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Director James Gunn, fresh off the release of his Superman reboot, dismissed claims the film is overly “woke.” When pressed by Entertainment Weekly about tone, he responded he’s still trying to figure out what’s supposedly so politically loaded. In interviews, Gunn emphasized that at its heart, Superman is about basic kindness—a quality he believes used to define America more than it does today. He also framed the Man of Steel as an immigrant figure, speaking to the character’s origins and broader themes of acceptance. Gunn maintains the movie isn’t a veiled political statement—it celebrates universal compassion. He challenged critics to…

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In a wide-ranging interview posted July 21, Hunter Biden claimed his father, President Joe Biden, was given Ambien to help him sleep ahead of the June 27, 2024, presidential debate against Donald Trump. Hunter said the 81-year-old’s exhaustion and medication use left him appearing confused and unsteady on stage—a moment he describes as pivotal to his father’s eventual withdrawal from the campaign. Hunter suggested the combination of intense global travel and the sedative caused his father to look like a “deer in headlights.” He defended President Biden, stressing the debate wasn’t due to a lack of preparation but rather physical…

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House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries is facing an ethics complaint following accusations that he pressured judges to remove U.S. Attorney Alina Habba from a high-profile case. The complaint, submitted by legal watchdog Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), alleges that Jeffries attempted to influence the judicial process by urging Habba’s dismissal. According to the allegations, Jeffries sent communications to federal judges during ongoing court proceedings, raising concerns about improper political interference. The complaint argues that such actions violate judicial ethics rules and undermine the rule of law. Jeffries has declined to officially respond, though his office emphasized his…

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Tulsi Gabbard, serving as Director of National Intelligence, has officially delivered a criminal referral to the Department of Justice. The recommendation centers on her contention that the Obama administration deliberately crafted false narratives about Russian interference in the 2016 election—even when internal intelligence reportedly showed no evidence of foreign manipulation to alter vote outcomes. In a public declaration, Gabbard described her findings as a “treasonous conspiracy” and urged the DOJ to prosecute key figures, including former President Obama and senior intelligence officials. She cited more than 100 pages of declassified documents suggesting that decision-makers overrode earlier assessments to construct a…

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A tragic and disturbing case has emerged near Lake George, New York: Canadian tourist Luciano Frattolin, 45, has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder and concealment of a human body in connection to the death of his 9-year-old daughter, Melina Frattolin. During a joint vacation with his daughter, Frattolin reported her missing late Saturday evening, claiming she was abducted by two men in a white van. This prompted an Amber Alert and a large-scale multi-agency search. However, investigators uncovered inconsistencies in his story, and by Sunday, Melina’s body was found in a secluded pond in nearby Ticonderoga—approximately 30 to…

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Stacey Abrams said she is open to running again for Georgia governor and argued that true Christianity calls for progressive stances on immigration and LGBTQIA+ rights. In a recent interview, Abrams emphasized her commitment to defending vulnerable communities, stating that faith compels support for strangers, immigrants, and marginalized groups. She highlighted her belief that genuine Christian values include opposing prejudice against the LGBTQIA+ and transgender communities—a stance she views as incompatible with selective biblical interpretation. Reflecting on her political path, Abrams acknowledged the urgency of the upcoming 2026 elections and indicated she has not ruled out another campaign. She reiterated…

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President Donald Trump has demanded the Washington Commanders revert to their former “Redskins” name—or risk losing his support for their proposed stadium project in D.C. In a Truth Social post, he warned that he “may put a restriction” on the team’s new RFK Stadium plan if the Commanders fail to restore their original moniker. Trump also called on the Cleveland Guardians to revert to the “Indians,” arguing the changes erase the teams’ heritage and suggesting the rebrands have cost ownership politically. He insists many Indigenous people back reverting to the older names. However, Trump lacks legal authority to block the…

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New York City’s Democratic mayoral nominee, Zohran Mamdani, was approached outside his Queens residence by reporters and challenged about being labeled a “communist.” When asked if he planned to retract any of his more radical statements—like calling to “seize the means of production”—Mamdani laughed and declined to respond further. The brief exchange comes amid mounting criticism from President Trump—who branded him a “100% Communist Lunatic”—and Mayor Eric Adams, who pointed to Mamdani’s past use of Marxist slogans. The candidate is currently scheduled for a meeting with House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries. No statements were issued following the street-side interaction, and…

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Annie Tomasini, former Deputy White House Chief of Staff under Former President Biden, has become the third ex-staffer to take the Fifth Amendment in the GOP-led House Oversight investigation into Biden’s cognitive fitness and use of an autopen. She declined to answer questions about whether she was coached to misrepresent Biden’s health, tampered with classified documents, or facilitated business dealings. This follows similar refusals from Biden’s personal physician, Dr Kevin O’Connor, and First Lady Jill Biden’s former chief of staff, Anthony Bernal. Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer argues the repeated pleas indicate a potential cover-up inside the White House. Republicans plan to expand the inquiry,…

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Andy Byron, a high-ranking executive at AI startup Astronomer, has tendered his resignation following a viral video that captured him displaying public affection with Kristin Cabot, the company’s head of human resources, during a Coldplay concert. The footage, which quickly circulated across social media platforms, shows the pair embracing and sharing intimate moments during the performance. In response to the public exposure, Astronomer confirmed Byron’s departure from the company. No further statements have been made about any internal proceedings or the future professional relationship between Byron and Cabot.

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President Donald Trump is calling on the Washington Commanders to revert to their former name, the “Redskins,” demanding that the change happen “immediately.” In a recent statement, Trump criticized what he labeled as political correctness and claimed the original name honored Native American heritage. He also urged the Cleveland Guardians to return to their previous name, the “Indians,” echoing support from groups who say the rebrands erased cultural identity rather than protected it. Trump warned that he may intervene to block a proposed stadium redevelopment at the RFK site in Washington, D.C., unless the team complies. The Commanders adopted their…

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In the July 17 episode of Family Guy, titled “Twain’s World,” Brian and Stewie embark on a time-travel adventure that pokes fun at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle once more. Amid comparisons to the Crusades and Hitler, Stewie quips: “Prince Harry marrying Meghan Markle,” prompting a cutaway to an animated Harry, who responds, “Oh, like all of your wives are so much better?” This marks the duo’s second appearance as targets on the show, following a 2023 gag mocking their Netflix deals and social media earnings. Their on-screen portrayal joins a broader pattern of satire from adult animated comedies rifling on…

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Jamie Lee Curtis, set to appear on The Late Show, called CBS’s decision to end the program “awful” during a cultural awards event in Los Angeles. She praised Stephen Colbert as “smart,” “funny,” and “a lovely human,” expressing regret over the cancellation ahead of her debut interview. CBS confirmed that The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, which has aired over 1,600 episodes since 2015, will conclude in May 2026. The move was officially framed as a financial decision, not based on ratings or content. Colbert echoed this, thanking CBS, his team, and his audience while noting he has no replacement…

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Justin Fulcher, senior adviser to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, announced his voluntary resignation after a planned six-month tenure, confirmed July 19. Fulcher praised his time at the Department of Defense as “incredibly inspiring,” citing achievements like refreshing military readiness and modernizing defense systems. He highlighted key contributions, including revamping procurement timelines for critical software, supporting Indo-Pacific defense dialogues, and redirecting nearly $50 billion toward readiness and deterrence initiatives. Fulcher expressed gratitude to Secretary Hegseth, former President Trump, and DoD personnel, and committed to continue advocating for U.S. service members. Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell extended appreciation on behalf of the department and…

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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg led a watercolor painting session under the George Washington Bridge in Washington Square Park as part of his summer “Art of Healing” series—designed to reclaim public spaces marked by crime and addiction. As Bragg painted trees in the park’s troubled northwest corner, a nonprofit organization distributed free syringes, tourniquets, and other harm-reduction supplies to individuals using drugs nearby. Critics say the juxtaposition of a community art event and active drug use underscored a policy clash between revitalization efforts and permissive safety strategies. Local residents and neighborhood leaders condemned the scene, accusing Bragg of staging a…

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