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Disturbing reason you never see the McDonald’s clown anymore

Once, Ronald McDonald was everywhere: on TV, in playgrounds, at school visits and hospital bedsides. He wasn’t just selling burgers; he was selling a feeling of safety and fun. Children trusted him. Parents accepted him. The brand wrapped itself in his painted smile, and for a generation, the clown in red and yellow felt almost

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Donald Trump claims it wasn’t US who bombed girls’ elementary school, killing 175 people

The strike on the Minab girls’ school has become the raw nerve of an already explosive conflict. Iran frames it as proof that U.S.–Israeli power is lawless and indifferent to Muslim lives. Washington insists the real culprit is Tehran’s own incompetence, hinting at misfired Iranian weapons while intelligence agencies quietly sift through wreckage, satellite data,

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U.S. Amassing ‘Armada’ Near Iran, New Locations Offer Clues

The sudden convergence of the USS Abraham Lincoln and the USS Gerald R. Ford in the Middle East marks a rare, unmistakable show of force. Each carrier brings a floating airbase of fighters, bombers, and surveillance aircraft, backed by destroyers and cruisers ready to launch missiles in minutes. Officially, the mission is to deter Iran,

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House Advances Bill to Create More Affordable Housing In Priority for Trump

The Housing for the 21st Century Act signals a calculated bet: that boosting supply, cutting red tape, and nudging cities toward denser, mixed-use development will, over time, cool the brutal surge in prices. By streamlining environmental reviews and encouraging manufactured housing, lawmakers hope to unlock thousands of stalled or impossible projects, one unit at a

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Trump keeps saying “Barack Hussein Obama” – what the name really means

Trump’s taunts were always about more than a middle name. Leaning into “Hussein” was a calculated echo of the birther years, a nudge toward suspicion, foreignness, Islamophobia. It was meant to paint Barack Obama as other, as less American, as someone to fear. Yet the story behind that name undercuts the smear entirely. “Barack” traces

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Donald Trump’s Approval Rating Revealed: Americans Speak Out, Sharing Their True Feelings, Surprising Opinions, and Hidden Sentiments About the Former President, Exposing Divisions, Shocking Trends, and Unexpected Insights Into Public Perception, While Polls, Social Media, and Conversations Paint a Complex Picture of Popularity, Controversy, and Influence That Continues to Shape Politics Across the Nation

Trump’s second-term report card is a study in fracture. A clear majority of voters say they disapprove of his overall performance, yet his base remains fiercely loyal, turning the country into two incompatible realities. Among Democrats, near-total rejection has hardened into something closer to moral outrage. Among Republicans, overwhelming approval has become a badge of

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New York City’s political landscape just to

The leaked files sketch out a coordinated strategy, not a loose wish list. DSA organizers talk about “testing” boycotts and divestment at every level of city life, then exporting the model nationwide. That means weaponizing municipal contracts, public pensions, and nonprofit regulations to punish any perceived link to Israel, while daring opponents to call it

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Born in the Rubble, King of the Monsters: The Fierce, Unforgettable Life of Udo Kier

He began as a nameless infant in wartime ruins and became a face you could never quite forget. His childhood was marked by hunger, cold rooms, and a father-shaped absence, yet he carried himself as if each hardship were a rehearsal. When chance brushed past him in that London café, he didn’t hesitate. He stepped

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