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Brazil’s judiciary clamps down on Bolsonaro, sparking U.S. tariffs and a global conservative outcry.
Rumors swirl as CBS News braces for a major conservative shakeup if ex-chief David Rhodes returns under Skydance’s bold new ownership.
CBS abruptly axes The Late Show after Colbert’s Trump settlement criticism, provoking debate over whether it’s a business necessity or political message.
President Trump escalates his response to the Wall Street Journal’s report alleging he sent a suggestive letter to Jeffrey Epstein, denouncing it as fake news while moving to unseal all Epstein-related grand jury documents.
Musk publicly urges Trump to keep his promise and release all Epstein-related records, exposing internal strife and a growing demand for transparency within the MAGA base.
President Trump’s very public spat with Rosie O’Donnell over her outspoken criticism—and his threat to revoke her US citizenship—highlights a long-running feud and the cultural debate over America’s values and national unity.
UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese criticizes European allies for allowing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to use their airspace despite ICC arrest warrants, escalating tensions amid U.S. sanctions targeting Albanese.
An Iran-backed hacker group claims to hold 100GB of emails from President Trump’s top aides, threatening release in a high-stakes cyber attack amid U.S.-Iran tensions.
Former President Trump announced that very wealthy investors are ready to acquire TikTok’s U.S. platform, promising details in two weeks, as the nation seeks to secure digital sovereignty from China.