A Manhattan judge ordered Friday that video depositions of two ex DOGE employees be removed from the Internet after the footage went viral, exposing the men to widespread ridicule.
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Kim Kardashian and Kanye "Ye" West's daughter North West showed off her latest manicure—and the bold design was anything but average as it included spikes, piercings and a dangling charm.
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Details of the first American citizen killed by federal immigration agents during President Trump's second term have only ...
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CNN's Kasie Hunt pressed Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) over an old clip of President Donald Trump, where he slams former President ...