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  • In a recent interview, Nick Cannon sparked backlash after claiming that the Democrats are “the party of the KKK.”

    Appearing on his web talk show “Big Drive,” Cannon also said he “f--cks with Trump.”
    In a recent interview, Nick Cannon sparked backlash after claiming that the Democrats are “the party of the KKK.” Appearing on his web talk show “Big Drive,” Cannon also said he “f--cks with Trump.”
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  • A new bill introduced in the U.S. House — the “No Getting Rich in Congress Act” — is gaining attention for its aim to put strict limits on how elected officials and their families handle investments while in office.

    Led by Representative Haley Stevens, the legislation would bar the President, Vice President, members of Congress, and their immediate family members from buying or selling stocks, cryptocurrency, commodities, and similar investments unless they’re held in a truly blind trust. The goal, supporters say, is to stop lawmakers from using insider access to profit while serving.

    Advocates argue this type of restriction could help restore public trust in government ethics, reducing financial conflicts of interest that critics say have eroded confidence in elected officials. Opponents have raised questions about how strict the rules should be and what counts as a conflict of interest.

    Would banning lawmakers and their families from trading markets be a real solution — or too far?
    A new bill introduced in the U.S. House — the “No Getting Rich in Congress Act” — is gaining attention for its aim to put strict limits on how elected officials and their families handle investments while in office. Led by Representative Haley Stevens, the legislation would bar the President, Vice President, members of Congress, and their immediate family members from buying or selling stocks, cryptocurrency, commodities, and similar investments unless they’re held in a truly blind trust. The goal, supporters say, is to stop lawmakers from using insider access to profit while serving. Advocates argue this type of restriction could help restore public trust in government ethics, reducing financial conflicts of interest that critics say have eroded confidence in elected officials. Opponents have raised questions about how strict the rules should be and what counts as a conflict of interest. Would banning lawmakers and their families from trading markets be a real solution — or too far?
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  • Filmmaker and actor Tyler Perry is being praised online after trying to support TSA workers who weren’t being paid — only to be told they couldn’t accept cash.

    So instead, he found a workaround, returning with $250,000 worth of gift cards to give directly to staff.

    The story has gone viral as an example of Perry’s generosity, with many applauding the gesture.
    Filmmaker and actor Tyler Perry is being praised online after trying to support TSA workers who weren’t being paid — only to be told they couldn’t accept cash. So instead, he found a workaround, returning with $250,000 worth of gift cards to give directly to staff. The story has gone viral as an example of Perry’s generosity, with many applauding the gesture.
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  • At a “No Kings” protest in Nashville, Tennessee, a group of demonstrators dressed as handmaids marched at the front of the crowd, each carrying a name linked to the Jeffrey Epstein files.

    The imagery — inspired by The Handmaid’s Tale — was used to symbolize power, silence, and accountability, as protesters called for greater transparency around the Epstein case and those connected to it.
    At a “No Kings” protest in Nashville, Tennessee, a group of demonstrators dressed as handmaids marched at the front of the crowd, each carrying a name linked to the Jeffrey Epstein files. The imagery — inspired by The Handmaid’s Tale — was used to symbolize power, silence, and accountability, as protesters called for greater transparency around the Epstein case and those connected to it.
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  • No Kings protesters in San Francisco have formed a massive human ‘Trump must go now!’ sign on Ocean Beach.
    No Kings protesters in San Francisco have formed a massive human ‘Trump must go now!’ sign on Ocean Beach.
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  • Actor Jane Fonda has called on Americans to “use the tools we have” to stop what she describes as an authoritarian shift under Donald Trump.

    Speaking during No Kings Day, Fonda warned: “This is the first time in U.S. history that an authoritarian regime has broken through… historians say it has never happened this fast in any industrialised democracy.”

    She added that the speed of consolidation makes immediate action critical.
    Actor Jane Fonda has called on Americans to “use the tools we have” to stop what she describes as an authoritarian shift under Donald Trump. Speaking during No Kings Day, Fonda warned: “This is the first time in U.S. history that an authoritarian regime has broken through… historians say it has never happened this fast in any industrialised democracy.” She added that the speed of consolidation makes immediate action critical.
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