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California Attorney General Sabotages Voter ID Proposal
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‘Hadestown: The Musical’ Sings With $9.7M Debut, No. 4 Spot, ‘Motor City’ Powers Up As Indies Fuel Top Ten – Specialty Box Office
Bleecker Street’s “Hadestown: The Musical” opened to a strong $9.7 million at the specialty box office, marking the second-biggest opening for a live-performance capture since “Hamilton” and landing at No. 4 overall. The debut helped push five independent films into the domestic top ten, underlining continued audience appetite for filmed stage productions and specialty releases…
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The US is charging an American citizen for wiping his phone at the border
The US government is prosecuting American citizen Sam Tunick after he allegedly gave federal agents a fake “duress password” that wiped his phone when they attempted to seize it at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson airport. Prosecutors are relying on a rarely-used statute that criminalises destroying or damaging property to prevent its lawful seizure, in a case that…
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Sen. Kennedy says Trump likes daily strikes on Iran: ‘Sometimes you have to kill a few chickens to scare the monkeys’
The supplied article text does not contain the report itself, only an access-denied notice. Based on the headline, Senator John Kennedy said President Trump supported daily US strikes on Iran, using a metaphor about intimidation; this would matter because it signals backing for sustained military pressure and could heighten regional tensions. No further details, dates,…
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DSA co-chair embraces abolishing Senate, ICE, borders as Democratic infighting escalates
Megan Romer, co-chair of the Democratic Socialists of America, publicly endorsed abolishing the US Senate, national borders, prisons and ICE, exposing the scale of the movement’s agenda amid growing ideological splits within the Democratic Party. The remarks, made during a Fox News Sunday interview, underscore an intensifying rift between the party’s moderate and far-left flanks…
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Neil Gray blunders as Highlands burn: SNP MSP accused of ‘playing games’ after trying to blame Met Office for shambolic wildfire response
Neil Gray, an SNP MSP, has faced criticism after appearing to blame the Met Office for a poorly handled response to wildfires affecting the Scottish Highlands. Critics have accused him of “playing games” rather than taking responsibility, framing the episode as an attempt to deflect blame during a serious wildfire emergency. The available article content…
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Iran threatens to attack Ukraine after an ‘attack’ on one of its ships carrying hardware to Russia
Iran has threatened to launch a retaliatory strike against Ukraine after accusing it of attacking one of its vessels that was transporting military hardware to Russia. The alleged incident adds a new flashpoint to the Ukraine war, raising the prospect that Iran, already a key military supplier to Moscow through drones and weapons shipments, could…
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Pogačar secures record-equalling fifth Tour de France title in Slovenia
Tadej Pogačar of Slovenia has won the Tour de France for a fifth time, matching the all-time record for the most victories in the race’s history. The result, sealed after the final stage in Paris on 26 July 2026, places him alongside cycling greats Jacques Anquetil, Eddy Merckx, Bernard Hinault and Miguel Induráin (Lance Armstrong’s…
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Labour faces fresh calls to rein in NHS fat-cat pay as nearly 600 bosses rake in salaries more than Prime Minister, health service ‘Rich List’ finds, with number netting £300,000 more than doubling
Labour is facing renewed pressure to curb high pay in the NHS after a “Rich List” analysis found that nearly 600 health service executives now earn more than the Prime Minister, whose salary stands at £172,153. The findings have reignited criticism that senior NHS management is being rewarded generously even as the health service continues…
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GOP senator says Thune ‘being too cautious’ in talks with Senate Democrats to avoid shutdown
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