Golf influencer Paige Spiranac reveals she received “10,000” death threats after cheating backlash at Internet Invitational

Golf influencer Paige Spiranac faced over 10,000 death threats after The Internet Invitational, following accusations of cheating. She vehemently denies intentionally improving her lie in tall grass during the $1 million competition. Her teammate defended her, stating her intent was not malicious, though acknowledging the footage appeared unfavorable. The event is slated for a 2026…

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Taylor Swift steps into Kelce family traditions during post-game dinner, leaving fans buzzing about what’s next

Following the Chiefs’ overtime victory, Travis Kelce hosted an intimate dinner at his new steakhouse, bringing together fiancée Taylor Swift, his family, and longtime friends. The gathering, described as a symbolic rehearsal dinner, highlighted the growing connection between the Swift and Kelce families, sparking conversations about their future together.

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Canada trims 2026 study-permit quota, extends exemptions for graduate-level applicants

Canada’s new international student cap marks a decisive shift in its immigration and education framework, sharply reducing study-permit volumes and expanding exemptions for graduate applicants. While the policy aims to curb temporary-resident growth and ease pressure on housing and infrastructure, it also tightens competition for seats, reshapes institutional finances, and alters global student mobility trends.

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Budget leak shock: UK’s Treasury chief Reeves unveils tax plan in Parliament; Labour braces for political fallout

Britain’s Treasury chief Rachel Reeves delivered a tax-raising budget following a major leak from the Office for Budget Responsibility. The proposals include freezing tax thresholds, a mansion tax, and changes to capital tax and pension allowances, aiming to raise £26 billion. This budget faces scrutiny amid economic struggles and political pressure on the Labour government.

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