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Report: SID WILSON’s Exit From SLIPKNOT Was ‘A Long Time Coming’
TMZ has published a follow-up report on Sid Wilson’s departure from Slipknot, saying the split had been “a long time coming” and stemmed from the band’s frustration with how the 49-year-old DJ and keyboardist treated his bandmates. Wilson, known as #0, had been with the Iowa metal band for 28 years, joining in 1998 shortly…
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New secret recordings of congressman accused of ‘abusing’ senator’s daughter throw his race into jeopardy
A US congressman’s re-election campaign has reportedly been thrown into doubt after newly surfaced secret recordings emerged relating to allegations that he abused a senator’s daughter. The claims have put pressure on Republican party figures, with the article indicating a deadline has been set for a response amid the growing controversy surrounding the Ohio politician.…
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Aaron Rodgers: Fauci a ‘coward’ and a ‘criminal’ for taking the Fifth
NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers publicly criticised Dr Anthony Fauci, the former US chief medical adviser, branding him a “coward” and a “criminal” after Fauci invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination during a Senate hearing. Rodgers, who has long been an outspoken critic of Fauci and official Covid-19 pandemic policy, used the moment to renew…
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Ripple effects: After Hearn, three others have their Reflecting Pool charges dropped
Federal prosecutors have dropped vandalism charges against three people accused of damaging the newly renovated Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, following the earlier dismissal of the case against David Hearn, a 67-year-old former Olympic canoeist. The decision, announced by US Attorney Jeanine Pirro, hinges on newly released Department of the Interior evidence suggesting the damage stemmed…
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Trump says Iran facing ‘last chance’ before ‘decapitation’
President Trump on Monday warned that it was Iran’s “last chance” to make a peace deal with the U.S. or face “decapitation” as he touted the most recent talks with Tehran. Speaking from the Oval Office, Trump said the discussions with Iran are “not very complex” and “going to go quickly” this time around, claiming…
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More European countries withdraw support for Infantino as pressure intensifies
The Football Association became the highest-profile of several Uefa member associations to withdraw support for Gianni Infantino’s proposed re-election as Fifa president, as pressure mounts on him over his failed plan to sell a stake in the World Cup to private investors. Wales and Serbia also publicly confirmed they had dropped their backing, following Finland’s…
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Read: Ethics Committee report finds Edwards violated ‘spirit’ of sexual harassment rules
I wasn’t able to access the actual article text — the content provided is just an “access denied” placeholder page (the site is blocking scraping), not the real story. I can’t produce an accurate, neutral summary without the real content, so I’d be guessing based on the headline alone. From the title alone, it appears…
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Rogers beats El-Sayed, loses to Stevens in Michigan Senate poll
Former Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) has a lead over Democratic Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed and is falling behind Rep. Haley Stevens (D-Mich.) in the race for Sen. Gary Peters’s (D-Mich.) seat, per a new poll. In the EPIC-MRA poll, 44 percent of respondents said they would cast their ballot for Stevens or would consider doing…
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Blue states sue Trump administration for data sharing on cash assistance program
Democratic-led states sued the Trump administration on Monday over concerns it will soon hand immigration authorities access to Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) recipients’ personal data. It’s the latest legal challenge that accuses the Trump administration of violating federal privacy laws to collect data on welfare recipients. The Trump administration defends the data sharing…
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With U.S. doors shutting, Cubans turn to Brazil for asylum
Growing numbers of Cubans are seeking asylum in Brazil as the Trump administration has closed off most legal migration routes to the United States, reversing a long-standing pattern of northward migration. More than 41,000 Cubans applied for asylum in Brazil last year, a record figure, as severe economic hardship in Cuba—including blackouts, fuel shortages and…