The Writers Guild of America (WGA) is urging the New York state attorney general to investigate Paramount, alleging the cancellation of “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” may be a bribe intended to influence former President Donald Trump’s decision on Paramount’s pending acquisition. The union expressed significant concern that the cancellation, which came shortly after Colbert criticized a recent $16 million settlement with Trump, was a move to appease the former president. The WGA further states that Paramount’s action occurs against the backdrop of relentless attacks on a free press, and calls on leaders to hold those responsible accountable. The WGA is also exploring all potential legal and political avenues to fight for their members after the decision.
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Derek Huffman, an American father who relocated his family to Russia to escape LGBTQ+ influences, is reportedly being deployed to the front lines in Ukraine after being promised a non-combat role. His wife, DeAnna, shared that Huffman, lacking military experience and with limited training in Russian, feels unprepared and misled by the recruiters. Huffman had hoped to gain Russian citizenship and earn the respect of his new countrymen through military service, however, he hasn’t received any payment after a month of service. The couple moved to Russia to escape “liberal gender norms” and have shown a clear admiration for Russia.
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Yuriana Julia Pelaez Calderon, a South Los Angeles activist, has been charged with orchestrating her own kidnapping to solicit donations and damage the reputation of federal agents. Investigators utilized phone records and surveillance footage to debunk Calderon’s claims of being abducted by “bounty hunters.” The investigation revealed a conspiracy, leading to charges of making false statements to federal officers. Calderon is expected to appear in court in the coming weeks and faces a potential five-year sentence in federal prison for each charge if convicted.
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On the night of July 19, Moscow was reportedly targeted by Ukrainian drones for the third consecutive night, as reported by Mayor Sergey Sobyanin. Russian air defense units intercepted 13 drones in under two hours, although no casualties or damage have been reported. The alleged attack follows similar strikes on July 17 and 18, impacting Moscow and surrounding areas. These recent events occur amid reports of former U.S. President Donald Trump’s warnings against attacks on Moscow, as well as offering Russia a deadline to make a peace deal.
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2026 World Cup: FIFA considers moving games from USA to Canada amid immigration policies.
This whole thing about the 2026 World Cup might be getting a shake-up, and it’s all because of some potential issues with getting into the United States. There’s a real buzz going around that FIFA, the big boss of soccer, might be thinking about moving some of the games from the USA to Canada. The main reason everyone’s talking about is the immigration policies and how tough it might be for fans, players, and everyone involved to actually get into the US. There’s a fear that the process of getting visas and the necessary permissions could be a total nightmare.… Continue reading
Reports indicate that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is facing allegations of infidelity, with claims of a “months-long, discreet relationship” corroborated by multiple sources within the tech industry. These accusations have triggered scrutiny of Zuckerberg’s public image and leadership, especially considering his previous controversies. While no public statements have been made by Zuckerberg or Meta representatives, the allegations have been acknowledged by Elon Musk, with a humorous nod to Zuckerberg. Industry observers suggest the scandal could have significant implications for Meta, as public and shareholder sentiment may play a role in how the tech giant navigates the controversy.
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Recent polling indicates that Democratic voters who abstained from voting in the 2024 election favor more progressive candidates. The survey of “Biden skippers” revealed high favorability ratings for Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, highlighting a desire for leaders who champion healthcare, environmental protection, and progressive economic policies. These voters were motivated by accessible and affordable healthcare, ensuring the wealthy pay their taxes, affordable housing, and curbing Big Pharma’s price gouging for prescription drugs. The poll’s findings suggest these voters are open to Democratic messaging that aggressively addresses Republican policies and could be key in rebuilding a sustainable Democratic coalition.
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Man dies after being pulled into MRI machine while wearing metal chain: Police. The incident, as reported, is truly a horrifying tragedy, a stark reminder of the immense power of MRI machines and the critical importance of safety protocols. The simple act of entering an MRI room with a metal chain has resulted in an unthinkable outcome, raising a multitude of questions and highlighting the inherent dangers. It underscores the need for extreme vigilance when dealing with these powerful medical tools.
Man dies after being pulled into MRI machine while wearing metal chain: Police. The magnetic fields generated by MRI machines are incredibly strong, so much so that they can exert a powerful pull on any ferromagnetic objects.… Continue reading