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Pete Buttigieg has confirmed he will not run for Michigan’s open Senate seat or governor’s race in 2026, fueling speculation about a potential 2028 presidential campaign. The former Transportation Secretary made the announcement on X, emphasizing his focus on supporting like-minded candidates rather than pursuing statewide office. Political analysts suggest this decision keeps Buttigieg’s options…
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has confirmed that the Department of Justice has completed the public release of documents connected to convicted financier Jeffrey Epstein. The disclosure fulfills requirements under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The final batch includes more than 300 high-profile names referenced within the files. Bondi clarified that inclusion does not imply…
After a distinguished thirty-year career, General Michael “Erik” Kurilla has retired from his role as the head of U.S. Central Command. Known by his nickname, “The Gorilla,” he concluded a lengthy tenure marked by significant military engagements. General Kurilla was responsible for overseeing President Trump’s June strikes targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities. He also commanded at…
On October 16, 2025, French cinema icon Brigitte Bardot was hospitalized in Toulon after falling ill at her Saint-Tropez home. The 91-year-old former actress is under medical care, presenting a fragile image of the once-vibrant star. According to reports from Nice-Matin, Bardot has been contending with a significant health challenge. She is reportedly in recovery…
The house is now wrapped in yellow tape, but the echoes ofthat afternoon won’t fade so easily. Inside, half-open presents sit beside drying bloodstains.A deflated balloon taps softly against the ceiling, a quiet reminder of what the day was supposed to be.Families who arrived with gifts left with trauma they cannot name, replaying the same…
The 1943 Bronze Lincoln Cent is a famous error coin from the World War II era. It was created accidentally when the U.S. Mint was supposed to be striking pennies from zinc-coated steel. This switch was made to conserve copper for the war effort. However, a few bronze planchets from the previous year, 1942, were…