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Washington Post reveals it passed on Alito flag story in 2021 after confrontation with justice's wife

The Washington Post revealed on Saturday that the outlet initially passed on the Samuel Alito flag story in 2021 after its former Supreme Court reporter had a confrontation over it with the justice’s wife. “The Post decided not to report on the episode at the time because the flag-raising appeared to be the work of Martha-Ann Alito, rather than the …

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Bill Maher hits back at liberal critics claiming he's changed: 'It's that your ideas are stupid'

Comedian Bill Maher hit back at critics claiming he’s changed on Sunday during an interview on CNN, suggesting that it was the left that had changed, and he wouldn’t shy away from calling that out. “I haven’t turned. Yes, people have said to me, ‘You make fun of the left more than you used to,’ and guilty, I have, because …

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Lizzo responds to South Park name-drop: 'I'm really that b—h'

Lizzo appeared to take a “South Park” joke against her in stride after the long-running animated series mocked her in a recent episode. The show aired a television special on Paramount+ Friday titled “The End of Obesity” which referenced the singer as an alternative to the weight-loss drug Ozempic, harnessing the power of “not giving a f–k.” “FDA-approved Lizzo makes …

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California lawmakers vote to ban 'reusable' plastic bags from grocery stores

California lawmakers have voted to do away with reusable plastic bags after the elimination of single-use plastic bags failed to reduce plastic pollution. “California’s original ban on plastic bags hasn’t worked out as planned, and sadly, the state’s plastic bag waste has increased dramatically since it went into effect,” said Sen. Catherine Blakespear, the bill’s author, in a statement. “California …

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Ashley Madison honcho says scandalous company thriving despite docuseries showing missteps

The wildly popular docuseries “Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal” details missteps the scandalous company has made while essentially proving there is no such thing as bad publicity. “One of the things we know for sure is that when people discover that Ashley Madison exists, or for some people still exists, their interest is piqued,” Ashley Madison chief strategy officer …

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Nintendo 'Paper Mario' 2024 US remake includes transgender character 'Vivian'

The remake of Nintendo’s “Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door” features a transgender character in the new U.S. version of the game. According to a review of the game by Nintendo Life Magazine, the Nintendo Switch character Vivian, known from the original version of Paper Mario released in 2004, was born male. Vivian is featured in the video game as a …

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Reps. Ilhan Omar, Cori Bush mix up Memorial Day with Veterans Day in since-deleted posts on X

Reps. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., and Cori Bush, D-Mo., appeared to mix up Memorial Day with Veterans Day in since-deleted posts on X, formerly known as Twitter. On Monday morning, the two “Squad” members posted similar messages to X for the federal holiday dedicated to honoring and mourning U.S. military personnel who died in service to their country. “On Memorial Day, …

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Biden primary challenger concedes New York case against Trump backfired on Dems hoping for 'salvation'

Rep. Dean Phillips, D-Minn., said in a new interview that the New York case against Donald Trump has backfired on those in his party hoping they would be their “salvation.” “I think the New York cases, if anything, may have backfired against those who thought that it would be the salvation. But I don’t think the New York cases are …

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Attorney backs Texas school district over Biden administration's Title IX changes: 'We expect to win'

An attorney is confident her client’s lawsuit against the Biden administration will strike down its new Title IX changes as unconstitutional. “We want and we expect to win the lawsuit and have these rules, this regulation be determined to be unconstitutional because it is unconstitutional,” Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) President and CEO Kristen Waggoner told Fox News Digital. Alliance Defending …

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Colorado police plan to use drones as first responders, calling the technology 'future of law enforcement'

Several local law enforcement agencies in Colorado, including the Denver Police Department (DPD), are making plans to start dispatching drones instead of officers to respond to 911 calls. “This really is the future of law enforcement at some point, whether we like it or not,” Sgt. Jeremiah Gates, who leads the drone unit at the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office, told …

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