• This Has to Be the Sweetest Way to Store Produce Ive Ever Seen
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  • Robert De Niro's daughter Airyn opens up about her identity as a Black trans woman
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    Famed actor Robert De Niros daughter Airyn De Niro just came out as a trans woman for the first time in a new Them cover story.The 29-year-old opened up about learning to embrace her identity as a Black trans woman her mother is actress Toukie Smith and how she was impacted by the tabloids coverage of changes in her gender expression. Instead of coming out on her own terms, De Niro was forced out by the Daily Mail and other tabloids who misgendered her and reported on her wearing long pink locs and high heels in public, calling her look edgy, rebellious and barely recognizable compared to how she looked pre-transition. Not only did they get information wrong about me They just sort of reminded me that people really dont know anything about me, she told the outlet. De Niro said that while she has been femme-presenting since middle school, she only started hormone therapy in November 2024 in an attempt to maintain her femininity as she aged.Trans women being honest and open, especially [in] public spaces like social media and getting to see them in their success Im like, you know what? Maybe it's not too late for me, she explained of her thought process. Maybe I can start.De Niros journey to self acceptance has taken time and she attributes some of her success to Black women who inspired her. "I think a big part of [my transition] is also the influence Black women have had on me," De Niro said. "I think stepping into this new identity, while also being more proud of my Blackness, makes me feel closer to them in some way.De Niro came out as a gay man in high school, but struggled to find acceptance among gay men who seemed to value Eurocentric beauty standards and thinness, two boxes she couldnt fit into.[Gay men were] ruthless and mean. I didnt even fit that beauty standard, which is thin, white, muscular, or just super fit, masculine, she admitted. I was always told I was too much of something or not enough of something growing up: Too big, not skinny enough. Not Black enough, not white enough. Too feminine, not masculine enough. It was never just, Youre just right, just the way you are.As De Niro has begun living out loud and proud as a trans woman, she has also had to contend with the Trump administrations near constant attacks on the trans community, and trans women in particular, which has made he feel more visible but not any more understood than she was before. Theres a difference between being visible and being seen, De Niro said. Ive been visible. I dont think Ive been seen yet.De Niro struggled to find acceptance as she was growing up and often felt like her biracial and a bigger-bodied person meant that she stood out like a sore thumb, even in her own family.Growing up when people started hitting puberty and started liking each other I never had that, she recalled. I never had a boyfriend at a young age, even though looking back, do we really need to be dating in middle school? I was like, Wow, these things signify Im very unwanted. Im not desirable. Im not attractive like the other people, the other girls, the other boys.Although the tabloid press hasnt been kind about her transition, her family has been accepting and tried to keep her out of the spotlight as the was growing up. "Obviously no parent is perfect, but I am grateful that both my parents agreed to keep me out of the limelight," De Niro said. "They wanted it very private. They have told me they wanted me to have as much of a normal childhood as possible."Despite her A-lister father and being called a nepo baby by the press, De Niro is determined to forge her own path. Shes being audition for TV shows like Euphoria and the video game League of Legends, and while she rejected by most casting agents, she has no plans to stop.I wasnt brought up having a side part in one of dads movies or going to business meetings or attending premieres. My dad was very big on us finding our own sort of path, she said. I would want [success] to happen on my own merit.
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  • Beyoncs Cowboy Carter Tour Recap: Everything You Need to Know Before You Go
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    Beyonc is officially back in the saddle and shes taking fans on a powerful, three-hour journey through country, soul, and Renaissance pop. On April 28, Queen Bey kicked off her Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin Circuit Tour at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, setting the tone for whats already shaping up to be one of the years most epic concerts. Heres everything you need to knowSource
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  • Zane Phillips Was Starstruck at First by Nathan Lane While Shooting Mid-Century Modern (Exclusive)
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    Actor Zane Phillips reflected on his time as Mason in Hulus new sitcom Mid-Century Modern and even went on to say how he was at first starstruck by his fellow cast mates. The series, created by Max Mutchnick and David Kohanthe duo behind Will & Gracedraws inspiration from The Golden Girls, offering a fresh perspective on aging and friendship within the LGBTQ+ community.Source
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  • Struggling Djokovic withdraws from Italian Open
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    No. 5-ranked Novak Djokovic, in the midst of a three-match losing streak, has pulled out of the Italian Open, putting in question how well he'll be able to play at the French Open.
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  • McCarthy: 'I know I'm ready to start' for Vikings
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    Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy, speaking Tuesday to local reporters for the first time since last fall, appears as confident in himself as the team is in him.
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  • Trump Is About to Steal My Friends Christmas and Yours
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    A disappointed supporter reflects on the madness in the presidents method.
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  • NYC Joins National Effort to Ban Cellphone Use in Schools
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    Gov. Kathy Hochul argued that the bell-to-bell ban which restricts the devices during class, lunch and other parts of school would help prevent disruption and cyberbullying.
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  • The 40 Most Stylish Things to Put on Your Wedding Registry
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  • House GOP wants to pump billions into Trumps deportations and detentions as part of tax bill
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    Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., talks to reporters just after House Republicans narrowly approved their budget framework, at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, April 10, 2025. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)2025-04-29T20:56:16Z WASHINGTON (AP) As part of their big tax bill, Republicans in Congress are pumping billions of dollars into President Donald Trumps mass deportation and border security plan with nearly 20,000 new officers, stark new fees starting at $1,000 on migrants seeking asylum and $46.5 billion for a long-sought border wall. Tuesday launched the first of back-to-back public hearings as House Republicans roll out the fine print of what Trump calls his big, beautiful bill which is focused on $5 trillion in tax breaks and up to $2 trillion in slashed domestic spending. But it also pours some $300 billion to beef up the Pentagon and border security as the Trump administration says its running out of money for deportations. House Speaker Mike Johnson is pushing to have the bill wrapped up by Memorial Day and then send it to the Senate, which is drafting its own version. We are on track, Johnson, R-La., said at his weekly press conference.This was always expected to be the hard part, where Republicans who have control of the House and Senate begin to fill in the difficult details of what, until now, has simply been a framework for Trumps tax package at the cornerstone of the GOPs domestic agenda. As Trump rounds his 100th day in office, the GOPs stiff border security and deportations provisions come as Americans are showing unease with the presidents approach, with just half saying hes focused on the right priorities. The White House is battling high-profile court cases after it mistakenly deported a Maryland man to El Salvador and, over the weekend, Trumps team rounded up countless immigrants, including foreign-born parents who were deported with their American-born toddlers and small children in tow. Democrats are fighting back in the House and Senate, and the halls of public opinion, but as the minority party in Congress, they have little ability to stop the forward march of the package. Instead, they used Tuesdays hearings to try to shame Republicans into rethinking their approach.Do a little soul searching before you vote for this, said Rep. Bennie Thompson of Mississippi, the top Democrat on the Homeland Security Committee, at one point during the debate.Building the US-Mexico border wall and hiring bonuses for officersCentral to the Homeland Committees section of the legislation is $46.5 billion to revive construction of Trumps wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, with some 700 miles of primary wall, 900 miles of river barriers, and more.Theres also $4 billion to hire an additional 3,000 new Border Patrol agents as well as 5,000 new customs officers, and $2.1 billion for signing and retention bonuses.Democrats kept the committees in session for hours debating amendments to change the package. Most were expected to fail.Among the first Democratic amendments offered was from Rep. Troy Carter of Louisiana to prohibit the use of funding to deport American children. Another from Rep. Seth Magaziner of Rhode Island would stop the money from being used to send Americans to foreign prisons.What world are we living in? Magaziner asked. He said allowing Republicans to keep trampling on rights, soon everyones rights will be under threat.Chairman Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., as he gaveled the committee open, said, It is critical that the Republican majority do what the people elected us to do.GOP goals: 1 million deportations, 100,000 detention beds including for families and childrenFor the first time, the U.S. under the legislation would impose a $1,000 fee on migrants seeking asylum something the nation has never done.Experts said the new fee on asylum seekers would put the U.S. on par with a few others, including Australia and Iran.And thats not all. There would be new fees on various other legal paths to entry, including a $3,500 fee for those sponsoring unaccompanied children to enter the U.S., a $2,500 penalty if sponsors of unaccompanied children skip court appearances and a $1,000 fee for individuals paroled into the U.S.The Judiciary Committee is expected to meet Wednesday on its $110 billion section of the bill.Overall, the plan is to remove 1 million immigrants annually and house 100,000 people in detention centers. It calls for 10,000 more Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers and investigators. Defense Secretary Pete Hegesth comes under fireMeanwhile, the House Armed Services Committee started drilling down Tuesday into its section of the package, with some $100 billion in new spending, only to be tangled by questions from Democrats over funding for Ukraine, Trumps plan for a big military parade and calls for Hegseth to be fired or resign.Rep. Chrissy Houlahan, D-Pa., a veteran herself, offered an amendment that would prohibit the provisions from going into effect until Hegseth is no longer Secretary of Defense.Democratic Rep. Seth Moulton of Massachusetts, a combat veteran, had an amendment to prevent money on Trumps parade, which is planned for June in Washington, saying there shouldnt be a military parade for a draft dodger, a reference to Trumps medical deferral from Vietnam War-era service.And Rep. Sara Jacobs, D-Calif., proposed halting any money for a make-up studio for the Pentagon secretary. It was reported that Hegseth, a former Fox News host, sought such a room for his appearances. Tax breaks, spending cuts still to comeOther portions of the GOP legislation are still a work in progress, including the provisions on tax breaks for individual filers, and spending cuts to Medicaid, food stamps and other programs.Those proposals are expected to be unveiled with hearings in the weeks to come. ___Associated Press writer Leah Askarinam contributed to this report.
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  • Violet Chachki says 'RuPaul's Drag Race' season 17 was 'garbage'
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    Come through!Violet Chachki's c*nty persona not only secured her the crown on season seven of RuPaul's Drag Race, but it's also helped her flourish in her sickening career.Beyond of her accomplishments in and out of drag, the star has also found herself a true sister in her friendship with season 13 finalist Gottmik.Over the weekend, the two were booked as DJs for the grand opening of The Tryst Puerto Vallarta and spilled on just how close they've become personally and professionally."We really are best friends in real life. It's not for show. There's fights. There's love. There's sex. There's magic. There's everything you could ever want. It just feels natural to turn it like that for us," Chachki tells PRIDE."It is once-in-a-lifetime! Who gets to travel and do this with their best friend? Does Beyonc even have that? We're so lucky that we get to do this together and go on this journey together. It's insane," Gottmik adds. See on Instagram The duo has certainly come a long way since their respective Drag Race seasons, but Chachki has never been afraid to share her unfiltered opinions of the queens on The Pit Stop over the years.When it comes to the most recent season, Chachki didn't hold back when it came to her distaste of what was offered on the runway and in the challenges."These new girls have no idea what I went through. I don't watch! My brain is full of things already. I need to make space for things I care about and Mik keeps showing me clips. Stop showing me this garbage! Stop showing it to me. My brain is full! I need to save the space I have for sacred things."To see the full interview with Violet Chachki and Gottmik at the grand opening for The Tryst Puerto Vallarta, check out the video at the top of the page.
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  • All WorldPride Events Canceled at Kennedy Center Under Trump-Controlled Leadership
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    WorldPride 2025, scheduled to take place in Washington, D.C., from May 17 to June 8, is encountering significant challenges due to recent leadership changes at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Several LGBTQ+ events, including the Tapestry of Pride series, have been relocated following the centers leadership overhaul orchestrated by former President Donald Trump.Source
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  • Trump Pick to Run DEA Could Challenge Americas Already Tense Relations With Mexico
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    by Tim Golden ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as theyre published. In the spring of 2019, as a new Mexican government shut down most of its cooperation with the United States in the fight against drug trafficking, a small group of American drug agents decided to confront the problem in a different way. Sifting through databases and court files, they compiled dossiers on Mexican officials suspected of colluding with the mafias. Months later, federal prosecutors used the evidence to indict a former security minister, Genaro Garca Luna, the most important Mexican figure ever convicted on U.S. drug corruption charges.The senior agent who led the team, Terrance C. Cole, was not rewarded for his efforts. He sought a promotion to run the Drug Enforcement Administrations Mexico City office but was passed over. Frustrated with the agencys direction and his own career trajectory, he retired in 2020 to take a job with a software company before becoming Virginias secretary of public safety in 2023. Five years later, Cole is returning to run the DEA, having emerged as President Donald Trumps unexpected choice for the position. Unlike other former agents who have led the DEA, Cole never rose to its top ranks or even ran one of its 23 domestic field divisions. His most significant leadership experience has been overseeing police, prisons and emergency response agencies under Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, a Trump ally who championed Cole for the DEA post.But with the White House promising an all-out fight against the traffickers who have flooded U.S. markets with fentanyl and other illegal drugs, Cole would bring an unusual background to the job. That includes some searing experiences with the corruption that sustains the drug trade, and a conviction that the United States cannot successfully fight the traffickers without also taking on the officials who abet their operations.The Mexican drug cartels work hand-in-hand with corrupt Mexican government officials at high levels, Cole said in an interview with the far-right news site Breitbart shortly after his retirement. If the average taxpayer had a basic understanding of how these two groups work together still to this minute they would be sickened.The Trump administration has warned that it is prepared to take unilateral actions against drug mafias in Mexico if the government there does not greatly escalate its own efforts. But current and former officials said White House discussions have been more focused on the tactics it could use against the traffickers from drone strikes to cyber operations than on any longer-term strategy to weaken them. The administration may also have set in motion a new era of interagency competition on the issue, with the CIA and the Defense Department presenting proposals to expand U.S. intelligence collection on traffickers in Mexico and try to disrupt their operations in ways that may or may not complement the efforts of the DEA and other law enforcement agencies.How U.S. officials might confront Mexicos endemic corruption remains an open question. But after decades in which the problem has been mostly subordinated to other U.S. interests, it is likely to command a higher priority in American policy and to unsettle the U.S. relationship with Mexico.In its first announcement of punitive tariffs on Mexico, the White House cited an intolerable alliance between the government and the drug trade. This alliance endangers the national security of the United States, and we must eradicate the influence of these dangerous cartels, it said.Hoping to avoid an economic calamity, Mexico has conspicuously intensified its own drug enforcement efforts since then. But when asked about Coles nomination, President Claudia Sheinbaum warned that she would uphold the sharp restrictions on DEA activities in Mexico imposed by her predecessor, Andrs Manuel Lpez Obrador.We will never permit interventionism or violations of our sovereignty, Sheinbaum said. It will not be like before President Lpez Obrador, no.Privately, some DEA veterans have lobbied against Cole. Those former officials, most of them associated with the agencys Special Operations Division, have questioned Coles qualifications for the job in discussions with Senate staff aides, but they have been unwilling to air their criticism publicly.A former college lacrosse player, Cole was described by colleagues as a driven, competitive and sometimes abrasive agent and supervisor. As a rookie agent in McAlester, Oklahoma, Cole made enough of an impression to be sent in 2002 to Bogot, Colombia, in the early years of the billion-dollar U.S. aid program known as Plan Colombia.The ambitious U.S. effort sought to help Colombia transform its criminal justice system, root out corruption, and combat the interwoven threats of drug gangs, leftist guerrillas and right-wing paramilitary groups. At the center of the plan was the creation of elite police teams, vetted and trained by the DEA, that operated alongside U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies. The team that worked with Cole and several other agents was among Colombias most effective, former DEA officials said. In Bogot, it made a series of arrests and drug seizures that struck at the Norte del Valle Cartel and its leader, Diego Montoya. It also uncovered evidence that the cartel had co-opted high-level officials in both the police and military, they said.We were doing amazing things, Cole recalled last year on a podcast with Republican former U.S. Rep. Mary Bono. Working some of the biggest corruption cases, against some of the highest-level Colombian government officials. But on May 22, 2006, thats when it all came crashing down for me.That day, an informant walked into the Colombian teams offices in Cali offering a tip that Montoyas men had stashed some cocaine in the nearby town of Jamund. After seeking approval from senior police officials but not the DEA, agency officials said, the team leader gathered nine of his agents and drove off with the informant to investigate.As they pulled up to the isolated location, the police came under a barrage of gunfire. The shooting continued for 20 minutes until all 10 agents and their informant were dead. When Cole arrived at the scene that night with the Colombian attorney general and the head of the national police, they found the agents bodies on the ground; the Colombian army soldiers who attacked them were still on the hillside above them.Cole was devastated.Those guys worked very closely with him, his supervisor, Matthew Donahue, said. We depended on them, and they depended on us. It was like having your partner killed.Although the army claimed that the shootings were a tragic accident, the attorney general found that the informant had been planted by the traffickers and that the lieutenant colonel who led the troops had organized the ambush. In 2008, he and 14 soldiers were convicted of aggravated homicide.A few months after the killings, Cole went ahead with a planned tour of duty in Afghanistan. There, he found again that U.S. allies in the war were sometimes as involved in the drug trade as the Taliban insurgents they fought.In 2008, Cole moved to Dallas, where he earned a reputation as a sharp-elbowed group supervisor who pushed his agents to get their photographs on the office wall by making the biggest cases and seizing the biggest loads. He was regarded highly by his superiors, several former colleagues said, but less popular with some of his peers.By 2010, Coles squad was focused on the Texas distribution network of the Zetas, then widely seen as the most violent of Mexicos drug mafias, and one of its leaders, Miguel Trevio Morales.By leveraging the cooperation of traffickers facing prosecution, one of Coles agents obtained a list of cellphone numbers being used by Trevio; his brother, Omar; and their lieutenants. It was a coup a way to perhaps intercept the Zeta leaders calls and encrypted text messages or even track their movements in real time.On March 9, 2011, government records show, Cole entered the eight numbers and a PIN code for one of the phones into a secure agency database. He then forwarded them to the DEAs Special Operations Division, which could sometimes intercept or geolocate cellphones overseas with the help of U.S. intelligence agencies. Cole also sent the numbers to the DEA offices in Mexico City and Nuevo Laredo, where other agents were investigating the Zetas, officials said. Ten days later, gunmen led by the Trevio brothers roared into the Mexican border town of Allende, where the DEAs informants had been operating. The traffickers began torturing and murdering anyone who they suspected might be connected to the men they thought had betrayed them, killing as many as 200 men, women and children.In a 2017 article, ProPublica reported that Coles forwarding of the numbers to U.S. agents in Mexico who then shared them with a DEA-trained Mexican police unit that warned the Zetas led to the Trevios rampage. Only years later did the DEA, prodded by Congress, even review its files on the case; it never investigated its possible role in the massacre. Cole declined to be interviewed for ProPublicas article, and a White House spokesperson said he could not comment on the case now because the Trevio brothers, who were handed over to the United States by Mexico on Feb. 27, are facing prosecution for trafficking, murder and other crimes. They pleaded not guilty last month in a Washington, D.C., federal court. A home in the Mexican border town of Allende eight years after it was destroyed by the Zetas cartel (Eduardo Verdugo/AP Images) The White House spokesperson said of course Cole and other DEA officials considered the sensitivity of sending the Zetas phone information to Mexico but followed standard protocols in doing so. A former deputy head of the DEA office in Dallas, Daniel Salter, said he and the special agent in charge there made that decision, not Cole.At least three senior Mexican police officials who might have had access to the phone numbers shared by the DEA have since been charged in the United States with colluding with the traffickers. But officials said that subsequent DEA reporting also pointed to another reason why the Trevios might have turned on the informant who was their primary target in Allende: He owed them some $30 million and was blamed for some earlier U.S. seizures of drugs and cash.After Dallas, Cole spent four years at the agencys Washington-area headquarters, watching as U.S. law-enforcement agencies struggled with the Mexicans to hunt down well-protected drug bosses, like Joaqun El Chapo Guzmn, without making any substantial impact on the flow of drugs.But even that halting cooperation came to an end as Mexicos new president, Lpez Obrador, took office promising to fight the drug trade with hugs, not bullets. He sidelined police teams trained by the DEA, shut down a Mexican marine commando unit that had been the countrys most effective weapon against the traffickers and even refused to grant visas to DEA agents assigned to Mexico.Former officials said Cole, who arrived in Mexico City in late 2018 as a deputy director of the DEAs regional office, soon proposed a radical solution: If the agents couldnt get Mexican officials to work with them to pursue the traffickers, what about going after the corrupt officials who were protecting the traffickers operations? For decades, U.S. investigators had generally avoided such targets, lest they be seen as interfering in internal Mexican politics. But the extradition of high-level Mexican traffickers over the previous decade had created a pool of criminals eager to reduce their sentences by helping U.S. prosecutors, and many were willing to testify about the officials they had bribed.A team of DEA agents pulled together files on some 35 possible targets, ranging from police and military commanders to Mexican cabinet officials. One target that stood out was Garca Luna, the once-powerful security minister who had worked closely with U.S. officials. While the Biden administration hailed Garca Lunas prosecution in 2023 as proof of its mettle in pursuing corruption, it also worked assiduously to avoid drug enforcement actions that might antagonize Lpez Obrador and jeopardize his help in controlling illegal migration.Cole was by then gone from the DEA, having left Mexico City after just a year. He had once hoped to succeed Donahue there but was not seriously considered for the post. He retired from the agency after 22 years. Matthew Donahue, right, Coles former superior, and Cole, left, with the former head of the Colombian National Police, Gen. Jorge Elicer Camacho (Courtesy of Matthew Donahue) As Virginias secretary of public safety and homeland security, Cole focused on trying to limit fentanyl trafficking, an effort that drew the attention of Trump supporters. While he kept a fairly low public profile, Coles tough rhetoric on Mexico was also very much in line with Trumps.Mexico has been a failing state for years, he told Bono. Referring to the reported recruitment of foreign mercenaries by the drug gangs, he added, Now were seeing Mexico turn into a terror training camp similar to what we saw in the Middle East years ago. Although the Trump administrations attention to the drug issue has raised the DEAs profile, Cole will, if confirmed as the administrator, likely have to fight for its place in a growing bureaucratic scrum. Already, officials said, the FBI and Homeland Security Investigations have been pushing to lead the Trump administrations campaign against trafficking groups that it has designated as terrorist organizations. The CIA and the Defense Department have also expanded their efforts to collect intelligence on the traffickers and put forward options for more aggressive actions to strike at their operations.With Sheinbaum still attacking the DEA as a symbol of American interventionism, all four of those competing agencies may have an easier time rebuilding trust with the Mexican government. But while Mexican leaders insist they will act on hard evidence of corruption in their ranks, many U.S. officials remain skeptical that they will be able to make a serious push for such action without upending the two countries relationship.
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  • Canada Election Results: Mark Carney and the Liberal Party Fall Short of Majority
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    Final results from Mondays crucial election showed Mark Carneys party had secured 169 of 343 seats and would need help from other parties to pass laws.
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  • Illinois Town Grieves After Car Slams Through Building, Killing 4 Young People
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    The car veered off a road and through a field, crashing into a center where children were cared for after school. The dead ranged in age from 7 to 18.
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  • Wisconsin high court suspends Milwaukee judge accused of helping man evade immigration authorities
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    Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan speaks during a rally marking the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2025, in Milwaukee, Wis. (Lee Matz/Milwaukee Independent via AP)2025-04-29T22:10:44Z MADISON, Wis. (AP) The Wisconsin Supreme Court has suspended a judge accused of helping a man evade immigration authorities. The FBI took Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan into custody on Friday morning at the county courthouse. She faces federal charges of concealing an individual to prevent his discovery and arrest and obstructing or impeding a proceeding. The state Supreme Court issued a two-page order Tuesday noting that Dugan faces two federal charges and saying it is in the public interest to temporarily relieve her of her duties. Her attorney had no immediate comment. Democrats have accused the Trump administration of trying to chill the nations judiciary.
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  • US consumer confidence plummets to Covid-era low as trade war stokes anxiety
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    A customer checks his shopping receipts while waiting in line at the food court at Costco Wholesale store in Glendale, Calif., on Thursday, April 10, 2025. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)2025-04-29T14:12:42Z WASHINGTON (AP) Americans confidence in the economy slumped for the fifth straight month to the lowest level since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic as anxiety over the impact of tariffs takes a heavy toll. The Conference Board said Tuesday that its consumer confidence index fell 7.9 points in April to 86, its lowest reading since May 2020. Nearly one-third of consumers expect hiring to slow in the coming months, nearly matching the level reached in April 2009, when the economy was mired in the Great Recession.The figures reflect a rapidly souring mood among Americans, most of whom expect prices to rise because of the widespread tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump. About half of Americans are also worried about the potential for a recession, according to a survey by The Associated Press-NORC Center. Rattled consumers spend less than confident consumers, said Carl Weinberg, chief economist at High Frequency Economics, in an email. If confidence sags and consumers retrench, growth will go down. A measure of Americans short-term expectations for their income, business conditions and the job market plunged 12.5 points to 54.4, the lowest level in more than 13 years. The reading is well below 80, which typically signals a recession ahead. How this gloomy mood translates into spending, hiring, and growth will become clearer in the coming days and weeks. On Wednesday, the government will report on U.S. economic growth during the first three months of the year, and economists are expecting a sharp slowdown as Americans pulled back on spending after a strong winter holiday shopping season. And on Friday the Labor Department will release its latest report on hiring and the unemployment rate. Overall, economists expect it should still show steady job gains, though some forecast it could report sharply reduced hiring. The stark decline in consumer confidence also likely reflected the sharp swings in stock and bond prices that roiled financial markets earlier this month. While all age groups and most income brackets reported lower confidence, the decline was steepest among households earning more than $125,000 and among consumers 35 to 55 years old. Though major U.S. markets rebounded over the past week, the S&P 500 is still down 6% for the year and the Dow Jones has lost 5%. The growth-heavy Nasdaq is down 10% in 2025. The Conference Board said that mentions of tariffs in write-in responses reached an all-time high this month, with the duties on the top of consumers minds. Trump has imposed a tariff of 10% on nearly all imports, as well as a huge 145% tariff on most goods from China. He has imposed separate import taxes on steel, aluminum, and cars. More Americans are also now worried that the economy could tip into a recession, with the proportion of consumers expecting a downturn in the next 12 months reaching a two-year high. Fewer consumers said they were planning to buy a home or car in the next six months. Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes slowed last month in a lackluster start to the spring homebuying season as elevated mortgage rates and rising prices discouraged those looking. And Americans also said they would spend less on services. The proportion of Americans planning an overseas vacation in the next six months fell to 16.4%, down from 24.1% in December. And the proportion of consumers planning to spend more on dining out plummeted by nearly the most on record in April, the Conference Board said. CHRISTOPHER RUGABER Rugaber has covered the Federal Reserve and the U.S. economy for the AP for 16 years. He is a two-time finalist for the Gerald Loeb award for business reporting. twitter mailto
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  • 13 lesbians and sapphics in glasses that make us tingle
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    Growing up, glasses may have made you an object of ridicule (was anyone else called four-eyes or was that just us?), but now there are so many fashionable options and statement frames that its easy to look iconic while wearing glasses.These lesbian and sapphic celebs are making spectacles look spectacular. From stars who have made statement glasses part of their signature looks to superstars who wear fashion frames that make their outfit, to celebrities who are making our dreams come true with their sexy professor vibes, were loving that glasses have become cool.KehlaniSinger-song writer Kehlani is known for her fierce fashion sense and while she doesnt wear glasses everyday, we love that she knows how to make glasses look cool. Rachel MaddowMSNBC newscaster Rachel Maddow has made short hair, a smart suit, and glasses a signature part of her style.Gillian AndersonX-Files star Gillian Anderson always looks chic even that time she wore an exposed thong to the Vanity Fair Oscars party back in 2001 but adding a pair of glasses gives her sexy professor vibes that were not made about. Gabby WindeyReality TV star Gabby Windy doesnt usually wear glasses, but this suit and specs combo is making us rethink whether the see-through wedding dress is our fave look shes worn.Jenna LyonsReal Housewives star Jenna Lyons, who was also the former creative director and president of J. Crew, knows how to make a fashion statement and her collection of chic specs are a big part of that equation. Yasmin FinneySomehow Heartstopper star Yasmin Finney looks even more stunning with these cool rectangular glasses. Cheryl DunyeWatermelon Woman star and director Cheryl Dunye has made thick glasses a major part of her personal style.Billie EilishSomehow singer Billie Eilish is able to combine her sporty masc style with chic glasses to make her look even more stunning.Lea DeLariaComedian and Orange is the New Black star Lea DeLaria has been sporting ostentatious glasses since the 90s. Her statement spectacles have become just as much of a signature as her course voice and dark sense of humor.Demi LovatoPop star Demi Lovato always looks gorgeous, but were loving this more studious look on the Cool for the Summer singer. Rene RappSinger and Mean Girls star Rene Rapp's signature butch-meets-femme style is only enhanced by these oval frames.Jenny ShimizuOf course the woman who dated Angelina Jolie, Madonna, and Ione Skye in the 90s can make a pair of glasses look endlessly chic.Janelle MoneNonbinary singer and actress Janelle Mone clearly knows how to have fun with a statement pair of glasses!
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  • Bret LaBelle and Chris Stanley Announce Breakup After Two Years Together
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    Bret LaBelle, best known for his appearance on Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X, has announced the end of his relationship with social media star Chris Stanley. The couple, whose 27-year age difference often sparked conversation online, had been dating since 2022. The breakup was revealed in an Instagram post shared by LaBelle on Monday, April 28. The 51-year-old Boston police lieutenant wroteSource
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  • Sources: Pogba eyeing Europe despite D.C. talks
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    Paul Pogba's priority remains a return to Europe, despite talks with D.C. United, sources told ESPN.
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  • Inzaghi wants Inter to 'forget' last week for Bara
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    Inter Milan coach Simone Inzaghi urged his players to forget a difficult week and face Barcelona with no fear in Wednesday's Champions League semifinal.
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    The Trump administration sent the mother of a 2-year-old to Venezuela and the father to a Salvadoran prison. Their daughter remains somewhere in the United States.
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  • Trump Signs Executive Order Walking Back Some Auto Tariffs
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    Most levies on imported cars and car parts will remain in place, but automakers have secured some relaxation of the trade policy.
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  • Vietnam marks 50 years since wars end and focuses on reconciliation during a period of new tensions
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    A spice vendor waits for customers at the Cholon market in the Cholon district of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, on Tuesday, April 29, 2025 ahead of the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnamese War. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)2025-04-29T23:31:27Z HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam (AP) Vietnam on Wednesday marked the 50th anniversary of the end of the war with the United States and the formation of the modern nation through the merger of North and South Vietnam.Thousands had flocked to Ho Chi Minh City once known as Saigon to witness the military parade near the Independence Palace, where the war ended when a North Vietnamese tank smashed through its gates. The celebrations performances by artists, speeches by leaders and former soldiers, and a squadron of jets focused not just on the past but on the future.National reconciliation does not mean forgetting the history or erasing differences, but accepting different perspectives in tolerance and respect, to work towards a greater goal: building a peaceful, unified, powerful, civilized and prosperous Vietnam, Communist Party general secretary To Lam said in an article published on a government website. He said that the war had historical roots and had resulted in divisions in the country, but now Vietnam was armed with lessons of its past. A change in emphasisThe emphasis on reconciliation and not, like previous years, on military victory reflected how Vietnam was approaching the changing tides of the global economy and geopolitics today, said Nguyen Khac Giang, an analyst at Singapores ISEASYusof Ishak Institute. He added that the Vietnam War remains central to how the Communist Party framed its legitimacy, not just as a military triumph but also as a symbol of national unity. But To Lams comments underlined that the reconciliation remains unfinished.The war still defines Vietnams unity, and its unresolved divides, Giang said. A time for peacePham Ngoc Son is a 69-year-old veteran who was an army truck driver bringing troops and supplies from the north to the south through the Ho Chi Minh trail the secret route used by North Vietnam. Hes on a weeklong tour of the city, which he remembers entering as a part of the northern troops that took over. He said he cherished those memories and couldnt describe the joy he felt at that moment. But now there was only space for peace and friendship between the U.S. and Vietnam.The war is over a long time ago, he said.Nguyen Thi Hue, a resident of Ho Chi Minh city, agreed. The war has ended and we shake hands (with the former enemy) for development. Now its time for peace. Peace is the dream that everyone in the world wants, Hue said.A new relationshipThis year also marks the 30-year anniversary of diplomatic ties between Vietnam and the United States. In 2023, Vietnam upgraded its relations with the U.S. to that of a comprehensive strategic partner, the highest diplomatic status it gives to any country and the same level of relations as China and Russia.Vietnamese officials insist that this relationship has been built on a bedrock of trust intrinsically linked to U.S. efforts to address war legacies such as Agent Orange and unexploded bombs in the countryside that still threaten lives. The future of those projects is now at risk because of the Trump administrations broad cuts to USAID. Moreover, the export-dependent country is vulnerable in a global economy made fragile by U.S. President Donald Trumps tariff plans. Whos took part in the parade?About 13,000 people, including troops, militias, veterans and local citizens, were expected to take part in the parade. And, apart from China, troops from Laos and Cambodia also were due to attend the parade, which will march on the main boulevard leading to the Independence Palace before branching out through the streets in the city. The route will also pass the U.S. Consulate in the city.Meanwhile, a video of Chinese troops singing the iconic As If Uncle Ho Were With Us on Victory Day during an earlier rehearsal was shared widely on social media. Chinese leader Xi Jinping had visited Vietnam earlier in the month in a bid to present the country as a force for stability in contrast with Trump. Close ties with Washington helped Vietnam balance its relations with its much larger and more powerful neighbor China, said Huong Le-Thu of the International Crisis Group think tank. Vietnam is among the countries involved in maritime disputes related to the South China Sea. Tariffs pose questionsBut the Trump administrations focus on tariffs Vietnam was slammed with reciprocal tariffs of 46%, one of the highest puts a big question mark on what the U.S. wants to achieve in Asia, she said. Focus on economic and not strategic competition may mean that Vietnam and other countries in Southeast Asia become less important for the U.S.It really will be shaping up (on) how the new administration sees the strategic picture in the Indo-Pacific and where countries like Vietnam would fit in, she said.___Hau Dinh contributed to this report. ANIRUDDHA GHOSAL Ghosal covers the intersection of business and climate change in southeast Asia for The Associated Press. He is based out of Hanoi in Vietnam. twitter mailto
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  • PSG's Dembl shows Arsenal what they're missing: a clinical forward
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    Paris Saint-Germain take advantage of their Champions League semifinal first leg against Arsenal, but will the Gunners find a way to turn it around in Paris?
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  • Luka covers cost to restore vandalized Kobe mural
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    Lakers star Luka Doncic made a $5,000 donation Tuesday to cover the cost of a vandalized mural depicting Kobe and Gigi Bryant in downtown L.A.
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    A widely shared video of the Desert Storm Race on Lake Havasu in Arizona over the weekend showed the high performance boat flying through the air, doing flips.
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  • No Evidence of Cremations at Mexican Ranch, Attorney General Says
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    Mexicos top prosecutor said the ranch, which some groups searching for missing relatives had called an extermination camp, had been used by a cartel for training and recruiting.
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  • Focus Features Announces 20th Anniversary Theatrical Re-Release of Brokeback Mountain
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    Focus Features is celebrating the 20th anniversary of Ang Lees groundbreaking film Brokeback Mountain with a limited theatrical re-release. The film will return to select theaters nationwide on June 22 and 25, 2025, offering audiences a chance to experience the poignant love story on the big screen once again Focus Features. Brokeback Mountain, released in 2005, stars Heath Ledger and JakeSource
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  • Madison Beer Gets Candid About Being Bisexual: Ive Never Understood Homophobic People
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    Pop artist Madison Beer is ready to speak her truth and shes doing it on her own terms. In a recent interview with Cosmopolitan, the 26-year-old singer-songwriter opened up about her bisexuality, her complicated relationship with the music industry, and how shes approaching the next phase of her career with a renewed sense of authenticity. Beer, who first gained public attention at just 12Source
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  • Blue Jays outfielder Daulton Varsho makes a catch you have to see to believe
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    The Toronto Blue Jays outfielder fell down tracking the ball but still managed to find it mid-recovery for a miraculous catch in his season debut.
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  • Tocchet quits; Canucks 8th team seeking a coach
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    Rick Tocchet has stepped down as Canucks coach despite the team's attempts to re-sign him. Vancouver becomes the eighth NHL team looking to hire a new coach this offseason.
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  • Judge Orders Trump Officials to Disburse Funding for Radio Free Europe
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    The news organization relies almost exclusively on congressional funding, which the Trump administration has held up for weeks.
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  • Mark Carney Has to Deliver on Trump and the Economy After Canada Election Win
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    The Canadian prime minister achieved a stunning political upset, running on an anti-Trump platform and promising to revive the economy. Now, he needs to deliver.
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  • For these bats, eavesdropping is a valuable learnt skill
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    Nature, Published online: 29 April 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01323-5Over time, young fringe-lipped bats learn how to distinguish the calls of palatable frogs from those of toxic ones.
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  • Transfer rumors, news: Bara eye move for 40m-rated Rashford
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    Marcus Rashford reportedly has his heart set on a move to Barcelona. Transfer Talk has the latest news, gossip and rumors.
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  • Ex-HS phenom Williams heads to Sacramento St.
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    Ex-prep phenom Mikey Williams has committed to Sacramento State, where he'll play under the tutelage of new GM Shaquille O'Neal and coach Mike Bibby.
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  • Pierre Poilievre Raised Canadas Conservative Party, Only to Be Tossed From His Seat
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    Pierre Poilievre lost the vote for a constituency he has held for 21 years to a Liberal political neophyte. His populist approach may have been to blame.
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  • Floridians Are Getting Glimpses of What Aggressive Immigration Enforcement Looks Like
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    Two new laws that were demanded by Gov. Ron DeSantis have entangled every level of government, unnerving residents who had long considered the state an immigrant haven.
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  • Netflix Drops Steamy First Teaser for Olympo, the New Drama from the Creators of lite
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    Netflix is turning up the heat this summer with Olympo, its latest Spanish-language series from the team behind lite. On Monday, the streamer unveiled the first teaser for the highly anticipated young adult dramaand its already making waves for its sweaty, shirtless intensity. Created by Jan Matheu, Laia Foguet and Ibai Abad, Olympo follows a group of elite young athletes training at theSource
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  • How to protect research data
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    Nature, Published online: 30 April 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-01034-xContingency plans are needed to shore up important information.
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  • Doc: Lillard says he is 'not going out this way'
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    Bucks coach Doc Rivers says he spoke to Damian Lillard on Tuesday and the guard said he's "not going out this way" after tearing his left Achilles tendon.
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  • Panthers' Ekblad suspended 2 games for Hagel hit
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    Panthers defenseman Aaron Ekblad has been suspended for two games for elbowing Lightning forward Brandon Hagel in the head midway through Game 4 of Florida's first-round series against Tampa Bay.
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  • Trump Says He Could Free Abrego Garcia From El Salvador, but Wont
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    Trumps comments undermined previous statements by his top aides and were a blunt sign of his administrations intention to double down and defy the courts.
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