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SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 25: A Target logo is displayed outside a store on April 25, 2025 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Kevin Carter/Getty Images)Getty ImagesIn the world of third-party retail marketplaces, Target stands apart. While Amazon and Walmart run open platforms where any vendor can pay to play and get their products listed alongside first-party inventory, Target Plus is carefully curated, where only selected brands are invited to play in their sandbox. This transforms the marketplace shopping experience from an abundance of riches—and the paradox of choice that comes with it—into a carefully edited collection of products…

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Sony delivered a brutal reminder this week that if you don’t own the physical disc, you don’t own the movie. Even if you paid the full price to purchase the movie, you don’t really own the movie. Sony has “confirmed a substantial wipeout that will result in over 550 titles being permanently deleted from personal libraries.” “The list of movies and series that will be pulled from digital spaces is extensive and spans a wide range of prominent blockbusters, indie hits, and critically acclaimed titles that people have previously purchased to watch at home or on the move — but…

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Two British police officers will be investigated over potential misconduct in the wake of the death of 18-year-old Henry Nowak, who was handcuffed and arrested by officers as he was on the ground dying of a stab wound to his chest. In December of last year, Nowak was murdered with a traditional Sikh blade in Southampton by 23-year-old Vickrum Digwa, who falsely told police that he had been the victim of racial abuse by his murder victim. When police arrived on the scene, Nowak told officers in a strained voice that he could not breathe and that he had been stabbed. Infamously, a…

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The Trump administration on Wednesday declined to renew its trade pact with Mexico and Canada, more formally known as the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). United States Trade Representative (USTR) Jamieson Greer said in a written statement: The Agreement between the United States of America, the  United Mexican States, and Canada (USMCA or “Agreement”) requires the USMCA Free Trade Commission, composed of government representatives of each Party, to conduct a joint review of the Agreement on July 1, 2026. In accordance with the Agreement, the United States, Mexico, and Canada met virtually today to discuss the operation of the USMCA. The United States…

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President Donald Trump explained that passing the SAVE America Act is “even more important” after the Supreme Court ruled that states that have laws allowing mail-in ballots to be counted after election day are not violating federal law. After the president signed executive orders, Townhall reporter Cameron Arcand asked him what he thought about the Supreme Court’s ruling, and “what comes next for the SAVE Act.” Trump described the ruling as “detrimental to honest elections,” and also stated it “gives people more time to vote illegally.” “Mr. President, what do you make of the Supreme Court ruling today, in regards to…

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A hurried power-sharing plan may ease the deadlock, but a family bargain backed from abroad risks deepening old fractures For most of the past decade, the idea of Libya’s three main governing bodies sitting down and agreeing on anything felt almost theoretical.The country has operated as two parallel states since the civil war of 2014 – a UN-recognized government in Tripoli and a rival eastern administration tied to the parliament in Benghazi and the military command of Khalifa Haftar. Repeated international attempts to bridge that divide produced agreements that looked promising on paper and collapsed almost immediately in practice. Peace…

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In this week’s edition of InnovationRx, we look at Axsome’s growing pipeline, HistoSonics innovative cancer treatment, state litigation over Medicaid work requirements, and more. To get it in your inbox, subscribe here.Axsome’s Herriot TabuteauJamel Toppin for ForbesLast October, when Forbes profiled Axsome Therapeutics founder and CEO Herriot Tabuteau, the company had three drugs on the market, five in the pipeline and a market cap of $6.1 billion. Since then, the stock has doubled, giving it a market cap of $12.6 billion—and Tabuteau a net worth of $2.2 billion. That performance is far ahead of shares of Alphabet (up 45% in…

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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on Wednesday it is advancing the freedom to fix all vehicles and equipment to ensure that Americans do not have to pay higher costs for repairs. “Within 30 days of issuing his Presidential Memorandum, President Trump wanted EPA to act. We have operated at Trump speed and provided relief to American operators within just two days,” EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said in a written statement. “The freedom to fix allows operators to fix broken machinery easier and faster. Today’s action builds on the great work the Trump Administration has accomplished to lower costs for…

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Victims of the dual earthquakes in Venezuela last week recounted to various outlets this week the harrowing ordeal of trying to identify their loved ones among the bodies lying on the ground at the port of La Guaira, which the government is using as a makeshift morgue. Two earthquakes, one registered at 7.2 and another at 7.5, struck the state of La Guaira and neighboring Caracas within seconds of each other late on June 24, sending hundreds – potentially thousands – of buildings crumbling and trapping an untold number of people. Complicating the situation is that the Simón Bolívar International…

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On Monday, the NRA secured a preliminary injunction against enforcement of Virginia’s “assault weapons” and 15-plus rounds magazine ban. The case, Santolla v. Katz, was heard by Judge Jeffrey Campbell, a former Republican member of Virginia’s House of Delegates. The NRA announced the filing of the lawsuit on May 14, 2026, noting that plaintiffs included the Virginia Shooting Sports Association (VSSA), Middletown Firearms, Middletown Training, Virginia Pride Ltd., and VSSA members Joseph Santolla, and Reagan Adams. Virginia Scope reporter Brandon Jarvis published Campbell’s ruling, wherein he wrote, “…the Motion for Preliminary Injunction enjoining the Defendants from enforcing the subject Firearms Ban and Magazine Bans…

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