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Spencer Pratt Claims Incriminating Footage of LA Politicians

Spencer Pratt has stated that he possesses incriminating footage involving either Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass or Councilwoman Nithya Raman. Pratt claims this recording is significant enough to compel a Los Angeles mayoral candidate to resign.

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DOJ Sues Virginia Over State Law Banning Masks for Federal Agents

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed a lawsuit against Virginia over a state law that prohibits federal officers from wearing masks. This legal action challenges the constitutionality of the state's ban on masks for federal agents operating within Virginia.

washington-examinerthehill2 sources·2 angles·7h ago
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Ariana Grande Objects to White House Using Her Song in Immigration Video

Singer Ariana Grande has publicly criticized the White House for using her song in a TikTok video that promoted immigration arrests and ICE deportations. Grande called the use of her music in the context of immigration policies "barbaric, inhumane, heinous nonsense." The White House has since removed the video.

tmzvariety2 sources·2 angles·9h ago
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Maine Senate Candidate Graham Platner Denies Allegations, Vows to Stay in Race

Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner has denied recent abuse allegations, asserting they are politically motivated and "simply not true." Despite these scandals, Platner has stated he has "not once" considered withdrawing from the primary race and maintains a strong chance of winning the November election. The "Platner issue" has presented challenges for the state.

realclearpoliticsthehillnypostcbsnewswashington-examiner+510 sources·5 angles·20h ago

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Hegseth Links Immigration to D-Day in Europe Speech

During a D-Day commemoration speech in France, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth drew parallels between the historical invasion and current migration into Europe, referring to it as an 'invasion.' He questioned Europe's response to the arrivals and warned of an influx of dangerous ideologies.

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