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A Delaware judge has ruled that insurers are not required to defend Meta Platforms against thousands of lawsuits claiming its social media giants, Facebook and Instagram, have harmed children—delivering a major setback as the company faces mounting legal pressure nationwide.
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A New York City university professor is facing intense backlash after a hot mic captured her making a crude remark about Black students — a comment education officials swiftly condemned as “blatantly racist,” igniting outrage and demands for accountability.
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A Washington state high school teacher accused of preying on an underage student allegedly sent the teen a stream of disturbing, sexually explicit texts — before the two reportedly spent three and a half hours having sex inside her marital home, according to a chilling new report.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem stormed into the Oval Office late Monday and demanded a two‑hour face‑to‑face with President Trump — after being shoved aside amid a firestorm of outrage over her handling of the deadly ICE shooting in Minneapolis that has ignited protests and national debate.
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The woman fatally shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis has been identified as 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good — a mother, a wife, and a poet who once described herself through those very roles.
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is pushing back hard as fraud allegations against him continue to snowball, following the explosive fallout of a viral video in which an independent journalist claims to have exposed a key piece of an alleged Somali aid scheme.
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The latest batch of Epstein file photos released by the Justice Department contains deeply disturbing images that appear to show the now-deceased sex offender kissing and getting uncomfortably close to young girls — scenes that are difficult to look away from.
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CNN anchor Jake Tapper came under fire Thursday after mistakenly referring to accused D.C. pipe-bomb suspect Brian Cole Jr. as a 'white man.’
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Ilhan Omar’s connections to a welfare fraud in her Minnesota district are drawing fresh scrutiny as new details come to light—and the story is only getting bigger.
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A New Jersey police officer who went on a violent rampage at her ex-boyfriend’s home, attacking him and his new girlfriend, has been permanently banned from ever working in law enforcement in the Garden State.