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Bill Maher · United StatesComedian Bill Maher praised President Donald Trump for his unique appeal to voters in an episode of his podcast, arguing he has something other politicians of both parties lack.
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Bill Maher calls Trump one of the 'most effective politicians' because of his authenticity
68% Right coverage: 19 sources
Cartels · United StatesThe agency is evaluating its authority and risks as part of the Trump administration's intensified counter-cartel strategy, with no direct orders yet issued for lethal action.See the Story
CIA Reviews Legal Framework for Lethal Force Against Drug Cartels
59% Center coverage: 37 sources
Sports · PlymouthThe drama surrounding a swinger's club in Plymouth, Connecticut has it all. It has an owner who compares his private members-only club to a book club or knitting club, it has an unhappy church as a neighbor, and a town firing off cease and desist letters.There are also allegations of a friendship between the church pastor and the mayor being behind the attempts to shut down a good time between mostly couples between 40 and 60 years old who share…See the Story
Private Members-Only Swinger's Club Doing Battle With Town Due To Location Next To A Church
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Internet · AugustaPaige Spiranac kicked off the week by dusting off her tiny green jacket and wishing everyone a "Happy Masters Week." It was the annual reminder, a tradition unlike any other if you will, that the golf world is making its way down to Augusta, Georgia.It's one of the biggest weeks in golf, not only for the sport and the golfers, but for golf influencers too. A solid week during the Masters can put you on the map and let everyone know you belong wi…See the Story
Paige Spiranac Has The Internet On Its Knees As She Checks In From Augusta
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Alabama · AlabamaSend me your prayers on Saturday.A few months ago, I told y'all I signed up for a Mammoth March (well, two of them actually) — a 20-mile hiking event where you're supposed to finish in less than eight hours. I had big plans back then of training pretty intensely to get ready for the excruciatingly long distance and the 2,300 feet of elevation gain at Alabama's Oak Mountain State Park.Well, I didn't do that. I mean, sure, I still did my regular w…See the Story
Olivia Munn Slams Girl-Boss Space Trip, Dire Wolf Is Back, Airplane Etiquette & Burrito Influencers
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Sports · United StatesStephen A. Smith says he is no longer dismissing the idea of running for president in 2028. And you shouldn't either. As we explained on Monday, Smith could be the exact type of useful idiot the Democrat Party is looking for in four years.Currently, the betting site Kalshi gives Smith a 5 percent chance of earning the Democrat nomination. That's not bad for someone who made his name following around Allen Iverson and arguing about whether LeBron…See the Story
A Look At Stephen A.'s Chances In Hypothetical 2028 Election Against JD Vance
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San Antonio, Texas · San AntonioFlorida's Olivier Rioux, a 7-foot-9 freshman, did not need a ladder to cut down a piece of net after the team capped March Madness by winning the national championship.See the Story
7-foot-9 Olivier Rioux cuts net without ladder after Florida’s national championship win in wild scene
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