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George Soros foundation hits back at Trump after report that DoJ plans to target group

NYT reports that justice department is pushing attorneys to investigate organization as Trump ramps up attack on rivals

The Open Society Foundations (OSF), the major philanthropic group funded by George Soros, criticized the Trump administration on Thursday for “politically motivated attacks on civil society” after a report that the justice department had instructed federal prosecutors to come up with plans to investigate the charity.

The New York Times reported Thursday that a lawyer in the office of Todd Blanche, the deputy attorney general, sent a memo to several federal prosecutors in attorney’s offices in California, New York, Washington DC, Chicago, and Detroit, offering a range of charges to consider against OSF. Those charges included racketeering, arson, wire fraud and material support for terrorism, the Times reported.

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Kyler Murray, Cardinals Get Huge Boost Ahead of ‘TNF’ Matchup vs Seahawks

Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals are returning a key player to the lineup for Thursday’s matchup against the Seahawks.
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Cleanup begins in Merelbeke-Melle following fire that destroyed two warehouses

Merelbeke-Melle – Cleanup operations are underway in Merelbeke-Melle following a devastating fire on August 6, 2025, which destroyed two warehouses of the Servietto packaging company and a nearby meat trader’s facility, reports 24brussels.

In the aftermath of the incident, workers have begun clearing debris, conducting hazard assessments, and sorting materials for safe disposal. The fire has heavily impacted the area, leading to significant structural damage and extensive waste.

Local officials, including Mayor Egbert Lachaert, are overseeing the cleanup process closely and coordinating with safety and environmental experts to ensure effective management of the situation. Due to the scale of the destruction, the cleanup is anticipated to be a lengthy and meticulous task.

“The insurance companies involved first had to reach an agreement and then decide which cleanup company they would work with,”

Mayor Lachaert noted, underlining the complexities of initiating the cleanup operation.

Who’s leading the cleanup after the Merelbeke-Melle fire?

According to the mayor, the extent of debris complicates the cleanup process, intensifying the urgency for a swift operation. “As a municipality, we have already urged them to start as quickly as possible,” Lachaert remarked.

“It is good for residents that the cleanup has finally begun,”

He emphasized that many local gardens still retain remnants of the fire, including fragments of debris and damaged structures that require immediate attention.

On the day of the blaze, a major fire erupted at the Servietto facility in East Flanders, leading to destruction that has left behind a dangerous landscape littered with wreckage. However, authorities have confirmed that no asbestos-containing materials have reached the gardens of nearby homes, alleviating some concerns among local residents.

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DSA politician’s aide admits to pushing subordinates to donate to boss

DSA Council member Alexa Avilés (Right) and her Chief of Staff Edward Cerna (Left). A lefty New York City council member’s chief of staff was hit with a hefty fine from the conflict of interest board after encouraging subordinates to donate to his boss’s campaign. The board found that in January, Edward Cerna — chief…
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Horror moment unstoppable wall of water from monster typhoon burst through glass, washing away hotel guests

Super Typhoon Ragasa has cut a deadly path through the region with at least 14 people killed in Taiwan and more than 100 injured across the disputed island nation and Hong Kong.
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‘Survivor 49’ star Nicole Mazullo reveals which player she ‘didn’t get along’ with

The financial crime consultant also revealed if she thinks her vote-off was “personal.”
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Fatal shooting of 13-year-old boy outside NYC Dunkin’ Donuts likely sparked by gang beef, cops say — while IDing teen suspect

Sanjay Samuel, a Martin Van Buren High School student, was left brain dead after suffering a gun shot to the head.
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What do the cheapest tickets cost for Mel Robbins’ 2026 ‘Let Them Tour’?

The popular podcaster swings into the City of Brotherly Love on April 22 and 23.
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Young conservatives argue Jimmy Kimmel faced ‘consequences’ for Charlie Kirk remarks — but not ‘cancel culture’

Days before Jimmy Kimmel’s return, young conservatives at the Texas Youth Summit offered mixed reactions, with many arguing that “consequence culture” is not the same as “cancel culture.”
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#FBI Macron and Erdogan (these two, at least) had to walk the streets to UN, after getting stuck in the traffic. – Google Search https://www.google.com/search?q=Macron+and+Erdogan+(these+two%2C+at+least)+had+to+walk+the+streets+to+UN%2C+after+getting+stuck+in+the+traffic.&rlz=1C1ONGR_enUS1133US1133&oq=Macron+and+Erdogan+(these+two%2C+at+least)+had+to+walk+the+streets+to+UN%2C+after+getting+stuck+in+the+traffic.&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIHCAEQIRiPAjIHCAIQIRiPAjIHCAMQIRiPAtIBCDIwMjVqMGo3qAIIsAIB8QX9qNnISTs6GQ&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 Yes, both French President Emmanuel Macron and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan had to walk through the streets of New York in September 2025 after the