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In a seismic shift for Japanese politics, Mayor Shoko Kawata just made history. She's the nation's first mayor to take maternity leave, sparking an immediate firestorm. While many applaud her courage, some male critics are openly furious, questioning her commitment. The move has ignited a fierce national conversation, exposing deep-seated tensions around gender discrimination in Japan's workforce. Is this the moment old traditions finally crumble?
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Sri Lanka is deploying military drones in a desperate war against dengue fever. The mosquito-borne illness is overwhelming hospitals, all while the nation grapples with severe energy shortages linked to the Iran War. This unprecedented tech-fueled intervention aims to curb the surge. It’s a stark picture: advanced aerial units battling tiny insects amidst a crumbling infrastructure. Can drones turn the tide against this deadly outbreak?
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's mother, Ko Yong Hui, remains a ghost in state narratives. BBC World reveals her 'controversial bloodline' is actively suppressed, unknown to most citizens. This isn't just about family: her Japanese heritage and past could shatter the Kim dynasty's sacred 'Paektu Bloodline' legitimacy. The regime's iron grip on history ensures few ever learn the true story behind the Great Successor's origins. A dangerous secret, protected at all costs.
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The Middle East explodes with new conflict. The US has launched retaliatory strikes on Iran following a second shipping attack. But the story doesn't end there: Iran claims it has already struck back, targeting US infrastructure in Kuwait and Bahrain. This rapid escalation marks a dangerous turn, igniting fears of a wider regional war. We're tracking the minute-by-minute developments as global powers react to this volatile new chapter.
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J.Lo just dropped a bombshell at Prime Video's Obsessed Fest. Jennifer Lopez herself stunned attendees, making an unannounced appearance to intro the new 'Off Campus' panel. The superstar joined young cast members like Belmont Cameli and Ella Bright, alongside creator Louisa Levy. Her unexpected arrival instantly became the festival's must-see moment, leaving the audience buzzing. This surprise move is already dominating social media. What does this mean for Prime Video’s new series? We'll have more.
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A major legal showdown just erupted. The watchdog group, CREW, has filed a restraining order: they want to immediately block former President Trump's reported $1.8 billion slush fund. CREW alleges this massive sum is being unlawfully controlled. Their court filing aims to freeze the funds, preventing any further use. This move could redefine the boundaries of presidential post-office finances. We’re tracking this developing story closely, as federal courts now weigh in on this unprecedented financial challenge.
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The biggest wedding in recent memory remains shrouded in mystery. TMZ reports that guests invited to the highly anticipated nuptials of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have no idea where the ceremony will actually take place. This unprecedented level of secrecy has sparked furious speculation across social media, with fans and paparazzi alike scrambling for clues. Will it be a private island? A European castle? Or perhaps a surprise backyard affair in Kansas City? One thing's for sure: the couple is keeping their inner circle and the entire world guessing.
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The drama never ends for Tom Sandoval. Fresh footage has surfaced showing his ex, Ariana Madix, in a heated moment. Sources confirm Madix was recorded screaming, and we quote, 'I f***ing hate you' at Sandoval during a tense encounter at their shared Los Angeles residence. The video, obtained by TMZ, captures the raw emotion following their high-profile breakup. This latest incident reignites speculation about the former couple's living arrangement and their famously fractured relationship.
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Holly Madison is getting candid about her post-pregnancy body. The former 'Girls Next Door' star just revealed the plastic surgery she's 'happy' she had done. Madison shared details on her breast augmentation, explaining her decision to go 'not far enough' initially. She prefers the option to 'go back and maybe do more' later. This comes after years of openness about her life after the Playboy Mansion.
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Big news for streaming fans: Prime Video just confirmed 'Every Year After' is officially renewed for a second season. Showrunner Amy B. Harris is back, ready to expand the beloved Barry's Bay universe. This next chapter promises to follow Fortune's novel, 'One Golden Summer,' hinting at deeper storylines and fresh faces. Get ready for more small-town intrigue on your screens.
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A massive power struggle is brewing at CNN. Editor-in-chief Mark Thompson reportedly told Paramount officials he would NOT share oversight of the news giant with another executive. The New York Times reveals this bold stance comes amid the potential Paramount-Warner Bros. merger. Sources suggest the 'other executive' in question is Bari Weiss, whose name has been floated for a high-level role. This move by Thompson could significantly reshape the future of CNN's leadership, creating instant friction in any potential new media empire.
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Big news for fans of romance and summer love: Amazon Prime Video has renewed 'Every Year After' for a second season. The hit series, based on Carley Fortune's bestselling novel, will now tackle the sequel. Insiders confirm the new season focuses on Charlie's story, a pivotal character from the 'One Golden Summer' book. This swift renewal comes less than a month after its debut, signaling a massive win for the friends-to-lovers-to-second-chance drama. Get ready for more Barry's Bay drama.
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A mystery is brewing in Hollywood. Jonah Hill's highly anticipated comedy, co-starring Kristen Wiig, remains without a release date. Hill himself once compared the film to 'Step Brothers' and 'Clueless,' calling it a 'classic.' But whispers from the industry now suggest the movie, titled 'Cut Off,' is deemed 'unreleasable.' Fans are speculating: Is the humor too edgy, or is there a bigger battle playing out behind the scenes for this star-studded project?
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New bombshells rock the Tom Sandoval drama. Sources confirm his ex, Victoria Lee, was grappling with a devastating family emergency: her grandfather was in hospice care. This heartbreaking revelation comes just as the notorious 'fire pit fight' footage circulates. It casts a stark new light on the intense confrontation. Was Sandoval aware of Victoria's personal turmoil? The timeline of events suggests a deeply complicated situation, adding another layer to the already explosive split. Fans are now questioning everything.
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The watchdog group CREW just released a scathing statement regarding the Trump-IRS settlement. This comes after reports surfaced about the former president’s tax audits and a reported 2022 agreement. CREW alleges a pattern of political interference, demanding full transparency. The organization insists the public deserves to know the specifics of how this settlement came to be, citing concerns over potential abuses of power within the IRS. This story continues to develop.
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The tech world is buzzing, but not with excitement. A new report from The Big Newsletter reveals a growing consensus: we're in an AI investment bubble. Trillions poured into data centers could trigger a market meltdown, sending shockwaves far beyond Silicon Valley. Is your retirement fund safe? We'll break down the financial earthquake predicted to hit if this AI frenzy pops.
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A federal judge just delivered a bombshell ruling against the Trump White House. The order mandates compliance with the Presidential Records Act. This means a trove of documents from the former administration could soon see the light of day. Sources close to the case suggest this decision could unearth unprecedented details about Trump's final days in office. The ruling, issued today, is a significant win for transparency advocates and could dramatically reshape our understanding of White House operations.
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Country music legend Alan Jackson has dropped a bombshell revelation. The 65-year-old icon has been privately battling Charcot-Marie-Tooth, a debilitating neurological disease, for 15 years. The diagnosis came in 2011, kept under wraps until now, as Jackson prepares for what may be his final concert. Fans are reeling, understanding the true weight behind his upcoming farewell. This health struggle adds a poignant new layer to the legacy of one of country's most beloved voices.
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CREW, the watchdog group, just dropped a bombshell report on White House compliance with the Presidential Records Act. Their statement alleges significant breaches, raising alarm bells across Washington. This isn't just about paperwork; it's about transparency and accountability. The group is demanding immediate action, pushing for investigations into what they call a systemic failure to preserve crucial historical documents.
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Devastating news from Venezuela. Former MLB star Gorkys Hernandez is in mourning after his wife, Marwin, tragically died in a powerful earthquake. The 6.9 magnitude quake struck Sucre state, causing widespread damage and claiming lives. Hernandez, known for his time with the San Francisco Giants, shared the heartbreaking news. Our thoughts are with the Hernandez family during this unimaginable time.
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