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New Yorkers slam wealthy writer's shoplifting confession on 'microlooting' podcast

A New Yorker staff writer who owns a $2.5 million Brooklyn brownstone went on a New York Times opinion podcast and casually described the "several" times she stole lemons from Whole Foods, then told listeners she "didn't feel bad about…
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NYC Council member Chi Ossé arrested while blocking police during Brooklyn eviction

New York City Council Member Chi Ossé was thrown to the ground and arrested by NYPD officers in Brooklyn on Wednesday after he physically blocked police carrying out a court-ordered eviction, according to video of the incident and a detailed…
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Chip Roy says Jeffries' call for 'maximum warfare' reveals Democrats' hostility toward voters

Rep. Chip Roy told Fox News on Wednesday that House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries had effectively admitted his party is waging a campaign against the American public, after Jeffries declared an "era of maximum warfare" and called on Democrats to…
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Federal appeals court halts California law that sought to force ICE agents to display identification

A unanimous three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals blocked California's "No Vigilantes Act" on Wednesday, ruling that the state likely violated the Constitution's Supremacy Clause by trying to dictate how federal immigration agents identify themselves during…
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Democrat lawmaker demands DOJ reject any Ghislaine Maxwell pardon

Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi fired off a letter to the Department of Justice on Wednesday opposing any clemency for convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell, a move that lands as Maxwell's own attorney publicly boasts that a presidential pardon is within reach.…
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Iran's parliament speaker abandons negotiating team as IRGC interference fractures Tehran's diplomacy

Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has reportedly walked away from his country's negotiating team in Islamabad, Pakistan, where Tehran and Washington have been locked in high-stakes talks aimed at ending the Iran war. The departure, attributed to interference by…
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Elderly California woman dies after venomous snake bites her three times in Mendocino County

A 78-year-old woman from Redwood Valley, California, is dead after a venomous snake bit her three times while she walked through a rural area of Mendocino County on April 8. Her family rushed her to a hospital, but she was…
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Speaker Johnson backs DeSantis plan to redraw Florida congressional map after Virginia redistricting loss

House Speaker Mike Johnson told reporters Wednesday that he wants to see Gov. Ron DeSantis push through a new congressional map for Florida, hours after Virginia voters narrowly approved a referendum that will redraw that state's districts heavily in Democrats'…
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George W. Bush reflects on friendship with Michelle Obama and the Altoids moment that went viral

Former President George W. Bush sat down with Today to talk about an unlikely friendship, and a small gesture at a funeral that captured the country's attention. In a wide-ranging conversation, Bush described his bond with former First Lady Michelle…
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Washington, D.C., metro area leads the nation in job losses as federal workforce shrinks

The Washington, D.C., metropolitan area shed roughly 103,900 jobs between January 2025 and January 2026, the largest year-over-year employment drop of any metro region in the country, Bureau of Labor Statistics figures released Tuesday show. The 3.1 percent decline dwarfs…
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