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Apr 26 2026POLITICS

A president's complicated relationship with the media takes center stage

Donald Trump, known for his constant criticism of reporters and labeling stories as "fake news, " will finally attend the annual White House Correspondents' dinner this weekend. It marks his first appearance at the event since becoming president. His decision to go this time comes after skipping it

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Apr 26 2026POLITICS

Why Italian Dads Are Taking Over Childcare Online

In Milan suburbs, Diego Di Franco stands out—not because he’s a father, but because he posts daily updates about parenting online. While Italy’s parliament rejected a bill to match maternity and paternity leave in February, fathers like him are quietly reshaping fatherhood norms through social media

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Apr 26 2026POLITICS

Politicians, Jokes, and Strange Moments at Washington's Big Dinner

Every spring, Washington throws a party where power meets punchlines. The White House Correspondents' Dinner isn't just another fancy event—it's a weird mix of laughter, awkward silence, and unfiltered opinions about the people in charge. This tradition began nearly a century ago, but today it feels

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Apr 26 2026POLITICS

What happens when the President meets the media at a fancy dinner?

Tonight in Washington, the White House Correspondents’ Dinner will take a different turn. Instead of the usual mix of journalists and celebrities patting themselves on the back, President Trump and First Lady Melania will be there. This is a big deal because Trump skipped this event for years, choos

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Apr 26 2026OPINION

What leaders say—and what we let them get away with

Leaders shape what a society finds acceptable. When they joke about violence or treat mass destruction like a game plan, something fundamental shifts. It isn’t just talk. Words from powerful people act like invisible rules. They tell us what behavior is okay now, and what will be okay later. Over ti

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Apr 26 2026HEALTH

New Challenges with Designer Drugs: What’s Happening with Fake Benzos?

New kinds of fake benzodiazepines are showing up more often in labs and hospitals, creating tough problems for doctors and scientists. These substances, often called “designer benzos, ” don’t act like regular medicines. They can cause serious harm, especially when mixed with alcohol, painkillers, or

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Apr 25 2026OPINION

Why Some Rich People Boast About Stealing From Big Stores

A well‑known writer recently admitted to taking a few items from a large grocery chain while helping a friend. She said she had grabbed several lemons on multiple trips, feeling no guilt because the store was owned by a big tech company. The same podcast also featured a left‑wing commentator who cla

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Apr 25 2026POLITICS

Questioning the Mind Behind Military Orders

During a briefing on the U. S. operation against Iran, defense officials faced two probing questions from reporters. One asked what goes on inside a leader’s head when ordering violent actions. The response highlighted the aim to give soldiers confidence and control within legal limits, while protec

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Apr 25 2026CRIME

Teen Beaten for Saying No: A Warning About Online Hate

A video filmed on a New York City sidewalk shows a 14‑year‑old boy violently attack a 15‑year‑old girl after she declined his request for her phone number. The boy’s forceful action caused the girl to suffer a concussion and be rushed to the hospital. Her mother described the incident as “outright a

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Apr 25 2026ENVIRONMENT

A New Plant‑Based Show Gets Local Support

Healdsburg’s Little Saint, a 100% plant‑based eatery that opened on Earth Day 2022, is backing a fresh cooking series called “Climate Kitchen. ” The show will be hosted by Maggie Baird, who runs the nonprofit Support + Feed and is known for promoting vegan options worldwide. The restaurant’s owne

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