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The War and Treaty Are Through Playing Nashville’s Game
Country-soul duo the War and Treaty — married couple Michael and Tanya Trotter — have publicly warned other artists against fully immersing themselves in Nashville’s music-industry machine, telling Rolling Stone’s Nashville Now podcast that their efforts to “play the game” did not pay off. Having previously embraced the “Nashville way” to promote their 2025 album…
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Trump explains why he’s flying old Air Force One back to DC
President Donald Trump has explained that he did not fly home to Washington from the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, aboard the new Air Force One, dismissing speculation that the decision was driven by security concerns amid Iranian threats. He said the new aircraft was instead being sent to a US air base in the…
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Dimming the Sun Would Help Lower the Risks of El Niño
A new study published in the journal Science Advances suggests that a form of solar geoengineering could be used to weaken El Niño events before they grow too strong, potentially reducing their global impact. This matters because this year’s El Niño is shaping up to be among the strongest on record, and such events —…
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Trump hauntingly predicts his violent DEATH: ‘That’s the way it goes’
Speaking at a NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, on 8 July 2026, US President Donald Trump publicly reflected on the possibility of his own violent death, telling world leaders that Iran wanted to assassinate him in a revenge plot. He said he was “on every single one of their lists” and that his luck “maybe…
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McConnell faces fresh calls to come clean about health issues
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, a Democrat, has publicly urged Republican Senator Mitch McConnell to disclose details of his health after several weeks of uncertainty about the 84-year-old lawmaker’s condition. In a letter sent on Wednesday, Beshear said Kentuckians had grown increasingly concerned about McConnell’s wellbeing and his ability to hold office, arguing that public officeholders…
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Trump says NATO failed two key tests during high-stakes Turkey summit: ‘Not happy’
President Donald Trump publicly criticised NATO during a summit in Ankara, Turkey, on Wednesday, declaring that the alliance had failed “two key tests” and that he was “not happy” with its members. He cited NATO’s response to his push to bring Greenland under US control and its unwillingness to assist the United States in confronting…
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British wildcard Fery stuns Cobolli to reach semi-finals
British wildcard Arthur Fery will play for a place in the Wimbledon final after extending his sensational run with a stunning victory over Flavio Cobolli.
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Mitch McConnell ‘brain dead’ rumor sparks panic as Democrats seize on crisis in major threat to Trump agenda
Senator Mitch McConnell, the influential Republican chairman of the Senate Appropriations Defense Subcommittee, has been hospitalised since 14 June 2026, leaving him absent from a major Senate fight over America’s defence budget. His absence matters because he is a central figure in shaping how $350 billion in annual Pentagon funding — covering military pay, shipbuilding,…
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Fierce Trump critic makes stunning admission on defense spending: ‘He has won the argument’
At the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said that President Donald Trump has “won the argument” on NATO defence spending, crediting years of sustained US pressure with persuading Canada and European allies to shoulder a greater share of the alliance’s security costs. The comment is notable because Carney has been…