
Entertainment
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Sabrina Carpenter Condemns White House for Using Her Song in ‘Evil and Disgusting’ Video
Pop singer Sabrina Carpenter publicly rebuked the White House on Tuesday after officials posted a social media video set to her song “Juno.”02 December 2025Read More... -
Jennifer Aniston Goes Instagram Official With New Boyfriend Jim Curtis: What to Know About Him
Jennifer Aniston has a new love in her life — and she’s ready to share it with the world.03 November 2025Read More... -
Jimmy Kimmel’s Return Pulls in Record Ratings After Suspension
Jimmy Kimmel came back to Jimmy Kimmel Live! this week — and his return drew the show’s biggest audience in ten years.25 September 2025Read More... -
Daryl Hannah Declares 'Slava Ukraine' While Presenting Oscar Award
Hollywood actress Daryl Hannah voiced her support for Ukraine while presenting an award at the Oscars, saying, "Slava Ukraine"—a phrase meaning "Glory to Ukraine."03 March 2025Read More... -
Mega Millions Jackpot Hits Estimated $944 Million for Christmas Eve Drawing
This Christmas Eve could bring an unforgettable gift for one lucky lottery player, as the Mega Millions jackpot climbs to an estimated $944 million — the largest December prize26 December 2024Read More... -
Americans Celebrate Independence Day with Unity and Festivities Across the Nation
Millions of Americans took a welcome break on Thursday for the Fourth of July, flocking to parades, fireworks shows, and barbecues, momentarily escaping the daily drumbeat of05 July 2024Read More... -
Justin Timberlake Arrested for DUI in The Hamptons, Police Confirm
Justin Timberlake was arrested in the Hamptons, New York, for allegedly driving under the influence, authorities confirmed on Tuesday.18 June 2024Read More...
Politics
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Rare Republican Revolt: Trump’s Greenland Threats Spark Bipartisan Pushback in Congress
For years, Republicans on Capitol Hill have largely swallowed their misgivings about Donald Trump. Public dissent has been rare, even when the former presidentRead More... -
Trump administration bars two Britons and former EU commissioner over alleged restrictions on US free speech
The Trump administration has barred two British citizens and a former European Union commissioner from entering the United States, accusing them of attempting to restrict Americans’Read More... -
Trump Pardons Giuliani and Other Allies Accused of Efforts to Overturn 2020 Election
President Donald Trump has issued sweeping pardons to loyalists and former aides accused of attempting to subvert the 2020 presidential election results, renewing his unproven claims thatRead More... -
Pelosi to Step Down After Pioneering Tenure in Congress
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced Wednesday that she will not seek reelection, bringing to a close a trailblazing career that made her the mostRead More...
Fashion
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Sephora Drops Huda Beauty from Major Campaign After Founder’s Antisemitic Conspiracy Remarks
Beauty giant Sephora has quietly pulled Huda Beauty from its upcoming autumn “Experts” campaign after founder Huda Kattan sparked outrage with a string of antisemitic conspiracy claims.Read More... -
Jewish-American Marries Into Iranian Royal Family
In a modern echo of ancient history, a Jewish man has married into the Persian royal family—2,500 years after the story of Purim.Read More... -
Costco Offers Affordable Version of Anthropologie Mirror, Sparking Social Media Buzz
Costco shoppers are buzzing about a floor mirror that closely resembles a luxury mirror from Anthropologie but comes with a significantly lower price tag. The Anthropologie Luisa Mirror, pricedRead More... -
City Council Commemorates Hispanic Heritage Month
This year, the Councilors acknowledged Hispanic leaders in Boston for their hard work, leadership and commitment to their communities. Recipients were awarded the Pilares de la HispanidadRead More... -
Hermès Resolves Patent Dispute with Skechers over Shoe Soles in New York
Hermès International SCA HRMS.PA, the French luxury fashion house, has settled a lawsuit brought by Skechers USA Inc SKX.N regarding alleged patent infringementRead More... -
Diamond Prices Firm After Supply Declines
Diamond trading was seasonally slow in December as the industry’s focus shifted to retail and as diamantaires took their end-of-year break. Sentiment received a boost from strong holidayRead More... -
Protesters target Polanski film at cinemas in Brussels
Feminist activists defaced cinemas in Brussels with angry condemnations of director Roman Polanski's latest film overnight on Tuesday and Wednesday.Read More... -
London Latino heartlands struggle for survival
Whenever London's South Americans go looking for a job, a helping hand, the flavours of home or a party with their compatriots, they head to the Latino indoor marketRead More... -
Tutankhamun sculpture’s London auction sparks Egyptian outcry
A 3,000-year-old head sculpture of an eternally-young Tutankhamun — the Egyptian pharaoh known as King Tut — goes under the hammer this week in London despite an outcry from Cairo.Read More...

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Economics

A former postmaster from Connecticut, Ephrem D. Nguyen, could potentially face a 20-year prison sentence after confessing to defrauding the U.S. Postal Service of $875,000 through a series
Bitcoin (BTC-USD) briefly surged above $30,000 on Friday following the Securities and Exchange Commission's decision to drop legal charges against two Ripple Labs cryptocurrency executives.

A state agency in Alaska has taken legal action against the Biden administration for its recent decision to terminate oil and gas leases in the North Slope region, which contains a significant

A Federal Reserve survey revealed that from 2019 to 2022, American families experienced significant gains in income and wealth. This period was marked by the profound disruptions caused
A recent law signed by California Governor Gavin Newsom is set to significantly boost the hourly wages of healthcare workers in the state. The legislation, authored by Sen. Maria Elena Durazo,

Consumer prices in the United States kept increasing in September, primarily driven by surging housing and petrol costs, according to recent data.

The Biden administration has announced the cancellation of $9 billion in student loan debt for an additional 125,000 borrowers. These borrowers were already eligible for debt cancellation
This funding will will help ensure that residents within Boston Housing Authority (BHA) properties have access to affordable and dependable internet connectivity and will also be used to
The US House of Representatives has taken a crucial step toward preventing a government shutdown set to commence at midnight (05:00 GMT). House Speaker Kevin McCarthy introduced a

A proposed measure in the U.S. Senate outlines approximately $6 billion in fresh aid for Ukraine and an additional $6 billion designated for disaster relief. The bill, as per the

