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Taylor Swift’s ‘Wish List’ Embraces Family and American Dream

Pop icon Taylor Swift is taking fans — and much of pop culture — by surprise with her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl. The album debuted with an in-theater listening event, a cinematic music video for its opening track “The Fate of Ophelia,” and what many are calling “the most aggressively natalist pop song ever written.”

Texas Universities Scrutinize Gender Identity Courses Under New Rules

Texas public universities have begun reviewing course content related to gender identity following a directive tied to state law.

University of Kentucky Found in Violation of Civil Rights Act Over Ph.D. Program

A federal investigation finds the University of Kentucky violated the Civil Rights Act by partnering with a race‑exclusive Ph.D. program.

Man Missing After Obsession with Google’s Gemini AI

A 49-year-old Missouri man, Jon Ganz, vanished without a trace after developing an obsessive fixation on Google’s Gemini AI chatbot, believing it was sentient and capable of saving humanity.

Rep. Smith Calls Trump’s Government Efficiency Plan ‘Absolute Lie’

Representative Adam Smith (D-WA) accused President Donald Trump of lying to the American people about his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) initiative, calling it a power grab disguised as reform. Speaking Tuesday on MSNBC’s Ana Cabrera Reports, Smith claimed the plan has “nothing to do with efficiency” and everything to do with consolidating control.

Schumer Explodes Over Illegal Immigrant Healthcare Claims

During an interview Friday on CNN’s The Lead, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) angrily dismissed Republican claims that Democrats’ spending proposal would expand healthcare access to illegal immigrants, calling the accusation “a lot of bull.”

Cori Bush Launches Comeback Bid After Primary Defeat

Former Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) has announced her bid to reclaim Missouri’s 1st Congressional District, just months after losing her seat in a contentious Democratic primary. In a new campaign video released Friday, Bush invoked her St. Louis roots and accused “big money” interests of pushing her out of office.

Czech Dissident Author Ivan Klíma Dies at 94

Ivan Klíma, the celebrated Czech novelist, playwright, and anti-communist dissident whose work chronicled life under Europe’s totalitarian regimes, has died at 94. His son, Michal Klíma, told the Czech news agency ČTK that he passed away Saturday morning at home after a long illness.

Texas Border City Commissioner Charged in Money Laundering and Smuggling Case

A city commissioner from McAllen, Texas, has been arrested on federal charges of money laundering and smuggling, accused of running an illegal used clothing operation that extended into Mexico. Authorities also arrested his wife, who allegedly helped arrange the cross-border transactions.

Tesla Cybertruck Crash Lawsuit Alleges Deadly Door Flaw

The parents of a 19-year-old California woman killed in a fiery Tesla Cybertruck crash last year have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the company, claiming the vehicle’s door handle design prevented their daughter from escaping the burning wreck.

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