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  • Senate Passes Landmark 88-2 Bipartisan Energy Bill to Modernize Infrastructure

    Behind the overwhelming 88–vote Senate landslide sits one of the strangest political alliances modern Washington has assembled in years. Climate activists who spent decades warning about fossil fuels now find themselves standing beside Republican senators championing energy independence. Defense strategists worried about China’s industrial rise suddenly sound almost identical to environmental economists arguing for rapid decarbonization. Tech investors, labor unions, and national security hawks all see something different when they look at nuclear power —…

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  • 10 Minutes ago in Tennessee, Keith Urban was confirmed as…See more

    Keith Urban’s life has always carried the tension of someone running from one thing while reaching desperately toward another. From the outside, the story appears polished enough to fit neatly inside celebrity mythology:the Grammy-winning country star,the sold-out arenas,the marriage to an Oscar-winning actress,the photographs glowing beneath red carpets and camera flashes. But beneath the success lies something more fragile and far more human:a man repeatedly rebuilding himself before the collapse could finish defining him. Long…

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  • 30 Minutes ago in Texas, George W. Bush was confirmed as…See more

    When George W. Bush walked onto the Dallas Wings’ home court wearing a custom jersey, the arena reacted with the kind of surprised energy usually reserved for moments nobody could have predicted a decade earlier. Some fans laughed.Some applauded.Some pulled out phones immediately, already imagining the debates waiting online before he even reached center court. Because it was not merely a celebrity appearance. It was a collision of American symbols. A former Republican president —…

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  • Pope’s one-word message to the United States goes viral

    Sometimes the most powerful statement is a single word spoken slowly enough that everyone hears their own conscience inside it. “Many.” That was all Pope Leo XIV said when asked what message he had for the United States. No lecture.No policy speech.No carefully outlined Vatican declaration. Just one word. And somehow, in its brevity, it landed heavier than paragraphs ever could. Perhaps because ambiguity invites revelation. When people hear an open-ended statement from a figure…

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  • BREAKING: At least 4 de ad, 10

    The balloons were still tied to the mailbox when the sirens arrived. Bright red and yellow ribbons twisted in the evening wind while police lights washed over the neighborhood in pulses of blue and crimson. Hours earlier, children had raced across that same front yard clutching juice boxes and paper crowns, their sneakers pounding against dry grass while adults laughed from folding chairs beneath rented shade tents. It had been an ordinary birthday party. That…

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  • Sad News on Obama Family

    Some people shape history loudly. Others shape the people who shape history. Marian Robinson belonged to the second kind. The world knew her primarily through proximity:Michelle Obama’s mother,Barack Obama’s mother-in-law,the grandmother quietly visible beside one of the most scrutinized families on earth. But that framing always missed the deeper truth. She was never simply adjacent to history. She steadied it from inside the home. While presidents delivered speeches, campaigns roared across television screens, and political…

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  • Marco Rubio’s Expanding Profile Reflects the Demands of Leadership

    Marco Rubio’s political journey has unfolded in public long enough that many Americans feel they already know the shape of it. The ambitious young senator.The polished communicator.The son of Cuban immigrants speaking fluently about opportunity, patriotism, and American identity. For years, he occupied a familiar place in national politics: visible, respected in some circles, criticized in others, but still one figure among many inside Washington’s crowded machinery. Then something shifted. Not overnight.Not through a single…

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  • Twelve dead including famous singer in plane crash off remote island

    For the passengers aboard the small aircraft departing Roatan Island, it began like countless other island flights: warm air shimmering above the runway, engines rising into a steady roar, tourists glancing one last time at turquoise water before turning toward home. Then, within seconds of takeoff, something went terribly wrong. Civil aviation official Carlos Padilla later described the sequence with devastating simplicity. The aircraft, he said, “made a sharp turn to the right of the…

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  • ABC Anchor Admits Truth As Trump’s DC Crackdown Yields Big Results

    What changed in Washington did not arrive quietly. It came in convoys. In flashing blue lights reflecting off apartment windows long after midnight.In tactical vests stepping onto corners where residents had spent years begging someone — anyone — to notice what daily life had become.In helicopters circling low enough to rattle dishes inside kitchen cabinets while television anchors described the city using words like crackdown, surge, intervention. To some people, it felt like relief. To…

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  • The Truth About Malia Obama’s Los Angeles Appearance

    For most of her life, the world knew her before she had the chance to know herself. Before teachers called attendance.Before classmates formed first impressions.Before she wrote a sentence anyone would read on its own merits. She was already “Obama’s daughter.” The label arrived before identity could fully form — attached not just to her name, but to her face, her posture, her silence, the way she crossed a stage or stepped out of a…

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