Banned From YouTube, Sneako Is Welcomed by Eric Adams
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Banned From YouTube, Sneako Is Welcomed by Eric Adams

Mayor Adams did an hourlong interview with Sneako, a streamer who has made remarks many consider antisemitic. The conservative influencer Amber Rose was also present. Source link

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Brush Fire Burns Hundreds of Acres in Maui, Prompting Evacuations
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Brush Fire Burns Hundreds of Acres in Maui, Prompting Evacuations

New ‘King of the Hill’ Revival Poster Gives First Look at Two Returning Characters
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New ‘King of the Hill’ Revival Poster Gives First Look at Two Returning Characters

Entertainment gossip and news from Newsweek’s network of contributors The “King of the Hill” revival is off and kicking, and there has been plenty of news regarding the…

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Mysterious Radio Signal Rising From Antarctica’s Ice Baffles Scientists
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Mysterious Radio Signal Rising From Antarctica’s Ice Baffles Scientists

Mysterious radio signals detected emanating from Antarctica’s ice have left particle physicists baffled. The pulses were detected by the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA)—an array of radio instruments…

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How the N.B.A. and the M.L.B. Shattered America’s Sports Culture
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How the N.B.A. and the M.L.B. Shattered America’s Sports Culture

The major sports leagues are destroying one of our few remaining sources of shared community. Source link

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With No Clear Off-Ramp, Israel’s War With Iran May Last Weeks, Not Days
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With No Clear Off-Ramp, Israel’s War With Iran May Last Weeks, Not Days

Israel and Iran both have little incentive to stop and no obvious route to outright victory. Much depends on President Trump. Source link

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Seven Killed As Helicopter Crashes In India: What To Know
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Seven Killed As Helicopter Crashes In India: What To Know

By Brendan Cole is a Newsweek Senior News Reporter based in London, UK. His focus is Russia and Ukraine, in particular the war started by Moscow. He also…

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135-Year-Old Tortoise Celebrates First Father’s Day
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135-Year-Old Tortoise Celebrates First Father’s Day

Goliath, a 517-pound Galapagos tortoise and the oldest animal at Zoo Miami, celebrated his 135th birthday and became a father for the first time, zoo officials announced in…

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Syrian General Questioned in Case of Austin Tice, Missing American Journalist
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Syrian General Questioned in Case of Austin Tice, Missing American Journalist

The general, Bassam Hassan, is said to have shared grim news about the fate of Austin Tice, an American journalist and former Marine who went missing in 2012.…

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In Mexico, Thousands Ran for Office, Few Voted and One Party Dominated It All
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In Mexico, Thousands Ran for Office, Few Voted and One Party Dominated It All

Low turnout and fears over democratic backsliding marked Mexico’s shift to electing judges, which opens the way for the Morena party to dominate courts. Source link

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