desperate move,” the economic downturn, or its…
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Hayden Panettiere’s final PETA campaign captured weeks before her death marked lifetime of advocacy work
Hayden Panettiere, who died suddenly at the age of 36, is being remembered for her final campaign with the animal rights group PETA, shot in Los Angeles just weeks before her death. The images, released this week, show the actress protesting against marine parks such as SeaWorld, which PETA says condemn dolphins to a lifetime…
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Live updates: Trump campaigns in South Carolina, Vance heads to Ohio
President Trump is set to hit the campaign trail on Friday in an attempt to give Republican Sen. Darline Graham (S.C.) one last boost before the special GOP primary runoff on Tuesday. Graham, a political newcomer who replaced her late brother Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), is going up against Rep. Ralph Norman (R-S.C.) for the…
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Wet Leg Cover The Cardigans For Deutsche Telekom’s New Gen Z Campaign
Wet Leg frontwoman Rhian Teasdale stars in a new Deutsche Telekom campaign called “Not A Passenger,” aimed at Gen Z audiences and framed around reclaiming personal agency amid the noise of social media, influencers and AI content. The accompanying video is styled as an homage to the Cardigans’ 1998 video for “My Favorite Game,” with…