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Malia Obama Faces Accusations of Copying Indie Filmmaker’s Work in Nike Ad

New York University graduate Natalie Jasmine Harris has accused Malia Obama of replicating elements from her 2024 Sundance short film, Grace, in a recent Nike advertisement directed by Obama.

‘The View’ Host Reverses Stance on Pope Leo XIV After Learning of Black Ancestry

On May 12, 2025, co-host Sunny Hostin of ABC's "The View" reversed her previous criticism of Pope Leo XIV upon discovering his Black and Haitian heritage.

Morgan Wallen’s SNL Exit: ‘Get Me to God’s Country’

Country music star Morgan Wallen has addressed his abrupt departure from the March 29, 2025, episode of Saturday Night Live (SNL), clarifying that his early exit was not due to any conflict but simply a desire to return home after a week of rehearsals.

Pope Leo XIV Urges Peace and Press Freedom in First Public Address​

Pope Leo XIV, the first American pontiff, addressed over 6,000 journalists at the Vatican on May 12, emphasizing the importance of truthful communication and press freedom.

Cold Case Breakthrough: Illinois Podcast Helps Solve 1983 Disappearance

A cold case that haunted an Illinois community for over 40 years was finally solved thanks to two detectives and their true crime podcast, “Somebody Knows Something.”

Pope Leo XIV Watched ‘Conclave’ Before Election, Brother Reveals

Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, reportedly watched the 2024 film Conclave prior to his election as the first American pope.

Newsom Launches Fact-Checking Website

California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) launched a new website targeting "misinformation."

Camryn Kinsey Collapses on Live TV While Blasting Biden-Harris

During a live appearance on Fox News @ Night, former Trump administration official Camryn Kinsey fainted while criticizing President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris over their 2024 election loss to President Donald Trump.

Starved for a Narrative: Media, Officials Smear Israel with Gaza Famine Hoax

Major media outlets and U.S. officials advanced claims of famine in Gaza throughout 2024, despite lacking hard evidence.

Bulletproof Moment: Photographer’s Iconic Butler PA Picture Wins Pulitzer 

In a historic recognition, New York Times photographer Doug Mills received the Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography for capturing the precise moment a bullet flew past President Donald Trump's head during an assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, 2024.

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