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GTA 6 Delay Rumors Explode: Could Rockstar Push the November Launch Into 2027?
GTA 6 Delay Rumors Explode: Could Rockstar Push the November Launch Into 2027? Grand Theft Auto VI is facing another wave of release-date speculation after a former Rockstar Games developer said he “would not be shocked” if the highly anticipated game were delayed again. The comments have immediately reignited one of the biggest questions surrounding...
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All 8 Flock Cameras Stolen in Minnesota City as Fight Over AI License-Plate Surveillance Explodes Nationwide
All 8 Flock Cameras Stolen in Minnesota City as Fight Over AI License-Plate Surveillance Explodes Nationwide A small Minnesota city has become the latest flashpoint in America’s rapidly growing debate over Flock surveillance cameras, after all eight of its automated license-plate readers were reportedly stolen. The incident in Winona, Minnesota, comes as communities across the...
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Outside Lands 2026 Is Almost Here: Charli XCX, The Strokes and Rüfüs Du Sol Lead a Massive San Francisco Weekend
Outside Lands 2026 Is Almost Here: Charli XCX, The Strokes and Rüfüs Du Sol Lead a Massive San Francisco Weekend San Francisco is about to become one of the biggest music destinations in the country as Outside Lands 2026 prepares to take over Golden Gate Park from August 7–9. This year’s festival combines major headliners,...
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Trump Demands Answers From Hegseth Over U.S. Weapons Shortages as Iran War Strains Pentagon Stockpiles
Trump Demands Answers From Hegseth Over U.S. Weapons Shortages as Iran War Strains Pentagon Stockpiles The widening conflict with Iran is putting new pressure on the Pentagon as President Donald Trump has reportedly demanded answers from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over shortages of critical U.S. weapons and the military’s ability to sustain operations. The reported...
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Trump’s $100 Billion Tariff Refunds Are Pouring Back Into Corporate America—But Where’s the Money for Consumers?
Trump’s $100 Billion Tariff Refunds Are Pouring Back Into Corporate America—But Where’s the Money for Consumers? The U.S. government has now refunded roughly $100 billion collected under Donald Trump’s former “Liberation Day” tariffs, turning a major trade-policy reversal into a massive financial event for American importers. The refunds follow the Supreme Court’s February 2026 ruling...
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Salad and Go Shuts Down Every Location After Bankruptcy Filing as Fast-Growing Restaurant Chain Runs Out of Road
Salad and Go Shuts Down Every Location After Bankruptcy Filing as Fast-Growing Restaurant Chain Runs Out of Road Salad and Go, once celebrated for making affordable salads and healthier fast food available through a drive-thru model, is shutting down its entire restaurant network after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The Arizona-based chain is closing its...
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Mexican Influencer Shot Dead During Livestream—César Gastélum Killing Sparks Fresh Fears Over Violence in Sinaloa
Mexican Influencer Shot Dead During Livestream—César Gastélum Killing Sparks Fresh Fears Over Violence in Sinaloa The fatal shooting of 25-year-old Mexican influencer César Gastélum during a livestream has sent shockwaves across Mexico and beyond, highlighting the dangers faced by content creators in regions affected by organized crime and violence. Authorities have launched an investigation into...
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TikTok Star Sydney Towle’s Rare Cancer Battle Sparks New Focus on Bile Duct Cancer Awareness and Early Detection
TikTok Star Sydney Towle’s Rare Cancer Battle Sparks New Focus on Bile Duct Cancer Awareness and Early Detection The battle of TikTok creator Sydney Towle with a rare form of bile duct cancer has brought renewed public attention to cholangiocarcinoma—a disease that often goes undetected until its later stages. At the same time, new patient-centered...
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Federal Judge Faces Death Threats After Ruling Against Trump, Raising Fresh Concerns Over Judicial Security
Federal Judge Faces Death Threats After Ruling Against Trump, Raising Fresh Concerns Over Judicial Security A federal judge who ruled against former President Donald Trump says he has faced a wave of threats and intimidation following his decision, renewing concerns about the safety of judges and the growing pressure on the U.S. judicial system. The...