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New aircraft carrier going to Middle East amid questions over conditions on USS Abraham Lincoln
The U.S. is sending a new aircraft carrier to the Middle East amid reports of poor conditions aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln, which has been long deployed to the theater in support of the war against Iran. The USS George Washington, a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier, departed a port in Vietnam last week and was spotted…
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BTS’ V reveals hearing loss issues amid world tour
BTS member V has said he has experienced significant hearing loss in his right ear for about two and a half years, revealing the issue publicly during a livestream. He is receiving medication and regular hospital treatment, while fellow member Jungkook is managing a shin injury during the group’s current ‘ARIRANG’ world tour; both disclosures…
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New York Magazine accused of using HITLER font for ‘anti-Semitic’ special edition that infuriated many Jews by using phrase ‘the land mass currently called Israel’
New York Magazine has faced criticism over a special edition titled “Habibi City”, which explored the growing influence of South West Asian and North African communities in New York. Some Jewish readers and commentators said its language and cover design were offensive, arguing that they echoed anti-Israel or antisemitic themes; the dispute highlights continuing sensitivities…
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Socialist insurgency heads to Trump’s backyard, targets pro-Israel Democrat
Democratic Socialist-backed candidate Oliver Larkin is challenging Democratic Representative Jared Moskowitz in Florida’s 25th Congressional District primary. The contest is presented as a test of whether recent left-wing primary successes can extend into competitive seats, potentially affecting Democrats’ prospects of retaking the House. Larkin, 33, supports abolishing the US Senate, ending US military aid to…
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Retired general predicts Iran will get more aggressive ‘as we get closer to the midterms’
Retired Gen. Jack Keane forecasted Thursday that Iran’s military would ramp up its campaign against the U.S. approaching the November elections — a move he said would be a miscalculation. “I think as we get closer to the midterms, it’s likely they will,” he told Fox Business Network’s Stuart Varney. “And the reason for that…
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What we know about the Air Force One ruse
President Trump departed the NATO summit in Turkey last month aboard an alternate aircraft at the behest of the Secret Service amid what intelligence officials said was a credible assassination threat from Iran. The Washington Post first reported on Monday that Trump hid aboard a catering truck, which typically carries meals and other supplies preflight,…
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Cruz sounds alarm over $400M Hamas-era provision in Board of Peace plan — issues blunt warning
US Senator Ted Cruz has raised concerns that a proposed Gaza peace roadmap could include a $400 million provision linked to funding mechanisms used during Hamas’s rule. He argues that any plan to rebuild or govern Gaza must contain strict safeguards to prevent humanitarian or civilian funding from being diverted to militant activity. The concern…
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Nazi salutes apparently directed at Israel soccer team fans during UEFA Conference League elimination match
Hapoel Tel Aviv supporters were apparently targeted with Nazi salutes by some GKS Katowice fans after their UEFA Conference League match in Poland. The reported incident has drawn attention because it involved antisemitic imagery directed at fans of an Israeli club during a European competition. Hapoel Tel Aviv eliminated Polish side GKS Katowice from the…
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Oscars: Switzerland Selects Doc ‘Who Is Still Alive’ About Palestinian Refugees Who Fled Gaza For Best International Feature Race
Switzerland has selected Nicolas Wadimoff’s documentary Who Is Still Alive (Qui Vit Encore) as its official submission for the Academy Award for Best International Feature. The film, which explores the loss of home against the backdrop of the Gaza War, had its world premiere in Venice at the 2025 Giornate degli Autori. Who Is Still Alive tells the story…