An explosive device, reportedly hidden inside a vehicle, killed an alleged Sinaloa Cartel operative and his driver in a targeted assassination on a busy Mexican highway. This incident is part of a previously undisclosed, expanded CIA campaign within Mexico, employing its elite Ground Branch to dismantle entrenched cartel networks. The agency’s involvement has escalated, ranging from intelligence sharing to direct participation in lethal operations, a significant expansion of its previous willingness to act within the country. While the CIA declined to comment, a spokesperson characterized the reporting as false and potentially damaging.
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House Speaker Cameron Sexton has removed all members of the House Democratic Caucus from their committees and subcommittees, citing actions taken during a recent special session that were deemed disruptive to legislative processes. These removals stem from incidents such as Democrats blocking aisles and allegedly coordinating with protestors. Democratic representatives have voiced their opposition, with some characterizing the move as retaliation for protesting a “white supremacist agenda” and a “Jim Crow racial gerrymander.” The affected lawmakers maintain that these actions will not deter their continued advocacy for their constituents.
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Plans for a $1.5 billion, 91-storey Trump Tower on the Gold Coast have been canceled less than three months after their announcement. The Trump Organization reportedly withdrew due to the brand becoming “toxic” in Australia, a sentiment echoed by the developer who cited potential profit margin disagreements. While the developer hopes to proceed with another luxury brand, the project never formally progressed to a development application. The Gold Coast Mayor suggested the deal’s failure stemmed from the Trump Organization’s demands for brand licensing fees and profit returns, which clashed with the developer’s investment.
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Waymo is initiating a voluntary recall of approximately 3,800 robotaxis equipped with its fifth and sixth-generation automated driving systems. This action stems from identified software issues that could lead to vehicles entering flooded roadways. The recall follows a recent incident where a Waymo vehicle stalled in a flooded street in Austin, Texas, and another where a vehicle was swept into a creek in San Antonio. To address these concerns, Waymo is implementing software updates and operational mitigations to prevent vehicles from encountering flooded areas during extreme weather.
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Scott-Vincent Borba, co-founder of the popular cosmetics brand e.l.f. Cosmetics, is set to be ordained as a Catholic priest after renouncing his wealth and past life in the beauty industry. Borba, who achieved significant financial success and a glamorous lifestyle, experienced a profound shift in 2019, leading him to enter seminary and dedicate himself to his faith. He has described this transition as a “mystical experience” that brought him newfound joy and purpose.
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Senator Cynthia Lummis responded to a question regarding Donald Trump’s purported statement about not considering the financial situation of the American people by asserting her belief that he does, in fact, care. She declined to offer further comment, suggesting the former president did not intend his public remarks as stated. Other Republican senators, including Roger Marshall and Susan Collins, similarly avoided directly addressing the issue, with Marshall citing a lack of context and Collins claiming to have not seen the comment.
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A significant development has emerged in the ongoing scrutiny of transgender care in the United States, with a New York hospital system now reportedly receiving a grand jury subpoena as part of a federal investigation. This action signals an escalation in the government’s efforts to gather information regarding gender-affirming medical practices, particularly concerning minors. The details surrounding the subpoena, and whether it was indeed obtained through a formal grand jury proceeding or via an administrative process, have become a point of contention and concern.
The nature of this subpoena, especially its origin from outside New York – with indications of a potential Texas connection for a New York provider – raises questions about jurisdictional overreach and forum shopping.… Continue reading
President Donald Trump’s upcoming annual medical evaluation at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center marks his third dental visit this year, with two occurring in May alone. These “routine” appointments at local dentists, rather than the White House’s own facility, have raised questions, particularly given the president’s advanced age and past health issues, including a diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency. The article also notes Trump’s recent emphasis on passing cognitive tests, specifically the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, which is designed to detect dementia-related decline.
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Osborn, an Omaha union leader who gained national recognition following a 2021 Kellogg’s strike, is currently polling neck-and-neck with Ricketts in Nebraska. Having switched to an independent candidacy, Osborn aims to appeal to Great Plains voters disillusioned with the Democratic Party’s national image, which is often perceived as aligned with coastal elites. The outcome of the Democratic primary, however, presents a potential challenge; a Forbes victory could draw votes from Osborn, while a Burbank win would require significant outreach to inform voters of her support for Osborn.
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Mayor Zohran Mamdani has successfully closed New York City’s historic budget gap, avoiding a property tax hike by securing significant aid from Governor Kathy Hochul and implementing savings through government efficiencies. A key component of the plan is a new pied-à-terre tax on luxury second homes, intended to raise substantial revenue, though it has already faced criticism from wealthy individuals. The budget prioritizes essential services, including education, libraries, and housing, while aiming to foster long-term fiscal stability.
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