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    Nature at its weirdest: what metamorphosis reveals about science and ourselves
    Nature, Published online: 01 December 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-03913-9The imminent birth of Oren Harmans third child leads him into a sweeping exploration of the changes in form that animals experience throughout their lives.
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    As Charlie Smyth shone in debut, Northern Ireland celebrated with free pints
    The ex-Gaelic footballer-turned-New Orleans kicker had fans and family rooting for him from near and far.
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    CFB Power Ranks: Texas Tech into top five
    What were the biggest surprises from each top 25 team this season?
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    How Mike Vrabel galvanized Patriots to top of AFC in a year
    Vrabel had a clear vision of the Patriots' future when hired in January. Now, they are competing again.
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    VAR Review: Caicedo red card vs. Arsenal, Mateta's penalty retake
    Chelsea had a player sent off vs. Arsenal, Crystal Palace had to retake a penalty and Wolves saw a goal disallowed for a player in front of the goalkeeper.
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    Men's Feast Week lessons: Michigan No. 1? St. John's, Florida in trouble?
    From the Players Era in Las Vegas to a top-25 showdown in New York, here's what we learned last week.
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    Hong Kong Contractors Used Unsafe Netting at Fire Site, Officials Say
    Investigators say contractors wrapped the buildings in substandard scaffolding netting and then sought to hide it from inspectors. The toll from the fire rose to 151.
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    Your Drone Questions
    We asked readers of The Morning for their questions about drones. Today, Times journalists answer.
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    Our 2025 Cookie Week Recipes Are Here
    This years Cookie Week recipes are inspired by the flavors of treats we love, like mint chocolate chip ice cream, Vietnamese coffee and gingery Dark n Stormy cocktails.
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    Battle for New York City Casino Licenses Reaches Final Phase
    A state board is scheduled to recommend licenses for as many as three full-fledged casinos to the states gaming commission, which is expected to follow the recommendations.
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    What to Know About Luigi Mangiones Court Hearing This Week
    Lawyers for Mr. Mangione, accused of killing a health insurance executive in Manhattan, will ask a judge to throw out evidence gathered when he was arrested in Pennsylvania.
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    Inside the Biggest Sting Operation Ever (with Michael Bobbitt)
    Joseph speaks to Michael Bobbitt, a former FBI official who worked directly on Operation Trojan Shield. In this operation the FBI secretly ran its own encrypted phone company for organized crime, backdoored the phone, and collected tens of millions of messages. Michael and Joseph discuss how Michael handled intelligence sourced from the phones, how to navigate an operation that complex, and its fallout.Listen to the weekly podcast onApple Podcasts,Spotify, orYouTube. Become a paid subscriber for access to this episode's bonus content and to power our journalism.If you become a paid subscriber, check your inbox for an email from our podcast host Transistor for a link to the subscribers-only version! You can also add that subscribers feed to your podcast app of choice and never miss an episode that way. The email should also contain the subscribers-only unlisted YouTube link for the extended video version too. It will also be in the show notes in your podcast player. Dark Wire: The Incredible True Story of the Largest Sting Operation EverPodcast: Signal's President Meredith Whittaker on Backdoors and AI
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    Flock Uses Overseas Gig Workers to Build its Surveillance AI
    This articlewas producedwith support from WIRED.Flock, the automatic license plate reader (ALPR) and AI-powered camera company, uses overseas workers from Upwork to train its machine learning algorithms, with training material telling workers how to review and categorize footage including images people and vehicles in the U.S., according to material reviewed by 404 Media that was accidentally exposed by the company.The findings bring up questions about who exactly has access to footage collected by Flock surveillance cameras and where people reviewing the footage may be based. Flock has become a pervasive technology in the U.S., with its cameras present in thousands of communities that cops use everyday to investigate things like car jackings. Local police have also performed numerous lookups for ICE in the system.Companies that use AI or machine learning regularly turn to overseas workers to train their algorithms, often because the labor is cheaper than hiring domestically. But the nature of Flocks businesscreating a surveillance system that constantly monitors U.S. residents movementsmeans that footage might be more sensitive than other AI training jobs.Do you work at Flock or know more about the company? I would love to hear from you. Using a non-work device, you can message me securely on Signal at joseph.404 or send me an email at joseph@404media.co.Flocks cameras continuously scan the license plate, color, brand, and model of all vehicles that drive by. Law enforcement are then able to search cameras nationwide to see where else a vehicle has driven. Authorities typically dig through this data without a warrant, leading the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) to recently sue a city blanketed in nearly 500 Flock cameras.Broadly, Flock uses AI or machine learning to automatically detect license plates, vehicles, and people, including what clothes they are wearing, from camera footage. A Flock patent also mentions cameras detecting race.Screenshots from the exposed material. Redactions by 404 Media.Multiple tipsters pointed 404 Media to an exposed online panel which showed various metrics associated with Flocks AI training.
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    The most homophobic GOP candidate of the year lost her primary & it was brutal
    Valentina Gomez, who ran in the GOP primary for Missouri Secretary of State, built her campaign around her hatred of LGBTQ+ people. She made Dont be weak and gay a slogan of her campaign, she called LGBTQ+ people groomers and pedophiles repeatedly, she burned LGBTQ+ books with a flamethrower, and she said anti-LGBTQ+ slurs in videos posted to social media. And she just came in sixth place in her primary election out of eight candidates. Related GOP candidate demands Brittney Griner get sent back to Russian prison With 99% of votes counted this morning, the Kansas City Star reports that Gomez got 47,931 votes or just 7.5% in the primary yesterday, putting her behind five other candidates. State Sen. Denny Hoskins (R) got 24.4% of the vote and has been declared the winner by the AP. Insights for the LGBTQ+ community Subscribe to our briefing for insights into how politics impacts the LGBTQ+ community and more. Subscribe to our Newsletter today In a video posted after the polls closed but before the votes were counted, Gomez claimed that her campaign had locked up pedophiles, saved children, stood up to tyrants and corrupt politicians, and I would do it 1000 times again.God qualifies the called, she said. She has not posted a message since the election was called. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Valentina Gomez (@valentinaformissouri)Gomez drew national attention to the crowded primary in May when she posted a video to social media where she said: In America, you can be anything you want. So dont be weak and gay. Stay f**king hard. She had already drawn some headlines a couple months prior with her flamethrower stunt. She grew increasingly unhinged as she got closer to the primary, calling LGBTQ+ people pedophiles regularly. She even made a video this past week calling LGBTQ+ people fa***ts and claiming that unnamed people tried to poison her dogs, before calling Vice President Kamala Harris an Indian hoe and saying that Democrats are all gay, vaccinated, and cannot reproduce.While she got more attention from national media outlets than all of her competitors combined, that didnt translate into votes in the primary.But that wasnt the only loss she suffered this year. Her campaign, she claimed, caused her to lose her job with Purina dog food. Her brother also lost his job with the Democratic mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey, when he donated $1250 to her campaign and then refused to say he disagreed with her stances on LGBTQ+ people.
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    What does the future of gay sex look like? Sniffies expert weighs in on AI, cruising & virtual reality
    Cruising is at all-time high!With popular platforms like Sniffies offering more public play opportunities than ever before, gay sex is certainly progressing while staying true to the roots of hookup culture in the LGBTQ+ community.Leo Herrera, Sniffies sexpert and author of the cruising manual (analog) Cruising, is shedding light on how the future of queer intimacy is going to evolve as AI, advanced technology, and online hookups continue to dominate the scene."Queer people have a really long tradition of using technology to connect with each other. Sniffies follows a lot of the traditional ways of cruising. It's going to be interesting how AI connects us and produces erotica," Herrera tells PRIDE. See on Instagram As sex toys, AI chat rooms, and virtual erotica becomes more normalized, Herrera predicts that technology will become a bigger presence for sexual encounters in the coming years. "A lot of those these interactions that we have with AI are frictionless interactions and friction is very important when it comes to sexuality. We're going to have a lot of these exciting, and somewhat terrifying, tools when it comes to AI. We are witnessing the creation of a sex robot."Many people have theorized that sexbots will gain prominence in the not-too-distant future, but as the internet becomes a stronger resources for sexual pleasure, that fantasy could become a reality."People are having full on relationships with robots. Young people are having companionships with synthetic beings. How is that going to affect the way we interact with each other? You can't understand the dangers of technology until you understand the pleasures and queer people are very good about understanding the pleasures about technology."Herrera sheds light on all of the changes happening in the world of queer sex in his manuals and on Sniffies' Cruising Confessions podcast, streaming on all platforms now."We have tools that are unimaginable to our ancestors. We are in a sexual revolution and we have to act accordingly. It's a big responsibility, but it's a very exciting time to be a gay person."
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    19 LGBTQ+ movies & TV shows coming in December 2025 & where to watch them
    Its beginning to feel a lot like Christmas because were getting all kinds of gifts in the form of must-see queer TV and movies!December brings the return of some of our most anticipated favorites, including Fallout, Stranger Things, and Tomb Raider. Were also unwrapping brand-new titles like The Abandons, 100 Nights of Hero, Merrily We Roll Along, 10Dance, and The Christmas Baby all ready to become our next big obsessions.Keep scrolling to see what well be watching all month long and where you can watch it, too.All film and series descriptions are courtesy of their respective studios and networks.The Abandons - December 1Washington Territory - 1854 - The matriarchs of two very different families one of wealth and privilege bound by blood, the other a found family of orphans and outcasts bound by love and necessity find their fates linked by two crimes, an awful secret, a star-crossed love, and a piece of land with silver underneath. The collision echoes the American struggle of the haves and have-nots, in a place just beyond the reach of justice.Where to watch: NetflixOh. What. Fun. - December 3Claire (Pfeiffer), organizes a special Christmas outing when her family forgets her in the shuffle. By the time they realize their mistake, shes gone missingWhere to watch: In Theaters100 Nights of Hero - December 5Centers on a bet between two friends: Manfred wagers to Jerome he can seduce his wife, Cherry, in 100 nights. If he wins, he gets Jeromes castle and all his riches, whilst Cherry will face execution. As Jerome leaves, Cherry finds herself trapped in a remote castle, torn between the beguiling charisma of her husbands friend and her trust in her maid Hero, whose suspicions of Manfred grow daily.Where to watch: In theatersThe Chronology of Water - December 5 (Limited)A young woman finds her voice through the written word and her salvation as a swimmer ultimately becoming a triumphant teacher, mother, and a singular modern writer.Where to watch: In theatersLittle Trouble Girls - December 5 (Limited)Following a shy 16-year-old on a girls choir trip that exposes both her sexual navet and her deep, inchoate yearnings.Where to watch: In theatersMerrily We Roll Along - December 5Merrily We Roll Along charts the turbulent relationship between composer Franklin Shepard and his two lifelong friends writer Mary and lyricist & playwright Charley.Where to watch: In TheatersSpartacus: House of Ashur - December 5In this reimagined world, where power, passion and destiny unite in an unforgettable new story, viewers are thrust back into the brutality of Ancient Rome with the shocking resurrection of the once-defeated Ashur, played by Nick E. Tarabay (Spartacus, The Expanse), who now returns as Dominus, the master of his own House. Fueled by vengeance and cunning ambition, Ashur rises from betrayal and bloodshed to seize power, gouging out a place for the House of Ashur in a new arena full of violence, desire, and twisted loyalty.Where to watch: StarzThe Firefighters Christmas Wish - December 10When firefighter Dani Reed rescues a family just before Christmas, she reignites her late mother's "Holiday Heroes" fundraiser to help the community. With her ambitious sister Jackie, charming photographer Sasha, and supportive dad by her side, Dani finds love, purpose, and the courage to step into true leadership.Where to watch: PlexTomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft (season 2) - December 11More than 25 years after her first appearance, Lara Croft (voiced by Hayley Atwell) continues to explore ancient mysteries and uncover lost truths across breathtaking and dangerous destinations.Following the events of the Survivor series, Lara Croft has abandoned her friends to embark on increasingly more perilous solo adventures. But she must return home when a dangerous and powerful Chinese artifact is stolen from Croft Manor by a thief with an uncanny personal connection. Her daring pursuit will take her on an adventure around the world and to the depths of forgotten tombs, where she will be forced to confront her true self and decide just what kind of hero she wants to become.Where to watch: NetflixDust Bunny - December 12Dust Bunny is about an eight-year-old girl who enlists the help of her intriguing neighbor to kill the monster under her bed that she believes ate her family.Where to watch: In theatersInfluencers - December 12In Southern France, a young woman's chilling fascination with murder and identity theft sends her life into a whirlwind of chaos. Where to watch: ShudderThe Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo - December 12 (Limited)Set in the 1980s, portrays a small mining town in Chile where an unknown illness spreads and gay men are accused of transmitting it with their gaze. That leaves Lydia, an 11 year-old girl, to find out the truth.Where to watch: In theatersWake Up Dead Man - December 12Benoit Blanc returns for his most dangerous case yet.Where to watch: NetflixFallout (season 2) - December 17The new season will pick up in the aftermath of Season Ones epic finale and take audiences along for a journey through the wasteland of the Mojave to the post-apocalyptic city of New Vegas. Where to watch: Prime Video 10 Dance - December 18Shinya Suzuki (Ryoma Takeuchi) is the Japanese champion of Latin Dance, while Shinya Sugiki (Keita Machida) is the Japanese champion and second-ranked dancer in Standard Ballroom in the world. They are often compared to each other because of their similar names despite dancing in different categories, which frustrates the competitive Suzuki. One day, Suzuki receives a surprise when Sugiki asks him to team up and win the 10-Dance Competition. The 10-Dance is a competition in which top dancers perform five varieties of Latin Dance and five varieties of Standard Ballroom. Knowing how difficult it would be, Suzuki initially rejects Sugiki's proposal to teach each other their respective styles and compete on the world stage, but Sugiki's provocative attitude sparks Suzuki's competitive spirit and spurs him to begrudgingly accept.The two men's opposite personalities clash as they devote themselves to daily lessons, but they grow steadily closer over time. Before long, Suzuki realizes he has started developing a romantic attraction to Sugiki.Where to watch: NetflixEmily in Paris (season 5) - December 18Now the head of Agence Grateau Rome, Emily faces professional and romantic challenges as she adapts to life in a new city. But just as everything falls into place, a work idea backfires, and the fallout cascades into heartbreak and career setbacks. Seeking stability, Emily leans into her French lifestyle, until a big secret threatens one of her closest relationships. Tackling conflict with honesty, Emily emerges with deeper connections, renewed clarity, and a readiness to embrace new possibilities.Where to watch: NetflixThe Housemaid - December 19In the film, Sweeney will play Millie, a struggling young woman who is relieved to get a fresh start as a housemaid to Nina (Seyfried) and Andrew (Sklenar), an upscale, wealthy couple but soon learns that the familys secrets are far more dangerous than her own.Where to watch: In theatersThe Christmas Baby - December 21When a baby boy shows up on their doorstep days before Christmas with a note written specially for them, Erin (Ali Liebert) and Kelly (Katherine Barrell) must learn how to navigate their new relationship and career dynamics while unexpectedly caring for a newborn. As the couple spends more time with the baby as a temporary solution until he can be placed permanently or they can find his mother, they begin to realize that they want to adopt him themselves and go about navigating the complicated world of fostering to adopt all while their business is booming at the busiest time of the year.Where to watch: Hallmark Stranger Things (Season 5, Vol. 2) - December 25The fall of 1987. Hawkins is scarred by the opening of the Rifts, and our heroes are united by a single goal: find and kill Vecna. But he has vanished his whereabouts and plans unknown. Complicating their mission, the government has placed the town under military quarantine and intensified its hunt for Eleven, forcing her back into hiding. As the anniversary of Wills disappearance approaches, so does a heavy, familiar dread. The final battle is looming and with it, a darkness more powerful and more deadly than anything theyve faced before. To end this nightmare, theyll need everyone the full party standing together, one last time.Where to watch: Netflix
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    Where Kentucky ranks among the open Power 4 jobs
    It's already a busy coaching carousel. Here are the jobs we think are best and why.
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    Chelsea, Arsenal put on a show of title hopefuls, Xabi Alonso's Madrid mess, more
    Sunday's clash between Premier League title chasers lived up to expectations with drama, controversy and grit. PLUS: Xabi Alonso's tactics lead to Madrid losing more points, as Gab Marcotti recaps the weekend.
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    Takeaways: A chaotic tiebreaker in the ACC, plus surprising wins
    Our college football experts break down key storylines and performances.
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    Wetzel: Kiffin is no victim, and he needs to own that he just quit on a title contender
    Lane Kiffin might be a great coach, but he isn't being treated unfairly by Ole Miss or "the calendar" or anything else.
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    Welcome to NFL draft season: 30 questions on the QBs, standout prospects and risers to watch
    Who's in the hunt to go No. 1? How does the QB class look? Which teams need defense? And who could rise at the combine? Let's answer big questions on this class.
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    Sean Diddy Combs Had a Camera Follow Him. 50 Cent Has the Footage.
    The moguls spokesman said he was deeply concerned that video shot days before Mr. Combss 2024 arrest appears in a new documentary series produced by his rival.
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    The Transgender Cancer Patient and What She Heard on Tape
    Jennifer Capasso had endured multiple tumors. She wondered what might be said during her next cancer surgery. So, she hit record on her phone.
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    Many Fighting Climate Change Worry They Are Losing the Information War
    Shifting politics, intensive lobbying and surging disinformation online have undermined international efforts to respond to the threat.
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    Get Ready, America: Here Come Chinas Food and Drink Chains
    Chinas fast-food and beverage brands have an opportunity to expand in the United States and escape cutthroat competition at home.
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  • For Some U.K. Businesses, Trumps Tariffs Are a Price Worth Paying
    Some British business owners are determined to keep their access to American consumers, but they are facing trade-offs.
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    Tips For Repurposing Thanksgiving Leftovers
    Once Thanksgiving dinner is over, many Americans find their refrigerators packed with several days worth of leftover food that often goes to waste. The Onion shares tips for repurposing your holiday leftovers.Hang onto them for Christmas stocking stuffers.Provide any uneaten turkey to PETA for resuscitation.By whisking a couple of eggs into your leftovers, you can make them grosser.Apply gravy to hinges, window frames, and moving machine parts.Leftover pie can easily be repurposed as pie.Once those biscuits get hard, theyll be ripe for chuckin.Casserole waste can be safely recycled at your local Best Buy.Completely ignore a food pantrys donation guidelines and leave your leftovers there.Remember, raccoon Thanksgiving is Monday.The post Tips For Repurposing Thanksgiving Leftovers appeared first on The Onion.
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    Haunted By Teenager Learning To Play Drums
    This two-bedroom ranch-style house will gradually become more livable as the ghost finds his rhythm.Reference #37290The post Haunted By Teenager Learning To Play Drums appeared first on The Onion.
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    Nature Begins Reclaiming Chuck Grassley
    The post Nature Begins Reclaiming Chuck Grassley appeared first on The Onion.
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    Earth Rumbles, Dishes Crash To Floor As Gerrymandering Rips Through House
    SAN ANTONIOWith the GOPs redrawn congressional maps taking effect across Texas, a local family reported Friday that the earth rumbled and dishes crashed to the floor as gerrymandering ripped through the kitchen of their home.At approximately 6:52 p.m., Dan and Jody Marshall noticed ripples forming in their water glasses, which were resting on a dining table that, unbeknownst to them, sat over the border of the states newly created 21st and 35th congressional districts. As the gerrymander drew closer, the increasingly violent tremors reportedly caused silverware to clatter and ceiling tiles to crumble, with the family members clinging desperately to each other until a massive rupture in the floor tore Dan away from his wife and daughters on the basis of perceived partisan affiliation.Sweetheart, hey, its okayDaddy is apparently just seen as a safe right-leaning voter, the 53-year- old father said to his daughter Emma, who began to scream as the gerrymander devastated the familys home and created a three-foot-wide chasm that pulled him ever farther away. Its just because Im a little more conservative than your mom. Dont cry, baby. Ill be okay.Now, get out of here, before its too late! he added, tearing up as the encircling powers of redistricting separated him from the rest of his family forever.Witnesses indicated that as the electoral abyss grew large enough to swallow their home, the remaining family members rushed to their front lawn, where they watched as the widening fissures isolated their horrified Hispanic neighbors, swallowed pets, and cleaved their suburb into demographically aligned districts in an effort to secure five additional seats for Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives.According to sources, Jody Marshall and her children then sped away in their Range Rover with the electoral boundaries behind them cracking through the asphalt of downtown San Antonio and cleaving a left-leaning 20th district from a solidly Republican 21st. In the process, the legislative force reportedly zigzagged through a Baptist church, encircled a historically Black neighborhood, and then cut a seemingly endless abyss into San Antonios Riverwalk, consuming several dozen pedestrians and shoppers as part of a wider effort to ensure no more than eight of the deep red states 38 House seats remained in Democratic hands.Keep driving, goddammit! This thing is right on our asses, teenager Karyn Marshall screamed at her mother as they turned onto Interstate 410 and a powerful gerrymander rushed closely behind them, tearing down exploding power lines, bisecting a water tower, and forcing an 18-wheeler to overturn in its tenacious pursuit of a decisive Republican advantage. Turn left here at the off ramp to Alamo Heights! There! There, for Christs sake.If we dont get to a Republican district soon, itll swallow us whole, she continued.Since the Texas State Legislature approved redrawn electoral maps in late August, small tremors have been reported as far north as Plano, TX, with window panes shaking and hundreds of rattled wild horses, bobcats, and white-tailed deer running into oncoming traffic. But this week, witnesses began to notice cracks at least 10 feet wide emanating from the Capitol building in Austin and proceeding south, west, and east as they divided up the state on racial, ethnic, and ideological lines.Currently, much of the Houston, Austin, San Antonio, and Dallas metropolitan areas lay in ruins, with rapidly spreading gerrymanders reportedly tearing apart friends, families, and church groups, and overwhelmed rescue crews struggling to assist a state ravaged by the electoral scheme urged by the U.S. Department of Justice.Big WIN for the Great State of Texas!!! President Trump wrote in a Truth Social post published in response to the devastation that left 35 dead and 828 injured. Were on our way to FIVE more Congressional seats and saving your Rights, your Freedoms, and your Country itself. Texas never lets us down!Florida, Indiana, and others, youre next! Trump added.At press time, experts warned that three separate gerrymanders were encircling the Comanche Nuclear Power Plant outside Fort Worth.The post Earth Rumbles, Dishes Crash To Floor As Gerrymandering Rips Through House appeared first on The Onion.
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    Homeland Security Relaxes Species Requirements To Join ICE
    WASHINGTONIn an effort to expand recruitment for President Donald Trumps immigration crackdown, the Department of Homeland Security announced Tuesday that it would waive the species requirements for new Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.At a press conference, Home-land Security Secretary Kristi Noem said eligibility requirements that previously limited ICE applicants to the species Homo sapiens would now permit any animal to join, opening the door for countless birds, primates, and reptiles to participate in raids of immigrants workplaces, conduct ambushes at immigration courts, and pilot fast-track deportation flights to cooperating foreign countries.By removing restrictions on tentacles, hooves, talons, and the number of legs an applicant may possess, weve made it possible for countless nonhuman patriots to do their part cleaning up Americas streets, said Noem, dressed in a pith helmet and ICE-emblazoned safari gear while flanked by a gorilla and an ostrich. A bison can love its country just as much as any person, and if it wants to use its large, powerful horns to toss illegals into the back of a van, we say, Welcome aboard.There are many kinds ofpatriots in this country, even if some of them can only communicate by hooting or growling, Noem added.Secretary Kristi Noem with newly sworn-in animal agents who quickly became distracted and searched the briefing room for acorns, shoots, and leaves.ICEs urgent need for new members is said to have led the agency to send recruiters to beaver dams, buzzard nests, and dank, bone-strewn caves across the country, where in a desperate effort to secure the personnel necessary to carry out their waves of deportations, they offer signing bonuses that range from logs full of termites to live salmon to carrion. Despite concerns from critics that most animals were unfit to wield life-or-death authority over a vulnerable populace, ICE officials claimed that an inability to experience human empathy was exactly the kind of quality they were looking for in their candidates.Morale is extremely low right now, and were frankly in no position to be picky about who we recruit, said ICE chief of staff Jon Feere, adding that preferences for bipedal candidates with object permanence and opposable thumbs had become a thing of the past in the current political climate. At the end of the day, what we need is more boots and talons and flippers on the ground. If a blue whale has a mouth big enough to detain a hundred illegals at a time, well gladly hire it to help us take our country back.Maybe if wed been draping ostriches in body armor and sending them into sanctuary cities back in 2017, we wouldnt be in the mess were in now, Feere continued.According to eyewitness accounts, packs of ICE animals participating in training exercises have become a common sight in immigrant communities, with these maneuvers often derailing when a rabid raccoon leaps onto an agents face or a grizzly bear mauls law enforcement officials. This has reportedly prompted undocumented civilians to stay off the streets for fear of being carried off in the jaws of vicious wolves or stuffed in a kangaroos pouch and spirited away to a shadowy detention facility.Despite sharing similar backgrounds, many of the most gung-ho among ICEs new recruits seem unbothered that they themselves come from species not native to North America.Immigrants Moka tax dollars take, dirty countrycry Moka, said Moka, a 5-year-old eastern lowland gorilla recently hired by ICE, who communicated with reporters via rudimentary sign language while hidden behind mirrored aviators and a Punisher skull neck gaiter. Immigrants trouble devils. Smart Trump Moka helpful. Far immigrants. Far woke. Patriot gorilla true.No country charity, Moka went on, snorting and slapping the ground as she grew increasingly agitated. ICE good. Stink crime. Moka America great make.The post Homeland Security Relaxes Species Requirements To Join ICE appeared first on The Onion.
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    Former Trump lawyer Alina Habba disqualified as New Jersey prosecutor, US appeals court rules
    Alina Habba, President Donald Trump's pick to be the interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey, speaks with reporters outside the White House, March 26, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein, File)2025-12-01T14:13:15Z PHILADELPHIA (AP) The Trump administrations maneuvers to keep the presidents former lawyer Alina Habba in place as New Jerseys top federal prosecutor were illegal and she is disqualified, a federal appeals court said Monday.A panel of judges from the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sitting in Philadelphia sided with a lower court judges ruling after hearing oral arguments at which Habba herself was present on Oct. 20. The ruling comes amid the push by President Donald Trumps Republican administration to keep Habba as the acting U.S. attorney for New Jersey, a powerful post charged with enforcing federal criminal and civil law. It also comes after the judges questioned the governments moves to keep Habba in place after her interim appointment expired and without her getting Senate confirmation.Habba said after that hearing in a statement posted to X that she was fighting on behalf of other candidates to be federal prosecutors who have been denied a chance for a Senate hearing. Messages were left Monday seeking comment from the U.S. attorneys office in New Jersey, Habbas personal staffer and the Justice Department. Habba is hardly the only Trump administration prosecutor whose appointment has been challenged by defense lawyers.Last week, a federal judge dismissed criminal cases against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James after concluding that the hastily installed prosecutor who filed the charges, Lindsey Halligan, was unlawfully appointed to the position of interim U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia. The Justice Department has said it intends to appeal the rulings. The judges on the panel were two appointed by Republican President George W. Bush, D. Brooks Smith and D. Michael Fisher as well as one named by Demcoratic President Barack Obama: Luis Felipe Restrepo. A lower court judge said in August Habbas appointment was done with a novel series of legal and personnel moves and that she was not lawfully serving as U.S attorney for New Jersey. That order said her actions since July could be invalidated, but he stayed the order pending appeal.The government argued Habba is validly serving in the role under a federal statute allowing the first assistant attorney, a post she was appointed to by the Trump administration. A similar dynamic is playing out in Nevada, where a federal judge disqualified the Trump administrations pick to be U.S. attorney there. The Habba case comes after several people charged with federal crimes in New Jersey challenged the legality of Habbas tenure. They sought to block the charges, arguing she didnt have the authority to prosecute their cases after her 120-day term as interim U.S. attorney expired.Habba was Trumps attorney in criminal and civil proceedings before he was elected to a second term. She served as a White House adviser briefly before Trump named her as a federal prosecutor in March.Shortly after her appointment, she said in an interview with a right-wing influence that she hoped to help turn New Jersey red, a rare overt political expression from a prosecutor. She then brought a trespassing charge, eventually dropped, against Democratic Newark Mayor Ras Baraka stemming from his visit to a federal immigration detention center. Habba later charged Democratic U.S. Rep. LaMonica McIver with assault stemming from the same incident, a rare federal criminal case against a sitting member of Congress other than for corruption. McIver denied the charges and pleaded not guilty. The case is pending. Questions about whether Habba would continue in the job arose in July when her temporary appointment was ending and it became clear New Jerseys two Democratic U.S. senators, Cory Booker and Andy Kim, would not back her appointment. Earlier this year as her appointment was expiring, federal judges in New Jersey exercised their power under the law to replace Habba with a career prosecutor who had served as her second-in-command.Bondi then fired the prosecutor installed by the judges and renamed Habba as acting U.S. attorney. The Justice Department said the judges acted prematurely and said Trump had the authority to appoint his preferred candidate to enforce federal laws in the state.Branns ruling said the presidents appointments are still subject to the time limits and power-sharing rules laid out in federal law. MIKE CATALINI Catalini covers government, elections and news primarily in New Jersey for The Associated Press. He focuses on accountability and how policy affects people. twitter RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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    The Trump administration wont last forever. What happens after its gone?
    Donald Trump isnt going to be president forever, much as he would like to declare himself immortal. At some point, his unpopularity will catch up with him. It may be in the next midterms, as Democrats are increasingly dreaming about recapturing both houses of Congress. It could be in the run-up to the 2028 election, when Trump will have to contend with his lame duck status, even if he tries to run again as an 82-year-old. But the odds are, at some point, Democrats will be calling the shots. The question is, what are the shots going to look like? Related The body politic has been infected with MAGAsphere malware. But is there finally an antidote? The country has never seen this much destruction of its institutions in modern times. Normally, when the government switches hands between parties, its a question of rolling back policies. But nothing is normal with Trump. In less than a year, he and his hacks have devastated the government, firing thousands of nonpartisan federal workers, politicizing science beyond all recognition, and forcing world-renowned experts to leave the government because they were deemed insufficiently loyal to Trump. He has turned the Department of Justice into a carousel of retribution, saved only by the sheer incompetence of those willing to carry out his orders.And thats just the government. Trump has ruined Americas reputation abroad. The word of the U.S. leader is now synonymous with whims, egotism, and xenophobia. Would-be Americans who have gone through all the proper channels for citizenship are kidnapped by ICE in courthouses, even as they are following the law. Dive deeper every day Join our newsletter for thought-provoking commentary that goes beyond the surface of LGBTQ+ issues Subscribe to our Newsletter today Meantime, Trump has been using the office to enrich himself and his family. Its not even happening secretly. Help the Trump family financially, and you could be pardoned. Even when hes not benefiting directly, Trump extorts money from universities for, among other reasons, having protections for trans students. How do you restore institutions and society as a whole after so much destruction and corruption? Rebuilding government agencies like the CDC is expected to take a generation, as will restoring the cutting-edge research that was tossed out by Trump. Thats just getting things back to where they were if thats even possible.The bigger question is what can be done to strengthen institutions so that they cant bend as easily toward authoritarianism. Unfortunately, that is a huge undertaking, and in a closely divided country, an enormously difficult one. Some scholars have suggested that we need to have a new form of Reconstruction, which rebuilt America after the Civil War. The problem with the analogy is that it took a war to defeat the South. Electoral defeat is not the same at all, particularly if Republicans have a chance to reclaim government again. (Also, Reconstruction wasnt a roaring success, eventually giving way to the Jim Crow era.) The real question is, how willing are Democrats to hold the people in the Trump administration accountable for their actions? Consider Pete Hegseth, who reportedly ordered the murder of survivors of attacks on boats supposedly carrying drugs. By any account, that is a war crime. Or Border Patrol chief Tom Homan, who was being investigated for a $50,000 bribe before Trumps Justice Department shut his case down. Or Homans underlings committing due process and human rights violations.Are Democrats willing to push for criminal charges against the egregious lawbreaking that characterizes the administration? With their present leadership, its hard to imagine that they would have the stomach for it. But the fact that Trump was never held accountable for the January 6 insurrection (thanks to cowardly Senate Republicans) paved the way for even worse actions. If there are no consequences, there is no reason to stop the crimes if given the opportunity in the future.With so much going on daily, its hard to take the long view. Yet its clear that future elections are going to be about so much more than policy. Its about what democracy looks like post-Trump and whether there will be a democracy at all. Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.
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    8 of the wildest queer TikTok trends of 2025 (so far)
    Social media can be a toxic wasteland full of homophobia, racism, and red pill pipelines, but sometimes its also delightfully gay. While your Republican uncle may have been following Elon Musk and Libs of TikTok, queer Gen Zers were busy swiping through hilarious and fun trends on TikTok.From some very NSFW content to hetero trends comically co-opted by queer people to bathhouses going viral, TikTok in 2025 was a wild place to be. Up your butt@austinhaymoreThis ones all yours straight people #mlm #trendingThis started with the very hetero trend of women saying theyve never stuck anything up their butts before cutting to their husbands going through a laundry list of items after clearly being asked a benign question like whats in their toolbox? Then, queer people co-opted it, and the trend went from god, straight people have boring sex lives to truly hilarious.@notolsennchrisI mean for me its def nothing for sureThings just got better when gay men really started contemplating the trend.@danandphilwe should know less about each otherDan and Phil even did their own version!Bathhouses@connor_bottomshortsI love bathhouseNow are all these men visiting the bathhouse for gay cruising? Probably not, but the trend felt overwhelmingly queer. This New York bathhouse started posting videos of men reviewing their services, and the comment section went understandably feral, with countless gay people making cruising jokes.@russianturkishbaths5 different saunas and steam Rooms to choose from, 40 cold pool at the legendary Russian Turkish Baths 268 East 10th Street New York New York. A, cleansing, therapeutic, healing institution Since 1892. Older than the Empire State building. Literally a piece of New York history. Massage/ Dead Sea mud/ salt treatments soap scrubs. Signature Platza treatment done on the hot sauna. Russian Restaurant with homemade delicacies & roof deck sanctuary. We specialize in the art of banya where you sit in hot saunas and jump into the ice cold pool in between sessions, all in the name of health. And its glorious. Russian Turkish Baths / Banya / Bathhouse / Social Health Club and Russian Restaurant 268 East 10th Street New York New York. Since 1892. Save this post. Come check it out for yourself.Yup, nothing to see here.@ianisuglyyhad a super chill time at the russian turkish bathhouseThe parody videos were also hilarious!Beez in the trap@oldgaysTikTok The Old GaysThis is another example of queer people taking over a mainstream trend and making it even better. One of TikToks latests trends features people lip synching back-to-back to a remix of Nicki Minajs Beez in the Trap and the 4 non Blondes rock anthem Whats Up? Everyone from Benson Boone to Sabrina Carpenter did this trend, but things got really fun when gay creators like the Old Gays got in on the action.@odiegomartinsTikTok Diego MartinsDrag queen Diego Martins did one too, both in and out of drag!@jcubedhaxTikTok Coach Jackie JBut if you're a sapphic sports fan, you're probably most excited for the version done by Coach Jackie and soccer legend Abby Wambach.National Park thirst traps@visit.yellowstoneWithin Yellowstone's 2.2 million acres, visitors have unparalleled opportunities to observe wildlife in an intact ecosystem, and explore geothermal areas @Thoren Bradley #stitch #booktok #darkromance #masktok #fantasy #momsover30 #fypThere were a lot of wild trends on TikTok in 2025, but one of the most surprising had to be when thirst traps using the National Parks system started appearing all over the app overnight. The trend might not have been inherently queer, but plenty of queer creators got in on the action.@visit.yellowstoneMammoth Hot Springs is a large complex of hot springs on a hill of travertine in Yellowstone National Park adjacent to Fort Yellowstone @Johnathon Caine #stitch #booktok #darkromance #masktok #fantasy #momsover30This had to be one of the horniest viral trends on TikTok.@bydonmartinWhat is going on with the national park accounts???Even queer TikTok creator and author Don Martin commented on the trend!White shampoo@alejandroxx_12If one of these NSFW videos popped up on your FYP in 2025, youre not alone. From short videos to graphic lives, this trend featured menmoving their fists untilwell, just go seek one out on your own if youre curious. But the commentary from TikTok creators who had stumbled onto these videos might have been the best part of the trend.@amirnarad@Malik@realauntkarenTikTok this is getting a bit too much #viral #whitehampooEven if you never got one of these mythical white shampoo videos on your FYP, you probably saw videos from people shocked by them.Exposing my DL@tonydirectsExposing DL Men is NOT okayThis problematic trend featured TikTokers exposing DL men they were hooking up with. Outing someone, regardless of their own moral failing, is never ok. But this trend actually got interesting when other gay men started calling out these toxic exposs. @i_am_brandon_klet's just not ??It's not cute.@theylove.joseeeYall stay safe tho #dl #dltrade #exposed #mlm #azThere were even creators pointing out how dangerous this trend could be.RuPaul's skits@rupaulofficialAnyone who's a fan of Drag Race knows that RuPaul has a funny bone, but what they might not have known is how committed she is to a bit.@rupaulofficialThese bizarre skits kept us laughing all year. @rupaulofficialThis is RuPaul at her most unhinged and we're here for it!8. The photo gives away the ending@hayleykiyokoThe hair says it all #wlwThis may just be the queerest trend of the year! LGBTQ+ celebs and TikTokers alike took to the app to show what they look like now before switching to extremely gay photos of themselves as kids, all to the song "That's Not My Name" by The Ting Tings. This trend, which even Haley Kiyoko particpated in, is really proof positive that we all probably should have guessed a lot sooner.@abigailxdancerI WAS LIKE 3!!! I knew who I was from a young age apparently #wlw #lgbt #gaytiktok #trending #foryoupageThe universal symbol for oral on a V is killing us.@theadamchisnallMy parents knew my entire childhood. #gay #gaytiktok #mlm #childhood #trendingThere were signs!
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    91 Close-Up Studies of the Male Form by Ahmad Naser
    The Seduction of ClosenessAhmad Nasers camera doesnt keep its distance. It wants to breathe the same air as its subject. In his latest series, every frame hums with proximity and a closeness that feels less like observation and more like communion.The surface of the body becomes the landscape itself: light slides across skin like wind over dunes, shadow moves like thought, and the viewer feels the pull to lean in just a little closer. This is where Naser excels: at turning something we all carry into something we have to look at anew.Related | 8 Stunning Photos from Gruenholtzs The Fine Art of ErectionsFor him, nude male photography isnt about exposure; its about translation. What does it mean to be seen when your entire being is distilled into texture, heat, and breath? His answer lives in these photographs, where intimacy replaces spectacle and tenderness masquerades as danger. Photography is my way of speaking without sound, he once told Gayety. You can feel that silence here. Its heavy, charged, and holy as hell.How Ahmad Naser Redefines Nude Male PhotographyNasers work sits in the sweet spot between fine art and fuck-it freedom. Its what happens when discipline meets desire, when a formally trained eye decides that perfection is boring and honesty is better.He shoots with film and patience. The result isnt polished or airbrushedits alive. You can sense the pulse of the room, the warmth of light hitting skin, the soft chaos of human imperfection. His close-ups dont flatten men into symbols of power or sex; they show them as living things, fragile and fierce at once.In a world obsessed with control, his nude male photography permits us to unravel. Each image whispers that vulnerability is a kind of strength and that softness, shown up close, can feel revolutionary. He doesnt label the work erotic or political; it simply exists. Yet in a culture that still polices how queer bodies can appear, that existence is radical enough.The Body as Landscape and LanguageIn Ahmad Nasers latest work, the body isnt a subject. Its a terrain. A living, breathing landscape carved by time, sun, and memory. Every curve, freckle, and fold feels intentional. Theyre proof that beauty doesnt need permission to exist.He photographs the male form the way some people photograph horizons: reverently, but with a little hunger. The closeness is part of the language. In one image, light ripples across skin like a whisper; in another, shadow drapes itself like cloth. Its not about whats revealed but about the invitation to look deeper.Naser doesnt separate art from identity. His subjects come from diverse backgrounds, and his approach refuses the polished fantasy of Western commercial nudes. Instead, his queer art photography embraces whats real. All of the body hair, scars, and the quiet fatigue of muscles at rest. Its both documentation and celebration, proof that truth is far sexier than perfection.When asked about intention, Naser once said, I dont want the photos to be about me; I want them to be about everyone. It shows. The faces often vanish, but the emotion remains. Each frame becomes a mirror: you see what you need to see, whether its your own longing, your own courage, your own skin under a softer kind of gaze.Between Sensuality and SilenceTheres tension in Nasers stillness. The work is loud in feeling but quiet in tone, like the heartbeat you hear when the world finally shuts up. The images flirt without touching, seduce without showing. Theyre suggestive because they trust the viewer to meet them halfway.He calls it documentation, but anyone looking knows better. Its seduction disguised as study, a dance between photographer and subject where both surrender just enough to stay human. This is where Ahmads work earns its power. It doesnt try to prove anything. It doesnt chase validation. It simply exists in its own atmosphere of desire and restraint.For anyone familiar with nude male photography, his style stands apart. Its not about dominance or exhibition. Its about connection, the kind thats quiet, messy, and real. The kind you feel in your throat more than your eyes. In a way, Nasers art reminds us that silence is part of sensuality. The pauses, the breath, the spaces between. He doesnt shout his vision; he murmurs it. And somehow, that whisper feels louder than a scream.The Human Element Behind the LensFor all his mastery of light and framing, Ahmad Nasers greatest skill might be trust. His process is intimate, not in the voyeuristic sense, but in the way you only reveal your true self to someone whos earned it.The human element is what I find most exciting, he says. That line lingers because it explains everything. His images are collaborations, not conquests. The men in his photos arent objects of desire; theyre co-conspirators in vulnerability.Theres humor, too. Ahmad is the kind of artist who can find tenderness in imperfection, understanding that the moment something stops being perfect, it starts to become interesting. You see that in his compositions: the way the light misses a corner, the way movement blurs a line. Its chaos that feels deliberate, like real life. By focusing so closely, he erases distancenot just between viewer and subject, but between artist and man. The result is work thats honest enough to sting a little, like truth often does.Related | Forbitten Fruit Might Be the Sexiest Art Calendar of the YearLight, Texture, and the Art of Being SeenAhmad Naser treats light the way poets treat language. Its both subject and punctuation. A way to emphasize, to question, to reveal. In his hands, illumination becomes a kind of intimacy. It touches the body before the viewer ever does.In these close-up studies, the camera doesnt chase perfection. It looks for feeling. The interplay of texture and glow becomes the real story. Skin becomes silk, or sand, or smoke depending on how the light decides to land. Each photo captures the tension between exposure and concealment; that razor-thin line between confidence and vulnerability.What makes his nude male photography so magnetic is its refusal to apologize. It looks you dead in the eye and says, This is what a body looks like when it stops pretending. He finds truth in detail: the grain of film, the haze of morning light, the quiet choreography of breathing. The photographs dont beg for your attention; they command it. They whisper, Look closer. Feel something.A Quiet Revolution in Queer PhotographyAhmad Naser doesnt shout his politics, but theyre there in every frame. In a world still quick to censor queer intimacy, his quiet honesty is rebellion enough. The power of his work lies in its refusal to separate the erotic from the emotional, the sensual from the sacred. Through these close-ups, he creates a new visual language for queer masculinityone that values both softness and strength. His subjects arent posing for the viewer; theyre existing for themselves. The camera just happens to be kind enough to witness it.For decades, nude male photography was either coded or commodified, whether it was a wink behind closed doors or a billboard stripped of soul. Ahmad reclaims it as something deeply human. His work says that desire can be intelligent, that beauty can be political, and that queerness doesnt need to explain itself to anyone.Theres bravery in that kind of stillness. His photographs dont campaign for acceptance; they embody it. They remind us that being fully seennot just tolerated, but truly witnessedis the quietest kind of revolution.The Beauty of VulnerabilityWhat lingers after looking at Ahmads work isnt the image, but the ache. That small, electric reminder that to be alive is to risk being touched, being looked at, being known. His portraits leave space for that ache.In this series, the male body becomes an archive of resilience, of pleasure, and quiet survival. You can almost feel the air in the room where these images were made, thick with stillness and trust. Its not about nudity; its about honesty. And honesty, when its queer, when its tender, can feel like defiance. He captures what happens between people when they drop the act. No armor, no roles, no filters. Just the mess of being human in all of its luminous, flawed, and free glory.By the time the final frame fades, Ahmads message lands like a slow exhale: the body is not something to hide, its something to understand. And through understanding, to love.About Ahmad NaserBorn and raised in Jerusalem, Ahmad Naser creates work that blurs the line between art and intimacy. Through his lens, nude male photography becomes a form of emotional storytelling and an act of seeing and being seen. His images have been featured in international exhibitions and publications, gaining attention for their ability to balance vulnerability and power in equal measure.Whether photographing full bodies or focusing close on fragments of form and texture, Ahmad approaches each subject with honesty and care. His work rejects performance in favor of presence, offering a softer, more human lens on queer identity. For him, the photograph is not just an image but a confession, a connection, a brief moment of truth.Want to see the uncensored shots?Weve published 27 images including those too spicy for this site over on our Substack.Follow Ahmad Naser onInstagramandXor visit hiswebsiteto explore more of his collections and upcoming projects.Source
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    Appeals Court Says Alina Habba, Former Trump Lawyer, Is Serving Unlawfully as U.S. Attorney
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    Floods in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam Have Killed Over 1,200. Heres What to Know.
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    The Netanyahu Corruption Trial, Explained
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