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May 28 2026POLITICS

Could a quick peace deal reopen the world’s busiest oil route?

Rumors spread fast when talks make progress. Iran’s state TV dropped a hint that a month might be enough to return the Strait of Hormuz to normal shipping after a new understanding with the U. S. on ending the war. Their version points to a draft memo where Washington would lift its naval blockade a

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May 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Fashion meets drones: When stars and bags take flight

A New York night turned into a runway of sorts when celebrities dropped by Longchamp’s SoHo store for a special party. The event celebrated Jeremy Scott’s two-decade run redesigning the brand’s classic foldable bag, the Le Pliage. The twist? A drone showed up to deliver the newest design—a bright ba

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May 28 2026POLITICS

Can a TV star beat a politician in LA?

Los Angeles voters face a big choice this year. The mayor’s race has turned into a messy three-way fight. Current leader Karen Bass is trying to hold on, but two challengers are breathing down her neck. Spencer Pratt, better known for his reality show antics, is one of them. His team claims his fame

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May 28 2026POLITICS

Arkansas voters push back on new laws that could silence their voice in making laws

Arkansas gives its people a special power—voting directly on new laws through signatures. For years, this has let citizens push for changes like better pay or healthcare, even when politicians said no. But now, those in charge are trying to make it much harder for regular folks to do this. Last year

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May 28 2026POLITICS

France and Norway team up on nuclear defense

France and Norway just announced they’ll talk about France protecting Norway with its nuclear weapons if needed. This new idea shows how European countries are trying to depend less on the U. S. for their safety. For years, Norway trusted NATO and America’s nuclear shield. Now, it’s looking closer

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May 28 2026LIFESTYLE

Simple, adaptable sneakers inspired by immigrant culture hit the market

A new shoe by Nike, priced at $120, draws from immigrant footwear traditions while adding modern comfort. The T90 Mule, created with a lifestyle brand, mimics the simple design of chancleta sandals—popular among immigrant communities for decades. Unlike traditional sandals, this version includes a s

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May 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Inside the clash between Gamma and anonymous smear campaigns

A fast-growing entertainment company has taken legal action against hidden online critics after two websites popped up accusing it of serious wrongdoing. Gamma, which works with well-known artists, filed a lawsuit in a New York court saying these sites spread lies about its finances and leadership.

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May 27 2026POLITICS

Vietnam President Visits Philippines to Boost Trade and Security

The Vietnamese leader, who also heads the Communist Party, is scheduled to arrive in Manila on May 31 and stay until June 1. During the two‑day visit, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will host him to talk about trade deals and ways to cooperate on maritime security. The Philippines h

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May 27 2026POLITICS

White House’s Social Media Skirmish Turns Into Public Humiliation

The White House tried to attack reporters for covering President Trump’s frequent naps, but the move backfired. The administration’s quick‑response account posted a dozen messages on X, calling journalists “sleeping” and sharing blurry photos of them blinking. The goal was to shut down coverage that

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May 27 2026POLITICS

Campus Safety in Question: New Legal Battle Over Protest Climate

The U. S. Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against the University of California system, claiming that the campus environment became hostile toward Jewish and Israeli students after protests sparked by the October 7, 2023 conflict in Israel. The complaint alleges that the university showed d

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