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Miami influencer slaps Colombian popstar ex with bombshell revenge porn suit — and his response is stunning

One of Miami’s hottest social media stars is suing her Colombian pop singer ex for allegedly leaking a graphic sex tape of them together. But the pop sensation’s response is sparking backlash. He says he’s innocent — and far too famous to bother with such an attention grab. Isabella Ladera, 26, hit 23-year-old singer Beéle...

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Buttigieg’s belated Biden betrayal flops | Red Hot Takes

Mayor Pete is the latest Democrat to declare that Joe Biden shouldn’t have run for a second term in 2024 — now that it counts for absolutely nothing. Biden “should not have run,” the former Transportation secretary told “Meet the Press” viewers, griping that “if he had made that decision [to drop out] sooner, we...

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Ex-Midshipman Is Charged in Threat That Led to 2 Injuries at U.S. Naval Academy

The threat, which was made on social media, caused fears of an active shooter on the campus last week, leading to one person being shot and another injured.

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The threat against the campus in Annapolis, Md., was made during a time of heightened concern after the murder of a conservative activist on a Utah college campus.
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Champions League roundup: Juventus stun Dortmund with late double in 4-4 epic

  • Qarabag fight back from 2-0 down to beat Benfica

  • Union Saint-Gilloise win at PSV on league phase debut

It was a dramatic opening night in the Champions League, with Juventus and Borussia Dortmund sharing eight second-half goals while Qarabag shocked Benfica.

Dusan Vlahovic and Lloyd Kelly scored in stoppage time to inspire a dramatic Juventus escape, as they secured a 4-4 draw in a game where all eight goals came after the break.

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© Photograph: Alberto Lingria/Reuters

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Asylum Seeker Wins Bid to Delay Deportation Under U.K.-France Treaty

The case was the first challenge relating to the treaty, which aims to reduce small-boat crossings of the English Channel by migrants, to reach London’s High Court.

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Migrants trying to cross to Britain from northern France on a small boat last month. More than 30,000 people have made such crossings so far this year.
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Bob Woodward Remembers Robert Redford

Mr. Woodward said Mr. Redford, who portrayed him in the classic 1976 film “All the President’s Men,” was a “genuine, a noble and principled force for good.”

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Robert Redford, right, and Dustin Hoffman on the set of the 1976 film “All The President’s Men.”
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Kash Patel denies politicizing FBI in fiery grilling by Democratic senators

Trump appointee insists he is staying in post despite reports of White House doubts over his leadership

A defiant Kash Patel on Tuesday denied Democratic senators’ accusations that the firings of top FBI agents were politically motivated and insisted he was staying as the bureau’s director despite reports that the White House had grown concerned with his leadership.

“I’m not going anywhere. If you want to criticize my 16 years of service, please bring it on. Over to you,” Patel said at the conclusion of his opening statement to the Senate judiciary committee, where he made his first appearance since being confirmed to lead the bureau in February.

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© Photograph: Jonathan Ernst/Reuters

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Surgeon General Nominee Pledges to Divest From Wellness Interests

In financial filings, Casey Means stated that she would liquidate holdings in companies that sell personal devices, supplements, tobacco and tech.

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Casey Means, left, and the journalist Megyn Kelly at a confirmation hearing for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health and Human Services secretary in January.
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Kylian Mbappé delivers Real Madrid win amid high drama against Marseille

Kylian Mbappé converted two penalties to secure Real Madrid a 2-1 victory over Marseille in their Champions League group-stage opener despite playing the final stages with 10 men after captain Dani Carvajal was sent off.

Carvajal had not started the match, coming on after five minutes when Trent Alexander-Arnold pulled up with an apparent hamstring injury.

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© Photograph: Sergio Pérez/EPA

© Photograph: Sergio Pérez/EPA

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