Dolly Parton Is Everywhere: Books, Boots, and a University Curriculum – Inside the Dolly Renaissance

At 79, Dolly Parton is proving that reinvention doesn’t have an age limit. In the span of just a few weeks, she’s announced a college curriculum, a children’s book, a career-spanning biography, and even a symphony tribute at the Kennedy Center. Add to that a denim collab and a 40th anniversary celebration at Dollywood —…

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Mike Waltz Exits as National Security Adviser Amid Controversy and Crisis Chats

Mike Waltz, a prominent figure in Donald Trump’s inner circle and a known foreign policy hawk, is officially stepping down as U.S. National Security Adviser, according to a statement released today by the White House. The resignation though positioned as a nomination for U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations comes after a cascade of operational…

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Jeremy Kyle: From Controversial TV Titan to a Man Rebuilding — The Raw Story Behind His Return

In the early 2000s, no British daytime show stirred more conversation — or controversy — than The Jeremy Kyle Show. Hosted by Jeremy Kyle, the program was known for its confrontational style, explosive lie detector segments, and unfiltered public disputes. But in 2019, it all came crashing down. Now, six years after the show’s abrupt…

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Marion Brunet: Champion of the Rebellious, Bold Voice of Youth Wins Astrid Lindgren Award 2025

The 2025 Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award (ALMA), the most prestigious international prize in children’s and young adult literature, has been awarded to Marion Brunet — a French author whose work powerfully elevates the voices of marginalized and rebellious youth. While her name may not yet be a household one outside France, Brunet’s impact on contemporary…

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Nina Larsson: Liberal Legacy, Local Scandals & the Quiet Comeback of a Swedish Political Voice

Once a rising star in Swedish politics, Nina Larsson, affiliated with Folkpartiet (Liberalerna), has returned to the headlines — but not only for political ambitions. From housing scandals to civic engagement and personal loss, her name surfaces in diverse contexts. As Sweden grapples with pressing issues like housing shortages, rising energy costs, and child welfare…

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Anna Paulina Luna vs. the Establishment: Proxy Voting Win, Party Clashes, and a Bold Conservative Rebrand

Florida Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna is one of the most talked-about figures in Washington — and not just for her politics. This week, she made national headlines after spearheading a successful push for proxy voting for new parents, going head-to-head with members of her own party, including House Speaker Mike Johnson. The bill — designed…

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Jill Underly Secures Another Term: What Her Re-Election Means for Wisconsin’s Public Education Future

In a pivotal spring election, Dr. Jill Underly has been re-elected as Wisconsin’s Superintendent of Public Instruction, defeating challenger Brittany Kinser in a race that highlighted fundamental disagreements over school choice, academic performance, and equity in public education. With millions in political donations and a sharp divide between education philosophies, this wasn’t just a local…

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Luigi Mangione: The Man at the Center of America’s Most Shocking Healthcare Scandal

In one of the most sensational and polarizing criminal cases in recent American history, Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old man, stands accused of assassinating Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, outside a New York City office complex. What began as a tragic shooting quickly snowballed into a national conversation about justice, health care, fan culture, and…

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