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Adidas sent shockwaves through the fashion world this week with the introduction of their highly anticipated “Pride 2023” swimwear collection. However, the brand’s marketing strategy took an unexpected turn as they featured a male model in the women’s section of their online store. Drawing attention from eager customers, the male model confidently showcased a vibrant one-piece swimsuit named the “Pride Swimsuit,” which was priced at $70. The attention-grabbing aspect was an apparent bulge in the crotch area, leaving onlookers puzzled about the intended target audience. In a visually captivating video on Adidas’ website, the model flaunted the one-piece while strutting…

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Sinking City: A Race Against Time Startling geological research reveals that the weight of over a million buildings, equivalent to a staggering 1.7 trillion pounds, is causing New York City to sink further into the surrounding bodies of water, creating a looming crisis. According to lead researcher Tom Parsons, a geologist from the United States Geological Survey, the city experiences an annual subsidence of 1 to 2 millimeters, with certain areas sinking at an even faster rate. While this may seem insignificant at first glance, the gradual decline puts NYC at heightened risk of natural disasters. The study highlights Lower…

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Attorneys representing The Covenant School in Nashville filed a request on Monday, seeking to intervene in ongoing litigation aimed at releasing the manifesto of the 28-year-old female mass shooter who targeted the school. Citing concerns over security and the safety of their faculty and students, the institution’s lawyers argued that the release of the manifesto could potentially expose sensitive information about the school, including building layouts and personnel records. According to local news outlet Fox 17 Nashville, the motion stated, “The resolution of this action may hinder or impede its ability to safeguard its interests and protect the privacy of…

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In a surprising turn of events, Congressman Adam Schiff (D-CA) made a complete reversal on Tuesday, criticizing the recently concluded Durham inquiry, which he previously supported. Schiff argued that the investigation, initiated by former President Donald Trump, was inherently flawed and driven by political motivations. During an interview with Lawrence O’Donnell on MSNBC, Schiff expressed his disappointment in the four-year-long investigation led by special counsel John Durham, pointing out the absence of any indictments or convictions in Durham’s final report. O’Donnell seized the opportunity to bait Schiff by describing the Durham investigation as a report “about nothing.” Without hesitation, Schiff…

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In an incident that unfolded yesterday in New York City, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and Markle’s mother, Doria Ragland, found themselves at the center of attention, prompting the NYPD to respond to claims of a “near catastrophic car chase” involving paparazzi. During their visit to the city, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were under the watchful eye of NYPD officers, as confirmed by Julian Phillips, the NYPD Deputy Commissioner Public Information Officer. Phillips reassured The Daily Wire that no reports of collisions or injuries were made during the transportation of the royal couple. In an official statement, the NYPD…

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The abortion laws include exceptions for cases of rape and incest. In a significant development, the North Carolina legislature passed a bill on Tuesday granting women the right to undergo abortions within the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. However, the White House strongly criticized this legislation, deeming it a “dangerous bill that is disconnected from reality.” Expressing her concerns, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre issued a statement in which she asserted, “Today, Republican state legislators in North Carolina have overridden Governor Roy Cooper’s veto of a perilous bill that disregards the beliefs of the majority of North Carolinians and…

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On Tuesday, famous Democrat and California Senator Dianne Feinstein shocked the media by disproving the widely held story that her lengthy absence from Washington was due to a hospitalization for sickness. Feinstein responded confidently to a reporter’s question about the well wishes she received from her Senate colleagues upon her recent return: “No, I haven’t been away.” Her statement disproved the common belief that her extended absence was voluntary. According to reports, Feinstein added with a firm tone, “You should know—I haven’t been absent. I have worked really diligently. Asked to elaborate on her whereabouts, Feinstein replied categorically, “I’ve been…

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For the time being, according to New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D), frustrated parents will have to accept the fact that illegal immigrants and border crossers will continue to populate their children’s public schools. According to Breitbart News, Adams has begun enforcing a program that converts the gyms of some public schools into temporary sanctuaries for migrants. What this implies is that while students are in class, hundreds of immigrants who crossed the border illegally or were brought into the country unlawfully could be living on school grounds. On Tuesday, frustrated parents and students gathered outside a few of…

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In the wake of the release of the long-awaited report by special counsel John Durham, former President Donald Trump has seized the opportunity to claim vindication and renew his criticisms of the FBI’s investigation into alleged collusion between his campaign and Russia. Speaking in a phone interview with Newsmax, Trump expressed satisfaction with the report’s findings, which he believes support his assertion of being unjustly targeted. “It’s a great vindication, and it feels good, and the report has received a lot of praise,” Trump said, relishing his first live interview since the report’s publication. He did not hold back in…

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People on Twitter said that the press secretary of the White House Karine Jean-Pierre dodged and changed the subject of questions during Tuesday’s news conference. As the White House press secretary, Jean-Pierre avoided talking about the details of Special Counsel John Durham’s report on the probe into whether or not the Trump campaign and Russia worked together. In Durham’s long, 300-page report, it was found that both the FBI and DOJ did not follow the law as they were supposed to during the investigation into whether the Russian government and the Trump campaign worked together during the 2016 election. Even…

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On Tuesday, Lauren Boebert, the congresswoman representing Colorado, publicly disclosed that she and her husband of 18 years had officially initiated divorce proceedings. Boebert expressed the immense difficulty of this decision, stating, “Filing for divorce from my husband was undoubtedly the most challenging and heartbreaking choice I’ve ever had to make. I am truly grateful for the years we shared in marriage and for our wonderful children, who deserve privacy and love as we navigate through this painful process.” Back in 2005, when Boebert was 36 years old, she and her husband, Jayson, welcomed their first child into the world.…

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In a bid to recover from the fallout of the Dylan Mulvaney scandal, Anheuser-Busch is planning temporary packaging modifications for select Bud Light and Budweiser products, according to sources familiar with the matter. Last week, the corporation convened a meeting with distributors at its US headquarters in St. Louis to discuss its strategy for addressing the criticism it faced. As part of its new initiatives, the company intends to temporarily alter the aluminum bottles used for Budweiser and Bud Light. The CEO of Anheuser-Busch revealed plans to introduce camouflage-print bottles featuring imagery from the “Folds of Honor” program. The program…

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Miller Lite advised people to “appreciate the humor” in the campaign after receiving backlash for an ad that portrayed women as the “founding mothers” of beer. The beer brand’s ad, which was originally published in March but has recently resurfaced online, slams the industry’s past marketing campaigns revolving around objectifying bikini-clad models and instead offers to donate fertilizer so that female brewers can grow hops, the flowers used as a bittering and stability agent in beer. Advertising criticism follows weeks of controversy over Bud Light’s decision to offer a personalized beer can to transgender social media celebrity Dylan Mulvaney. “Here’s…

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Former President Barack Obama, who left the White House in January 2017, revealed that the divisive nature of the media has been a primary cause of his insomnia. During a discussion with Nate Burleson, co-host of “CBS Mornings,” Obama expressed his concerns about the polarization of the media and its impact on the nation. He emphasized the fragmentation of the media landscape, noting, “My greatest worry is the extent to which we now have a fragmented conversation.” Reflecting on a time when news was primarily received from three major networks, before the rise of cable news, the internet, and the…

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In a groundbreaking moment, Kim Petras, the celebrated transgender pop sensation, made her first major media appearance by gracing the cover of Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Issue. Petras’s inclusion on the Swimsuit Edition cover sparked controversy on Monday. Alongside Petras, this year’s cover also features Martha Stewart, Megan Fox, and Brooks Nader as models. MJ Day, the editor-in-chief of SI Swimsuit, stated that this year’s issue doesn’t follow a specific theme but carries a vision and sentiment, aiming for a world where women feel unrestricted both internally and externally. However, this doesn’t negate the unique qualities shared by the women featured,…

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