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"It's Not About India": Marco Rubio To NDTV On New US Greencard Rule

05/23/26 7:01 PM

"Well, it's not about India. It's about the whole world," US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told NDTV today on the new green card policy

"Kill Yourself": JPMorgan Executive Gets Abusive Texts After "Sex Slave" Case

05/23/26 1:12 PM

Lorna Hajdini accused Chirayu Rana of inventing claims of sexual harassment and attempting to damage her reputation for “leverage to extort millions of dollars.”

'Critical point' for consumer shortages flagged as 'emergency buffers fail simultaneously'

05/17/26 4:30 PM

Renowned international security expert Robert Pape issued a dire warning on Sunday that an irreversible “critical point” had been reached in the U.S. war against Iran, one that risks sparking global shortages and economic disruptions on a scale not seen in decades.“Two months ago, I warned that the Iran war was not simply creating an oil price spike. It was creating the conditions for shortages, supply disruptions, and eventually economic contraction,” Pape, a professor of political science at the University of Chicago, warned in an analysis published Sunday on his Substack. “That transition is now beginning.”Among Iran’s first responses to the “unprovoked” attack from the United States and Israel was to close the Strait of Hormuz – a critical shipping waterway through which 20% of the world’s oil trade historically flowed – to U.S.-aligned vessels. Predictably, the strait’s partial closure sent oil prices skyrocketing.With the war now stretching into its 78th day as of Sunday, the strait’s closure has finally exhausted worldwide “buffers” that have helped to slow the economic impact from disrupting trade through what is among the busiest shipping channels on earth, Pape warned.“The critical point is no longer oil prices alone,” Pape wrote. “The world’s emergency buffers – inventories, reserves, subsidies, and logistical workarounds – are beginning to fail simultaneously.”Signs of existing stockpiles or resources still in transit being exhausted have already reached the United States. The final shipment of oil from the Strait of Hormuz before its partial closure arrived in California earlier this month, and reporting suggests a major shortage of motor oil may be imminent.

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'Housewives' star Erika Girardi settles $25-million lawsuit over money from husband's firm

05/22/26 11:15 PM

Erika Girardi, a pop star who appeared on the reality show "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," faced a lawsuit that alleged she should have known her husband, Tom Girardi, was supporting her singing career with money diverted from his now-defunct law firm.

'I see it in my nightmares.' Mom of boys killed in Westlake crosswalk testifies in civil case

05/20/26 2:08 AM

A tearful Nancy Iskander told jurors that she was crossing a road when she saw her two older sons disappear as a white speeding Mercedes plowed through the crosswalk.

19 Legionella bacteria infections linked to Kaiser Bay Area hospital

05/18/26 10:00 AM

The 19 infections were linked to Kaiser's medical center in Santa Clara. Most of those who fell sick are recovering at home, Kaiser said in a statement last week.

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'All In' Examines Will Power's Next Chapter After Move To Andretti Global

05/22/26 3:31 PM

"All In" follows Will Power's early journey with his new team, Andretti Global, after almost two decades with Team Penske.

'Field of Dreams' To Hoops On A Battleship: MLB Speedway Classic Joins This List

08/01/25 6:12 PM

Ahead of the MLB Speedway Classic, there have been plenty of interesting settings for major sporting events.

'Opening Pathways': LIV Golf CEO Announces Expanded 2026 Opportunities

12/30/25 4:45 PM

LIV Golf expanded the 2026 field to 57 players with three wild card spots available through January promotions.