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Atlanta movie exec who complained of ‘nasty Jews’ is running for Congress – The Forward
Christy Hockmeyer and Ryan Millsap attend a movie Hollywood premiere at TCL Chinese 6 Theatres on May 15, 2015 in Hollywood, California. Photo by Todd Williamson/Getty Images for BOND/360 By Arno Rosenfeld April 9, 2026 Ryan Millsap, a prominent film and real estate executive in Atlanta who made antisemitic and racist comments in private text messages, is now running for…
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Study finds nutritional risks in users of GLP-1 drugs
In an evolving health landscape, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: Adults with overweight or obesity taking the new generation of weight loss drugs semaglutide and tirzepatide tend to eat significantly less, leaving them vulnerable to nutritional deficiencies, according to one of the first real-world studies to…
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2 missing workers presumed dead after Philadelphia parking garage collapse
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — The two workers who were unaccounted for following the partial collapse of a parking garage in Philadelphia are now presumed dead, Mayor Cherelle Parker announced Thursday night. Parker said four highly trained search dogs combed through the rubble Thursday but did not detect any signs of life after Wednesday’s collapse in the 3000 block of Grays Ferry…
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Easy to fool Muslims, says Humayun Kabir in video shared by TMC
Kolkata: The Trinamool Congress on Thursday shared a purported video of Humayun Kabir in which the former party leader alleged claims of proximity with the BJP’s leader of opposition, Suvendu Adhikari, and Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, and demanded an ED probe into the matter. At a press meet, the TMC circulated the video in which Kabir was also…
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10 Diane Keaton Movies That Are True Masterpieces
Diane Keaton’s career has never followed a single, predictable line. She moves effortlessly between comedy and drama, warmth and restraint, spontaneity and control, often within the same performance. What makes her truly essential, though, is not just her range, but her ability to make characters feel unmistakably human. Whether she’s redefining the romantic lead, anchoring a sweeping historical epic, or…
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After 2019 murder, judge approves lifetime mental health care for Greenfield man
GOVERNOR’S LETTER ON TODAY’S SIGNING. INSIDE THIS STORY ON THE 12 news MOBILE APP. >> A GREENFIELD MAN WHO RANDOMLY TARGETED AND KILLED A WORKER ON THE SIDE OF THE ROAD WILL SPEND LIFE IN A MENTAL HEALTH FACILITY. AMANDA LANGE KILLED BEN CHRISTENSEN. THIS HAPPENED BACK IN 2019. LAST SUMMER, LANG WAS RELEASED WITHOUT THE COURT OR DISTRICT ATTORNEY…
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Stitch Fix, apparel retailers may benefit
Michelle Suter has worn mostly big and baggy clothing for years. The 63-year-old retiree who lives in a suburb of St. Louis gave away her favorite sundresses and other form-fitting outfits, thinking she’d never be those smaller sizes again. Now, after losing about 28 pounds while taking GLP-1 drug Wegovy, she said she has started to dream of her new…
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Kunal Kamra tells Maharashtra legislature panel
Mumbai: Comedian Kunal Kamra on Thursday appeared before a committee of the Maharashtra legislature and stated that he did not feel any remorse over his remarks targeting Maharashtra deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, nor would he tender an apology. He later shared on social media that he stood by his statements and would not tender an “insincere” apology. A committee…
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‘Soft power’ is a buzzword these days. What is it exactly? : NPR
A protester carries a sign that equates foreign aid with soft power during a rally near the U.S. Capitol to protest the dismantling of USAID, the international agency charged with dispensing humanitarian aid around the world on behalf of the United States. Ben de la Cruz/NPR hide caption toggle caption Ben de la Cruz/NPR “Soft power” is a hot topic…
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Inside Pam Bondi’s aggressive push to crack down on animal cruelty crimes
In early 2026, then-Attorney General Pam Bondi’s Justice Department took an unusually rapid approach to animal welfare enforcement, as part of her push to use the criminal justice system to crack down on animal cruelty. Around New Year’s Eve, Bondi received a voicemail and a text from her friend Lauree Simmons, the founder of the Florida-based Big Dog Ranch Rescue,…
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