Ex-DOGE employee ‘big balls’ assaulted in Washington DC: Why was he attacked; who was behind it?

Edward Coristine, a former DOGE employee, was violently attacked during an attempted carjacking in DC’s Logan Circle. He was defending a woman when a group of teenagers assaulted him, leading to the arrest of two 15-year-olds. The incident has fueled President Trump’s call for federal control of DC, citing out-of-control crime and the need to…

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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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“We wouldn’t be us without you!”: Panthers forward Brad Marchand posts emotional birthday wish as wife Katrina Sloane turns 40

NHL star Brad Marchand recently celebrated his wife Katrina Sloane’s 40th birthday with a heartfelt Instagram post. The couple, together for over a decade and married since 2015, have built a strong family life away from the spotlight. Sloane has been a steadfast supporter of Marchand’s successful hockey career, a bond highlighted in his touching…

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‘Laalo – Krishna Sada Sahaayate’ box office collections day 53: Gujarati drama mints Rs 88 lakhs; total worldwide collections zoom to Rs 106 cr

Gujarati film ‘Laalo – Krishna Sada Sahaayate’ continues its remarkable run, grossing Rs 88 lakhs on its 53rd day. The devotional drama has now reached a worldwide box office total of Rs 106 crore, with India contributing the vast majority. The story of a rickshaw driver’s spiritual journey resonates strongly with family audiences.

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‘President likes to have a little fun’: JD Vance defends Donald Trump’s AI-generated video of Hakeem Jeffries; calls it a ‘joke’

Vice President JD Vance defended AI-generated videos shared by President Trump depicting Hakeem Jeffries in a sombrero, calling them a “joke.” Vance dismissed Jeffries’ “racist and fake AI” accusation, stating it’s acceptable to “poke fun” while negotiating. He even offered to stop the memes if Jeffries helps reopen the government.

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