What’s at Stake When Transgender Service Members Are Pushed Out of the Military
Colonel Bree Fram, a high-ranking transgender officer, shares her perspective on serving openly and the potential impact of new policies.
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Opinion | How Climate Change Could Shake Up American Homeownership
A new analysis warns that climate change could lead to a $1.5 trillion loss in home values over the next 30 years, reshaping the American dream.
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Opinion | A Presidency That’s Off the Rails in Just Two Weeks
The early days of a presidency raise concerns about leadership choices and political priorities.
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Target Scales Back Diversity Initiatives After High-Profile Commitments
Target, once a vocal supporter of diversity and inclusion, has quietly rolled back its DEI programs, sparking backlash from loyal customers and advocates.
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Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni’s Legal Battle Heads to Court
The first hearing in the legal dispute between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, centered on allegations of sexual harassment and retaliation, is set to begin Monday.
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Trump Warns of 'Powerful Action' Over Panama Canal Dispute
Former President Donald Trump renewed his threat to take back the Panama Canal, citing concerns over China’s influence in the region.
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Tana Launches with $25M Funding, Amasses 160k+ Waitlist for AI-Powered Work Tool
Tana, a new AI-powered app designed to simplify work tasks, has raised $25M and built a waitlist of over 160k users eager to streamline their workflows.
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Trump’s Actions Strain China’s Economy but Boost Its Global Influence
President Trump’s tariffs hit China hard, but his strained relations with U.S. allies may give Beijing a chance to expand its global power.
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Trial Begins for Former Spanish Football Chief Over Unwanted Kiss
The sexual assault trial of former Spanish football chief Luis Rubiales, accused of an unwanted kiss on player Jennifer Hermoso, has started in Madrid.
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South Africa Denies Land Confiscation Claims After Trump Aid Threat
South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa refutes claims of land confiscation following US President Donald Trump’s threat to cut off aid over alleged mistreatment of White farmers.
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Why AI Gun Detection Failed in Nashville School Shooting
A $1 million AI system failed to detect a school shooter in Nashville, raising questions about the effectiveness of gun detection technology.
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Dozens of Education Department Employees Placed on Paid Leave Amid DEI Purge
Dozens of Education Department employees were placed on paid administrative leave as part of a Trump administration effort to eliminate DEI initiatives in the federal workforce.
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Caitlin Clark and A’ja Wilson Honored With Jersey Retirements
Caitlin Clark and A’ja Wilson, two legends of women’s college basketball, celebrated their jersey retirements in a special ceremony at their alma maters.
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Tragic Medevac Jet Crash in Philadelphia Leaves 7 Dead, 19 Injured
A medevac jet carrying a child patient and her mother crashed in a Philadelphia neighborhood, killing seven and injuring 19. Authorities are investigating the cause.
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Recovery Efforts Continue for Victims of DC Plane Collision
Authorities work tirelessly to recover the bodies of 67 victims after a tragic midair collision between a plane and military helicopter near DC.
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How a 1996 Plane Crash Changed the Way Victims' Families Are Treated
After the tragic explosion of TWA Flight 800 in 1996, new laws were enacted to ensure better support for families of aviation disaster victims.
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Super Bowl LIX and Fun TV Picks for the Week
Get ready for Super Bowl LIX with the Kansas City Chiefs taking on the Philadelphia Eagles, plus a lineup of exciting shows including the adorable Puppy Bowl XXI.
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NASA Astronaut Selection Clashes with Trump’s D.E.I. Pushback
NASA’s long-standing commitment to diversity in astronaut selection faces challenges amid Trump’s executive order against D.E.I. initiatives.
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Asia Markets Dive as Trump’s Tariffs Spark Global Concerns
Asian markets took a hit on Monday as Trump’s tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China stoked fears of a global trade war and economic slowdown.
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Education Department Employees Placed on Paid Leave Amid DEI Purge
Dozens of Education Department employees were placed on paid leave as part of the Trump administration’s push to end diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.
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2025 Grammys Highlights: Beyoncé Shines, LA Gets Love, and More Unforgettable Moments
The 2025 Grammys celebrated music, resilience, and the spirit of Los Angeles with Beyoncé’s historic win, heartfelt performances, and a focus on wildfire recovery.
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Asia Markets Take a Hit as Trump's Tariffs Spark Trade War Fears
Asian markets tumbled Monday as Donald Trump’s new tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China raise concerns of a global trade war.
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Asia Markets Tumble as New Tariffs Spark Global Trade Fears
Asia markets dipped sharply as new US tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China fueled fears of a renewed global trade conflict.
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Luka Doncic Opens Up After Stunning Trade to the Lakers
NBA star Luka Doncic shares heartfelt gratitude for Dallas Mavericks fans after being traded to the Los Angeles Lakers in a historic deal.
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Here’s What Could Get Pricier Thanks to Trump’s Tariffs
President Trump’s new tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China could raise prices on everything from groceries to cars. Here’s what you need to know.
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Trump’s $1.4 Trillion Tariff Gamble Could Hit Consumers Hard
President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China could drive up consumer prices and disrupt the economy, experts warn.
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Opinion: Europe’s Wake-Up Call on Security
As American leadership shifts, Europe is realizing it must step up its own security efforts—while still working closely with the U.S.
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Trump’s Tariffs on Canadian Lumber Could Worsen Housing Crisis
President Trump’s new tariffs on Canadian lumber might drive up housing costs, experts warn, as the US struggles to meet demand for homebuilding materials.
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How a Little-Known Treasury Office Became a Battleground Over Federal Spending
A once-overlooked Treasury Department office is now at the center of a heated debate over federal payments, raising concerns about political interference.
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USAID Website Goes Offline Amid Trump’s Foreign Aid Freeze
The USAID website went offline as Trump’s administration freezes foreign aid, sparking concerns about the agency’s future and global humanitarian efforts.
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