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Detroit 2029: Each candidate’s vision of the future

The 2025 mayoral race in Detroit is not merely about who governs next. It’s a decision that may shape what the city becomes by the end of the decade. Each of the six official candidates offers a distinct roadmap for Detroit in 2029, with strategies aimed at transforming education, crime prevention, housing, economic growth, and...

‘Bull– Barbie Dodging Questions Again’: Karoline Leavitt Resorts to Belitting a Reporter As She Struggles to Defend Blatant Lie Trump Told This Week About His Family’s Connection to Notorious Terrorist
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‘Bull– Barbie Dodging Questions Again’: Karoline Leavitt Resorts to Belitting a Reporter As She Struggles to Defend Blatant Lie Trump Told This Week About His Family’s Connection to Notorious Terrorist

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt belittled a reporter during a July 17 press briefing as she struggled to defend a blatant lie President Donald Trump told at an event in Pennsylvania two days earlier. In fact, she wasn’t able to, so she basically ignored the question. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt speaks during...

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Barack Obama reveals why having sons would’ve terrified him

In an era when political figures rarely show vulnerability, Barack Obama has done something unexpected: He admitted he might have failed as a father to boys. During a recent appearance on Michelle Obama’s podcast The Light Podcast, the former president delivered a startling confession that has resonated across American households. Obama revealed that raising daughters...

‘You Going to Talk to a White Man Like That?’: White Washington Man Who Punched Black Boy In the Face After Assailing Him with Racial Slurs In Front of Cops, Gets Light Sentence for Hate Crime
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‘You Going to Talk to a White Man Like That?’: White Washington Man Who Punched Black Boy In the Face After Assailing Him with Racial Slurs In Front of Cops, Gets Light Sentence for Hate Crime

A white man who punched a young Black boy in the face in a racially motivated attack last summer has been sentenced to more than three years in prison after pleading guilty to felony charges, including a hate crime. Paul Jonathan Bittner, 43, pleaded guilty to second-degree assault of a child and commission of a...

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What Trump doesn’t understand about firing Powell

Financial markets experienced immediate turbulence Wednesday following reports that President Donald Trump plans to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell in a move that could fundamentally reshape American monetary policy. The S&P 500 quickly erased earlier gains and fell 0.4 percent as investors grappled with the implications of such an unprecedented action. The Bloomberg dollar...

‘How Low We Have Gone in Humanity’: Starbucks Faces Backlash After USPS Worker Denied Free Water After Delivering Package In 100-Degree Heat, One Month After Mail Carrier Dies While Working In High Temps
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‘How Low We Have Gone in Humanity’: Starbucks Faces Backlash After USPS Worker Denied Free Water After Delivering Package In 100-Degree Heat, One Month After Mail Carrier Dies While Working In High Temps

One mail carrier’s experience at Starbucks is drawing massive attention online after she posted that she was denied a free cup of iced water after delivering a package to the coffeehouse and while working under extreme heat. The postal worker who goes by @melaninglowesthetics on TikTok posted a short video of herself inside a USPS...

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Bondi holds firm on Epstein files after Trump’s comments

Attorney General Pam Bondi found herself at the center of mounting pressure Tuesday, as questions swirled around her decision to withhold Jeffrey Epstein files despite President Donald Trump’s public suggestion that she could release additional documents. During a press conference at the Drug Enforcement Agency headquarters in Arlington, Virginia, Bondi repeatedly deflected questions about the...