Measles in South Carolina has spread to at least 789 people, surpassing the 2025 West Texas outbreak that sickened 762 people and killed two young girls. read more
Immigration and Customs Enforcement was discovered to have unlawfully failed to disclose the deaths of at least eight migrants in detention, a bombshell report from Zeteo revealed Tuesday. read more
During a recent interview with New York Magazine, President Donald Trump had "an unfortunately timed" memory lapse when struggling to remember the name of a disease perhaps best known for memory loss, The Daily Beast reported Monday. read more
President Donald Trump is beginning to seek political retribution against the Indiana Republicans who voted against redistricting, as he pledged to do. Trump endorsed three primary challengers against Republican Indiana state lawmakers this week. Weighing in on typically sleepy statehouse races reflects his frustration toward Indiana for foiling the GOP's mid-decade redistricting campaign. Trump was counting on the Indiana Statehouse to help counter the Democrat-friendly map passed by California, and he threatened to support primary challengers to any senator who dissented. Twenty-one Republican state senators joined Democrats in December to defeat a new congressional map that would have advantaged Republicans in every district in the state.
Furious that Donald Trump's Minneapolis fiasco was upstaging her film, Melania Trump forced her husband to overhaul his deportation campaign, author Michael Wolff claims. "This was supposed to be the Melania week," Wolff told his co-host Joanna Coles on the Inside Trump's Head podcast. But on Saturday, as the 55-year-old first lady prepared to host a screening of her documentary, Melania, federal immigration agents killed 37-year-old ICU nurse Alex Pretti. According to Wolff, a "truly p---ed-off" Melania bristled as outrage over Trump's deportation operation swallowed the spotlight meant for her $75 million film ahead of its premiere at the Kennedy Center on Thursday.
UK ticket sales for Melania are so far "soft", according to Tim Richards, the chief executive of Vue, one of the country's biggest cinema operators. Just one ticket has been sold for the first 3.10pm screening on Friday at its flagship Islington branch in London, while two have been booked for 6pm.
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