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Month July 2025

Fed Up With Netanyahu and Handling of Gaza War, Democrats Rebuke Israel

Votes in the Senate made clear that the longtime bipartisan consensus in support of Israel is, at least for the moment, in tatters.

Apple shipped its 3 billionth iPhone

Tim Cook sure knows how to sell an iPhone. Apple has been the target of a fair amount of criticism over the past year, from its AI missteps to a strong distaste for its new design ethos. But the numbers… Continue Reading →

Jax Taylor Says Leaving Jax’s Is ‘Bittersweet,’ but Essential for Well-Being

Jax Taylor says it’s bittersweet to end his time working at Jax’s in Studio City … ’cause he doesn’t completely want to give it up — but, he has to for his mental health. We caught up with the reality… Continue Reading →

White House Unveils $200 Million Plan for Enormous Ballroom Long Sought by Trump

Officials said a 90,000-square-foot addition to the East Wing would be paid for by President Trump and other donors.

Trump Demands That Drugmakers Lower Some of Their U.S. Prices by September

The administration has not put forward a clear legal authority to compel drugmakers to reduce their prices.

What HYBE’s Recent Controversies Mean for the K-Pop Business

K-pop is in the midst of its biggest global moment yet, but as the industry scales new heights, questions are emerging about whether its business practices and ethical standards are keeping pace. A recent court ruling in South Korea has… Continue Reading →

Ghostface Killah Announces Supreme Clientele 2 Release Date, Shares New Song: Listen

“Rap Kingpin” leads the long-awaited sequel to 2000’s Supreme Clientele

Hatebreed’s Longtime Bassist Sues Band Over Ouster, Claiming Frontman Ejected Him Out of Greed

Hatebreed’s founding bassist Chris Beattie has brought a lawsuit against the metalcore band, alleging frontman Jamey Jasta unceremoniously kicked him out after 30 years so he could get a larger cut of the band’s profits. The legal complaint provides a… Continue Reading →

Apple says Trump’s tariffs are adding another $1 billion to its costs

Apple is spending a lot on President Donald Trump’s tariffs. During an earnings call on Thursday, Apple CEO Tim Cook said the duties could add $1.1 billion to its costs during the September quarter. Cook says Apple has already spent… Continue Reading →

Here’s What to Know About Trump’s 50% Tariffs on Brazil

Latin America’s biggest economy can weather the shock of a high tariff rate. But American coffee lovers and Brazilian ranchers are likely to feel the pain.

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