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Minutes of Madness: Inside the Manhattan Skyscraper Massacre

On a humid Monday evening in Manhattan, as workers rushed home and city lights blinked on across the skyline, a scene of unspeakable horror unfolded at 345 Park Avenue. In what has now become New York City’s deadliest mass shooting in over two decades, a heavily armed man entered the 44-story office building and took four innocent lives before turning the rifle on himself. The … Continue reading Minutes of Madness: Inside the Manhattan Skyscraper Massacre

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As Tsunami Waves Swept the Pacific, a Manga Prophecy Gripped Asia

As tsunami waves rolled across the Pacific this week, millions in Asia weren’t just tracking seismic data — they were searching for a prophecy. Not from scientists, but from a manga artist. In China alone, more than a million people searched for the term “prophecy” on Douyin (China’s TikTok) just hours after a massive 8.8-magnitude quake triggered tsunami warnings in Japan. Why? Because of “The … Continue reading As Tsunami Waves Swept the Pacific, a Manga Prophecy Gripped Asia

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Republicans Are (Quietly) Running for President — and They’re Doing It Under Trump’s Shadow

It’s 2025, and the Republican race for the 2028 presidential nomination is already taking shape — not with campaign announcements or fiery debates, but with strategic silence, carefully curated travel plans, and one shared obstacle: Donald Trump. Though constitutionally barred from seeking a third term, Trump remains the gravitational force of the Republican Party. His presence looms so large that even his likely successors are … Continue reading Republicans Are (Quietly) Running for President — and They’re Doing It Under Trump’s Shadow

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Cory Booker’s Message to Democrats: Stop Bowing to Trump — Fight Back or Be Remembered for Your Complicity

Senator Cory Booker isn’t mincing words. In an impassioned warning to his own party, the New Jersey Democrat is urging fellow Democrats to stop “bending the knee” to Donald Trump and start fighting like democracy depends on it — because, he says, it does. “This is a moment in history where people are going to ask, ‘Where did you stand? Did you bow to an … Continue reading Cory Booker’s Message to Democrats: Stop Bowing to Trump — Fight Back or Be Remembered for Your Complicity

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Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Spa Was Tailor-Made for Epstein — And He Knew It

For decades, Donald Trump denied any meaningful connection to Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking empire. But the truth may have been hiding in plain sight — in the uniform closet at the Trump Spa at Mar-a-Lago. Virginia Giuffre — the teenage girl who would later become a central accuser in Epstein’s trafficking ring — was hired at age 17 to work at Trump’s spa wearing a … Continue reading Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Spa Was Tailor-Made for Epstein — And He Knew It

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Trump and Allies Mount Pressure Campaign Against U.S. Elections Ahead of 2026 Midterms

With midterms fast approaching and control of the U.S. House hanging in the balance, former President Donald Trump and his allies have launched an aggressive and legally dubious campaign to reshape how elections are run — sparking alarm among local officials, legal experts, and even members of his own party. The effort includes demands for access to election equipment, sweeping data requests, threats of federal … Continue reading Trump and Allies Mount Pressure Campaign Against U.S. Elections Ahead of 2026 Midterms

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Did the Fed Just Royally Screw Up? Mixed Signals, Dissenting Votes, and a Job Market in Trouble

Just days ago, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell confidently declared the labor market “solid” while defending the Fed’s decision to hold interest rates steady. Now, that judgment is under fire — and the central bank may be facing one of its most embarrassing misreads in recent memory. On Wednesday, the Fed opted not to cut interest rates, continuing its cautious approach as it waits to … Continue reading Did the Fed Just Royally Screw Up? Mixed Signals, Dissenting Votes, and a Job Market in Trouble