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French Government Collapses in No-Confidence Vote
France’s government has collapsed after Prime Minister François Bayrou lost a no-confidence vote over a controversial €44 billion austerity plan, plunging President Emmanuel Macron’s administration into a deeper political crisis.
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SCOTUS OKs Roving Immigration Patrols in Southern California
The Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision allows federal agents in Southern California to resume ‘roving patrols,’ using factors like race and language for immigration stops. This ruling, a win for the Trump administration, faces strong dissent over civil rights concerns.
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StubHub Targets $9.2B Valuation in Upcoming IPO
Ticket resale giant StubHub is set to go public, aiming for a valuation of up to $9.2 billion. The company plans to raise as much as $851 million by offering shares priced between $22 and $25. This long-awaited IPO follows several delays and comes amid a recovering market, but the company faces challenges including widening…
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Howard Stern Renews SiriusXM Deal After Andy Cohen Prank
Howard Stern ends speculation by renewing his contract with SiriusXM, but not before pulling an elaborate prank involving Andy Cohen. Learn the details of the announcement and the future of ‘The Howard Stern Show’.
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Gaga Reigns & Legends Honored at 2025 MTV VMAs
The 2025 MTV VMAs saw Lady Gaga dominate with four awards, while Ariana Grande took home Video of the Year. The night honored legends like Mariah Carey, Ricky Martin, and Busta Rhymes. Get the full recap of winners, performances, and tributes from the star-studded event.
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Jerusalem Attack: 5 Killed in Bus Stop Shooting Rampage
A deadly shooting attack at a busy Jerusalem bus stop has left five people dead and at least a dozen wounded. Two Palestinian gunmen were killed at the scene in an incident that has drawn international condemnation and praise from Hamas.