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Several Republican senators have raised concerns about the American Bar Association (ABA) and are urging President Donald Trump to take significant measures against the organization. In a formal letter addressed to ABA President William Bay, these lawmakers expressed that the ABA, which plays a critical role in judicial nominations, has become “biased and ideologically captured.” They are advocating for President Trump to completely remove the ABA from the judicial nomination process. Senators Eric Schmitt, Ted Cruz, Marsha Blackburn, Josh Hawley, Bernie Moreno, and Mike Lee have also encouraged their colleagues to ignore the ABA’s recommendations moving forward. In their letter,…

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has decided to withdraw a controversial grant originally slated for a study on menstrual cycles in transgender men. This decision, announced by Secretary Brooke Rollins, reflects a shift in the Department’s priorities amidst ongoing debates over gender identity and federal funding. In a post shared on social media, Rollins wrote, “CANCELLED: $600,000 grant to study ‘menstrual cycles in transgender men.’” This announcement marks a significant moment in federal spending as it aligns with a growing sentiment among many Americans who believe in prioritizing traditional values and practical approaches in government funding. The grant, initially…

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Kansas City Chiefs Rookie Xavier Worthy Faces Legal Issues in Texas AUSTIN, Texas — Xavier Worthy, a rookie wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs, has been arrested on a felony domestic violence charge, marking yet another instance of a player from the reigning AFC champions facing serious legal troubles in Texas. According to records from the Williamson County jail, Worthy was taken into custody on Friday. He is being held on a charge of assault related to family or household members, specifically regarding an incident involving alleged choking. Williamson County includes areas of Austin, where Worthy previously played college…

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Ione Skye, renowned for her role in the classic film “Say Anything,” recently opened up about the challenges of aging, particularly as she approaches her mid-50s. In an insightful conversation, she shared her perspective on what it means to grow older in today’s world, a process that she finds increasingly difficult. Turning 54 has brought about some unexpected feelings for Skye. Surprisingly, after years of comfort in her own skin, she now feels the pressure of aging more intensely. “It’s hard, it’s so hard,” she expressed candidly, highlighting her struggle. After feeling great for so long, this year marked a…

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Colby Ryan’s life has changed dramatically since the tragic events involving his mother, Lori Vallow Daybell, who was found guilty of murdering his younger siblings in what has been dubbed the "doomsday murders." After a lengthy trial lasting seven weeks, Lori was convicted in May 2023 for the deaths of her two children, Joshua "J.J." Vallow and Tylee Ryan, as well as conspiring to kill her husband Chad Daybell’s first wife, Tammy Daybell. Lori married Chad just weeks after Tammy’s death and shortly before a missing persons case was opened for J.J. and Tylee. Both Lori and Chad faced separate…

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Al Pacino’s former residence has hit the market. This luxurious property, located in Beverly Hills, California, was previously owned by the famous author Jackie Collins. The asking price for this stunning home is set at $15.95 million, with Bobby Syed from Coldwell Banker Realty handling the sale. According to Syed, Jackie Collins purchased this home in 1988 and later rented it out to the renowned actor Al Pacino. Even after the house changed ownership in 2016—following Collins’ passing in 2015—Pacino continued to reside there until moving out just a few months ago. The current owners, Ben Nehmadi and his wife…

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A total lunar eclipse is set to light up the night sky, turning the moon a striking red on Thursday night into Friday morning for viewers across the Western Hemisphere. This celestial event will be best seen from North America and South America, though parts of Africa and Europe may catch a glimpse as well. Lunar eclipses occur when the sun, Earth, and moon are perfectly aligned. This alignment allows the Earth to cast its shadow on the moon, creating an impressive sight that can partially or fully obscure the moon. During a total lunar eclipse, the full moon is…

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A group of labor unions has taken legal action, requesting a federal court to urgently halt Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing the sensitive Social Security data of millions of Americans. This motion for emergency relief was filed in Maryland by the legal services group Democracy Forward against the Social Security Administration (SSA) and its acting commissioner, Leland Dudek. The unions argue that DOGE’s potential reach into this private data raises serious concerns. An affidavit from Tiffany Flick, a former senior official at the SSA, highlights that career civil servants are working hard to safeguard this irreplaceable…

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Katherine Legge Set for Historic NASCAR Cup Debut at Phoenix Raceway Avondale, Arizona — This weekend, Katherine Legge is set to make a significant mark in NASCAR history. The British driver will become the first woman to participate in a NASCAR Cup series race since Danica Patrick’s last appearance in 2018, as she takes the wheel of the No. 78 car for Live Fast Motorsports at Phoenix Raceway. At 44 years old, Legge’s journey into the world of NASCAR has seen substantial backing from several teams and organizations. "Everyone has given me the best opportunity to showcase my skills and…

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The upcoming annual report from the United Nations on children affected by conflicts is already stirring up concerns, even though it won’t be officially released until June. A draft of the report, which has come to light, raises eyebrows due to its lack of attention to Israeli victims amid ongoing hostilities, while it seemingly levies criticisms against Israel. In the section discussing Israeli and Palestinian children, there are several points where verified and unverified information are mingled. The report acknowledges the existence of unverified data but fails to disclose the sources behind the verification of the other statistics. This absence…

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