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Musk blames Anti-Defamation League for X’s low ad revenue and threatens lawsuit

Elon Musk accused the Anti-Defamation League of pressuring advertisers to shun his platform X, formerly known as Twitter, due to supposed widespread antisemitism and said he may have to sue the organization.

Pence slams Biden over federal deficit heading back to $2 trillion

Former Vice President and Republican presidential candidate Mike Pence castigated President Joe Biden's economic record, specifically the growing federal deficit, on Labor Day.

Remembering Jimmy Buffett: Singer honored by political ‘parrotheads’

Both Republican and Democratic politicians and pundits paid tribute to the legendary “Margaritaville” singer Jimmy Buffett after his death over the weekend.

Dodgers pitcher Julio Urias arrested on felony domestic violence charges

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Julio Urias was arrested Sunday night on felony domestic violence charges, jeopardizing his availability for the duration of the MLB season and the playoffs.

Remembering Jimmy Buffett: ‘Parrotheads’ descend on Key West to honor ‘Margaritaville’ singer

Thousands of Jimmy Buffett fans bid farewell to the legendary singer on Sunday afternoon by filling the streets of Key West, Florida, to celebrate his life and memory.

Pope Francis says Vatican-China deal involves joint commission to pick bishops

The Vatican and the Chinese Communist Party maintain a joint commission to pick China's bishops, Pope Francis told reporters on Monday while returning to Rome from a trip to Mongolia.

Steve Harwell dead: Smash Mouth frontman dies at 56 from liver failure

Former Smash Mouth lead singer Steve Harwell has died at age 56 at his home in Boise, Idaho, after liver failure and being placed in hospice care.

UK education secretary caught on hot mic swearing

British education secretary Gillian Keegan was caught on camera Monday swearing about a lack of appreciation for the handling of a crisis with crumbling concrete in schools.

Fans storm the gates of Electric Zoo music festival

Electric Zoo, a music festival in New York City, ended in chaos on Sunday when the event reached capacity and festivalgoers began running through the gates to get in.

Gabon inaugurates coup leader as interim president

The leader of a coup that ousted the ruling family of the central African nation of Gabon was sworn in as the interim president on Monday.
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