Author: Press Room

Hundreds of snakes, including venomous ones, escaped a breeding farm in China when a tropical storm dropped heavy rainfall, causing devastating flooding. Villagers in Hangzhou experienced nightmare on top of nightmare when nearly 900 reptiles busted out of their damaged facility, news.com.au reported Friday. Video footage appeared to show the creatures slithering through the murky floodwaters, and one snake stared at a person recording: “They apparently got loose after a nearby reservoir collapsed and the snakes were able to go free in the town, sparking concern from local residents. The breeding farm is said to have housed a mix of venomous…

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Bill Plaschke, writer for the Los Angeles Times, rebuked the Dodgers for committing to their upcoming visit to the White House to celebrate their 2025 World Series victory. Plaschke excoriated the Dodgers, who won the World Series back-to-back and are poised for a three-peat, in a lengthy op-ed published on Thursday. According to Plaschke, Trump has been seeking to tear the city of Los Angeles apart, focusing exclusively on the president’s immigration enforcement policy. Some, including Dodgers officials, argued this was a visit about tradition, not politics. Teams have been visiting the White House since President Andrew Johnson hosted two amateur…

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The alliance is building a European production network for Tomahawks, ATACMS, Patriot interceptors, and Ukrainian strike drones The NATO summit in Ankara hasn’t been dubbed a “missile summit” by anyone – yet it probably should be. More than anything else, the meeting marked the launch of several major missile programs that could fundamentally reshape Europe’s military landscape over the coming decade.Germany is getting TomahawksChancellor Friedrich Merz got what he had been pushing for – and not just him. The United States has effectively given Berlin the green light to acquire American Tomahawk cruise missiles.”On the sidelines of the NATO summit…

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Record companies are reportedly demanding that AI-generated songs be labeled as such on streaming platforms, claiming music fans want transparency. A coalition of record companies, music labels, and artists is calling on streaming giants to label music created with artificial intelligence, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal. While the industry struggles to adapt as AI continues to reshape the business, the group reportedly said it plans to work with companies like Spotify and Apple Music to ensure that AI labels are added to songs, letting listeners know exactly how the music was produced. Currently, the use of artificial intelligence…

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Iran reportedly told Trump advisers the Strait of Hormuz attacks were the work of a rogue hardline group and not a deliberate government decision. Iran has reportedly told the Trump administration behind closed doors that the attacks on commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz were not intended as official government action and were instead carried out by a rogue hardline faction seeking to derail ongoing negotiations, according to senior U.S. officials cited by CBS News senior White House reporter Jennifer Jacobs. The White House, however, is pushing Tehran to publicly admit it was responsible, arguing the incident breached the ceasefire…

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On Friday’s broadcast of CNN’s “The Lead,” Rep. Adam Smith (D-WA) said that while pollsters tell them to talk about the economy, “I think people care about democracy. I think people care about stopping a fascist takeover of our country.” And “we have to convince them to be concerned about it if they’re not.” Smith said, “I still think the bulk of the country, the bulk of Republicans, for that matter, believe in representative democracy and believe in our Constitution. They’ve just deluded themselves toward and in terms of the threat that Trump poses to all of that. And there’s…

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The “fair and inclusive process to select a new U.S. Senate nominee” in Maine is now underway, Democrats announced late Thursday night. Maine Democratic Party Executive Director Devon Murphy-Anderson released a video update shortly before midnight, detailing the process of choosing a replacement for scandal-plagued Graham Platner who suspended his campaign this week following an allegation of rape. “As you all know, we have been absolutely committed to transparency. So even though it is incredibly late at night, I am coming to you live on the ground from the Maine Dems headquarters,” Murphy-Anderson said, announcing that their process for U.S.…

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The manhunt is back on after police released the man they previously thought to be their suspect over the alleged murder of Reform UK Immigration and Justice spokesman Ann Widdecombe at her home in Devon, England. The 26-year-old “white British national” male, who was quickly arrested by Devon and Cornwall Police on Friday, just miles from the alleged murder scene of former Member of Parliament, government minister, Member of the European Parliament, and Brexiteer politician Ann Widdecombe, has been released and is no longer part of the investigation. A police spokesman said that after this early lead turned out to…

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President Donald Trump has provided employers with two more weeks of migrant labor by delaying the elimination of work permits for at least 350,000 migrants with expiring Temporary Protected Status. The Washington Post reported Friday: Work permission will now expire for Haitians with temporary humanitarian protections July 24, according to the update from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Work permits for TPS holders from Myanmar, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Syria, Yemen and Somalia will end next Friday. Industries — from nursing homes and hospitals to schools and airports — that employ workers with these protections are scrambling and pleading behind the…

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Former Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Chief Kristi Noem is divorcing her cross-dressing husband, per Kristi Noem’s mother, Corinne Arnold. “It has been difficult, but we knew this was coming, that they were going to get divorced,” she told the Daily Mail, adding that the last time she saw Kristi and her disgraced husband Bryon together was after the scandal broke at a family birthday party. “This was a big party where the whole family was there, Kristi and Bryon, all my kids, all my grandkids,” she said. “Bryon was holding and hugging the kids. It seemed like the old Bryon. He…

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