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May 14 2026CELEBRITIES

Surprise Health Check‑In Shakes Up Ted Danson’s Routine

Ted Danson, who is 78 years old, recently shared that he had a sudden health issue during an episode of his podcast “Where Everybody Knows Your Name. ” He didn’t give many details but said he’s now back to full health. The actor described the experience as a wake‑up call that reminded him how fra

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May 07 2026BUSINESS

Remembering a Media Pioneer

Ted Turner changed how we see news. In 1988, a young lawyer named Zaslav met him and was struck by Turner’s bold ideas. Turner wanted the world to see events as they happened, so he launched CNN, a 24‑hour news channel. People at first doubted the idea; many said it was too risky. Turner s

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May 07 2026CELEBRITIES

Ted Turner's Bold Words: A Look at the Man Behind the Quotes

Ted Turner wasn't just a media mogul; he was a man who spoke his mind without much filter. Known as "The Mouth of the South, " he had a knack for saying things that stuck with people—whether they agreed with him or not. Some of his quotes reflect his confidence, like the time he said, "This is Ameri

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Apr 16 2026POLITICS

When U. S. Lawmakers Split Over Weapons to Israel

Senators just voted down two attempts to block $450 million in U. S. military gear heading to Israel. A coalition of Democrats pushed the measures, arguing the bulldozers and bombs end up harming civilians in Gaza, Lebanon, and the West Bank. The votes failed 59-40 and 63-36—both short of the 60 nee

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Mar 26 2026POLITICS

Legislators Aim to Stop Politically‑Charged Betting

Senators and a representative introduced a new bill that would bar bets on elections, wars, and sports. The move follows recent wagers that predicted big events such as a Venezuelan president’s ousting and a Middle East conflict. Critics argue that allowing anyone to bet on government actions

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Mar 21 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Law Move: A New Balance Between Banks and Digital Money

Senators from both parties and the White House have reached a tentative deal on a bill that would set rules for digital currencies. The focus is on how stablecoins—digital money tied to real dollars—can give people extra earnings without hurting traditional banks. The agreement could finally move th

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Mar 21 2026CRYPTO

Stablecoin Deal May Push Crypto Bill Forward

Senators Tillis and Alsobrooks have reached a key agreement on how stablecoins can earn rewards. The deal could clear a major hurdle in the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act. Banks worry that rewards on stablecoins resemble interest on deposits. If the bill blocks these rewards, it might hur

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Mar 07 2026POLITICS

Government Ads Raise Questions Over Money and Connections

Senators Peter Welch and Richard Blumenthal are asking three companies that landed a $220 million advertising deal to explain how they might have helped former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and her adviser Corey Lewandowski make money. The firms involved are Safe America Media, People Who

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Feb 12 2026CRIME

Teddy Persico Jr. : A Mob Boss's Legal Troubles

Teddy Persico Jr. , a well-known figure in the Colombo crime family, is facing sentencing in federal court. This isn't his first run-in with the law. Just a few weeks ago, he admitted to breaking parole. Now, he's looking at up to two years in prison, but experts think he might get off with a shorte

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Jan 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Ted Lasso: New Season, New Challenges

Ted Lasso is making a comeback, and this time, he's switching gears. The beloved coach is swapping the men's soccer field for a women's team, taking on a fresh challenge in the upcoming fourth season. The news comes as a surprise to many, as the show's third season was initially billed as the final

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